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
I like alot of different colours but my tree is mainly made up of Gold , Silver & Reds … wow this prize is amazing would love a real tree my current one is starting to resemble an old toliet brush ..
I like silver on our tree.
I like to decorate with silvers and whites.
usually red and gold
I like red and gold or blue and silver
I’d love to have a colour scheme for my tree of red and gold, but my decorations are such an eclectic mix of all colours and shapes and themes
When we decorate our tree,
we always use loads of colour!
Tartan bows, red as rudolphs nose,
we wouldn’t want any other!
We tend to go for reds greens and bronze,
and on the top, the Angel smiles!
The tree glitters and lights up the house,
The bestest tree for miles! 🙂
Christmas collection looks like a lovely traditional hamper for us as a lovely, traditional family X
Every colour, coloured fairy lights and the kids choose the decorations!
I like silver on our tree.
we use green and gold
Red and White.
Mostly its blue and white
weve always decorated ours in green gold and red but this year were going for purple silver and white 🙂
its all different colours as we like to decorate with all the decorations the kids make some old and we make new ones each year
Red, purple and gold!
Sarah Ann xx
Normally silver red and gold and plain white lights
With all the kids baubles it always ends up being pretty multi-coloured, though we always stick to silver tinsel 🙂
We collect unusual decorations as gifts each year so quite a few different colours, I also use berry and branch type garlands it all sounds a mish mash but works.
silver, pink and purple… but tempted to change it up this year!