Christmas Ornament Wizard: Tree Measuring, Decorating Made Easy
Are you buying Christmas Ornaments for the first time? Or do you just want to know how many you need for your Christmas tree? I found a cool feature on a website called, Christmas Ornament Wizard, that will tell you exactly
how many ornaments you need for your Christmas tree. You key in your tree height in feet and your tree base in width. You hit the Calculate button and it tells you the number of ornaments needed. For example, if your tree is 7.5 feet tall and 4 feet wide, you will need 171 ornaments. If your tree is 12 feet tall and 6.5 feet wide, you will need 444 ornaments. The Christmas Ornament Wizard is really cool. I played around with it for a while.
Go to www.santasquartersno.com/christmas-ornament-calculator.html and key in your Christmas tree dimensions.
The Santa's Quarters website is pretty interesting. The company is located in New Orleans and has been family owned and operated for 30 years. The website sells all kinds of Christmas decorations. Here is a list of what they have.
Artificial Christmas Trees
One of the trees that I thought was neat was the Ultra Realistic Artificial Christmas Tree. Santa's Quarters carries several different species of this tree. They include: Grand Teton, Frasier Fir, Hunter, Sitka Spruce Half Tree, Tyrolean Fir, Deodora Cedar, Baby Blue Pine, Mixed Cedar, Anabell, Grand Duchess, Northern Frasier, Aspen Pine, Blue Creek Fir, Blue Montana Pine, Skyline Tree, and Black Hills Spruce. The trees look very real. The 7.5 foot Hunter Christmas Tree with clear white lights is on sale for $387.00. The 7.5 foot Northern Frasier with medium clear lights is on sale for $305.00.
Go to www.santasquartersno.com/christmas-ornament-calculator.html and key in your Christmas tree dimensions.
The Santa's Quarters website is pretty interesting. The company is located in New Orleans and has been family owned and operated for 30 years. The website sells all kinds of Christmas decorations. Here is a list of what they have.
Artificial Christmas Trees
One of the trees that I thought was neat was the Ultra Realistic Artificial Christmas Tree. Santa's Quarters carries several different species of this tree. They include: Grand Teton, Frasier Fir, Hunter, Sitka Spruce Half Tree, Tyrolean Fir, Deodora Cedar, Baby Blue Pine, Mixed Cedar, Anabell, Grand Duchess, Northern Frasier, Aspen Pine, Blue Creek Fir, Blue Montana Pine, Skyline Tree, and Black Hills Spruce. The trees look very real. The 7.5 foot Hunter Christmas Tree with clear white lights is on sale for $387.00. The 7.5 foot Northern Frasier with medium clear lights is on sale for $305.00.
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