monkeyhind t1_ivyv3ln wrote
Reply to comment by MojoLava in Split-in-half artificial Christmas tree proves a festive hit by diacewrb
Yes, I live in a room where space is limited, a half tree to hang on the wall (or the back of the door) sounds pretty good!
orangutanoz t1_ivzkusn wrote
I have a big ass house and this still seems like a good idea. We’ve always had our tree either near a wall or in a corner where there’s always dead space in back. Only problem is my wife and kids like the real trees.
StuffinYrMuffinR t1_ivzol4l wrote
Just go in hafsies with your neighbor and cut a real tree in half /s
Winjin t1_iw057hy wrote
I wonder if you can actually do something like that. Just need to epoxy the cut or something. Or at least remove the back branches altogether. Make wreaths out of them or something.
veerKg_CSS_Geologist t1_ivzp42f wrote
Just take it to Home Depot and ask for a rip cut. /s
TheBaddestPatsy t1_iw051x4 wrote
Last year I went with a friend to get a real tree from federal land that allows cutting for a $5 permit. We got it from a windy part of the forest edge, and about half the trees were bare on one side. That’s where I’m going to go get my tree this year. Of course an easier option is just to buy one and prune the branches off of one side
Elelith t1_iw24c5b wrote
Atleast where I live they often times sell "Lopsided" trees cheap. We used to get those for christmas because we couldn't afford a pretty ones :3
EwokShart t1_iw4l4sg wrote
I had to deal with that until I said “I am not cleaning up nor taking care of the tree this year”. Next Year? Boom, artificial tree with changing color lights that the kids love.
orangutanoz t1_iw4skvf wrote
I just do the cutting and putting it up and take away. I let the kids decorate and stuff.
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