oh Lord $400?!!! That is crazy.
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I know, who would spend that? I will try after Christmas to get a new one and pitch the one we have and be ready for next year. 80 dollars is my limit, that's what I spent for the last one.
Happystuff, you may be able to find a leftover Christmas tree at a big box store, but I’ll tell you last year when I was shopping for a fake tree in mid December, the stores were out. I’m pretty sure I went to target as well as Lowe’s and the big nursery nearby. I was surprised, they didn’t have anything on the floor for sale. I’ve assumed they had none on the floor because the demand was over, and I ended up ordering one from Amazon anyway that arrived in a few days.
My Christmas tree storage solution takes advantage of our giant attached garage. We slide it out to a corner of the garage, throw a dust cover over it, and it lives there in off season. I bought one of those pre-lit trees and I hope this gentle treatment of storing straight up,rather than disassembling and reboxing, will help preserve the functionality of the lights.
I have been surprised to see a couple of artificial trees being given away because the lights don't work anymore. I recall a time when tree and lights were two separate things, and if the lights didn't work, one bought new lights.
I used old lights I had up in the attic from 15 years ago, before we had the prelit tree, and garland to try to fill in the bald spots:Attachment 6657
It definitely doesn't look as good as the prelights but it's okay; maybe we'll just keep it.
It will look better with ornaments but we are going to let the grandchildren do them on Christmas Eve.