Five Smart Ways to Save Money on Your Christmas Tree This Year
- Opt for a smaller tree and add height with a stand or table
- Refresh old artificial trees with budget-friendly glitter or snow sprays
- Explore second-hand options on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and NextDoor
- Check out discounted deals at Argos, Robert Dyas, and The Range
- Get creative by decorating branches or potted plants as tree alternatives
Christmas tree shopping doesn’t need to break the bank. From choosing a smaller tree to sprucing up old ones, there are plenty of ways to save on holiday decorations. For instance, a 4ft ready-lit artificial tree at Asda costs just £15, while second-hand options on eBay start from as little as £7.50.
Alternatively, make your existing artificial tree look new with glitter or snow sprays for just £2.50. Or, if you’re in the market for a fresh artificial tree, Argos has a 6ft option for £16.75, and The Range’s 7ft Norway Spruce is now just £23.99.
For those willing to get creative, skip the tree altogether and decorate a foraged branch with lights and ornaments. It’s unique, eco-friendly, and cost-effective!
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, shared: “Getting creative with your tree or snapping up second-hand bargains can make Christmas just as magical without the big expense."