I apologise in advance for mentioning the C word – but Christmas really is approaching fast! It’s November already, and with 4 children of my own to buy for, plus family and friends, a Christmas meal to plan, decorations to organise and the small matter of a house move between now and then – I am trying to get on top of Christmas now!
One of the things that really makes a home feel festive is a Christmas tree. I have to admit that for the last few years we have always had an artificial tree, but growing up the smell of a real pine tree always filled the family home, and I am very tempted to get a real tree this year. Pines and Needles have a Christmas tree delivery service of really beautiful trees. They are much fuller and greener than those you see in your local garden centre or market, and they are no-drop too, which is a huge bonus, especially if you have little children or pets.
They also offer fantastic customer service – they guarantee that you will receive a fresh tree and if you are not completely satisfied simply let them know on the day and they will replace it. Every Pines and Needles tree is delivered as fresh as it can be with new stock being added every seven days and each tree hand picked for the customer. If you’re short of time you can even choose a decorated tree – your Christmas tree will arrive with your choice of lights and decorations and the delivery team will set everything up for you, and can even remove and recycle your tree after the festive season for you – how’s that for service?!
I have never come across quite such a comprehensive service and range. There is something for all households and all budgets, from mini trees and wreaths to 12ft trees – and if you live in the Inner London zone, you can even opt for kilted delivery drivers to visit you. I almost wish I lived in Inner London right now…
I have teamed up with Pines and Needles to give away a beautiful 6ft Christmas tree with water holding stand to one lucky reader. If you would like your very own real Christmas tree delivered to your door this year, simply enter on the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!
Terms and conditions. Open to mainland UK residents, competition closes on 23/11/2015. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner must claim their prize within 10 days or it will be redrawn to allow for Christmas delivery times. Prize supplied directly from Pines & Needles, and winner will need to provide a name, address and contact number for delivery. Competitions at ThePrizeFinder
allways red, gold and silver
Red and silver
Red gold and silver xxx
We do burgundy, brass and tartan
I don’t have a colour scheme so to speak… but I go for a natural, woodland type look… hard to explain but I like it 🙂
Red, Gold and Silver
Anything goes, just fill it up
I do Nordic colours – red, white and woods!
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Gold, red, green and blue
We don’t have a theme as such – we let the kids decorate so it really is a case of anything and everything goes on the tree, more really is more. I must confess to re-arranging it a little every night once they’re in bed 😉
Mine is pink,silver,purple and light blue colours. I would like to change my colour scheme but after spending Christ know’s how much on baubles my husband is not so keen :/
My tinsel is red and gold but my lights are multi coloured and the decorations are a hitch porch of all sorts of colours.
I used to be picky about what went on the tree, but now I have children everything in the decoration box goes on the tree!
silver and purple
I like red and gold but I might have a change this year…
This year I’m going with silver and blue
we always have a real tree and red and gold would be my preference but I don’t usually get to go with that plan as my children like to decorate ours with home made decorations so its usually adorned with a combination of cotton wool snowmen, paper snowflakes, a fairy on and lots of paper chains
I let the kids decorate it in whatever colours they like.
Silver and gold with a touch of red
The colours I use are gold & red.