When most people go looking to buy a ceramic Christmas tree they usually have something very specific in mind that they’re looking for.
Most people already have an image in their heads of almost exactly how the ceramic christmas tree will look like and where in their home they’ll place it.
tips for buying a ceramic christmas tree
Either at your local Christmas shop or online you can find a great ceramic christmas tree. Buyers are suggested to remember that there is a huge range of quality in regards to purchasing a ceramic christmas tree – with some trees outright rubbish and other of the highest collectors value – and that it’s important to look at many items before making any sort of purchase. Of all the trees the most popular and sought after collectors item is a vintage ceramic christmas tree that was produced in the 1950′s through the 1970′s in both America and countries such as England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
The most expensive ceramic christmas tree is usually handmade by skilled artisans. These works of art are usually glazed, hand painted and come with little jewelry pieces made of glass. Others are hallow in the center and can be lit up using a candle. Others actually come with Christmas lights right inside!
If you’re really looking for a beautiful ceramic christmas tree that you can keep in the family for years and years and take out every Christmas and eventually pass down to your children when they grow up why not consider a collectors antique 1950′s porcelain tree. If you look on the bottom you’ll be able to see the date and where it was made. Of course be advised before making your purchase: If you’re not sure the item is authentic or not ask for some really clear high-resolution pictures and get some professional advice. These trees can run upwards of $200 so make sure you’re making a wise purchase!
buying a modern ceramic christmas tree
If you’re looking for a more modern item try a tree that lights up from the inside. Usually these cost somewhere around one hundred dollars and make fantastic decorations for table tops cupboards and bedroom nightstands.
There are many more kinds of trees that you can buy online such as unpainted trees which you can decorate yourself. It’s up to you this holiday season! We hope you’ve found these tips about buying a ceramic Christmas tree helpful and wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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I love decorating clear glass ornaments for Christmas, for myself and to give to others. (That’s why I start so early). Their cheap (about 5$ for a pack) and can be transformed in endless ways. In this video I’m showing three things l like to do with them. I bought my ornaments and the paint at Michael’s, but you could find them at AC Moore, or whatever craft store you have near you.
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In 2010, while we were still BlameLukeTV, we promised a 100 subscriber video with all the guns we could gather. Little did we know that Santa would be sleighed too! Luke trimmed the Christmas tree with his shotgun. Merry Christmas and thanks for subscribing! We hope you have as much fun watching it as we did making it!!! Shooters ======= Luke Saintignan, Ray Jackson, Tony Addie, Cameron Brown, and Mark Vespi (who also did most of the handheld camera work) Guns Fired ========= Browning Silver Stalker 12ga shotgun, Springfield Armory XD .45 ACP pistol, Taurus PT 24/7 Pro .40 cal S&W pistol, Remington 870 Express Magnum 20ga pump action shotgun, and two .22 LR rifles Targets ====== Edibles: watermelon, rotten moldy tomatoes, gingerbread house, expired pineapples in juice, Diet Rite with Splenda and then just the cans Ceramic decor: cowboy snowman, ceramic bird, bunny rabbit, turtle Signs: Santa holding a teddy bear, Peace ornament, Joy snowflake Miscellaneous: Rubik’s cube, cinder blocks, Christmas ornaments, Special Kitty cat litter box wrapped in “The Christmas Story” wrapping paper, plastic snowman filled with newspaper and whipped cream, freakishly large (mutated) pine cone, and a pine tree Special guest appearances: Direct TV satellite dish and Dr Thunder can This was filmed using Ray’s Samsung HMX-H200 Handycam camcorder, Luke’s Panasonic SDR-H40P camcorder, and put together in Sony Vegas Pro 10.0, then later restored and re-cut using Adobe After Effects CS5 and Adobe …
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