Luxist Giveaway: Win A Balsam Hill Christmas Tree
We had so much giving away a Balsam Hill artificial Christmas tree last year that we are doing it again. This year's tree is the Balsam Hill Colorado Mountain Spruce, a tree that features the delicate and soft True Needle tips with dense foliage that echoes the spruce trees of the Rocky Mountains. Ornament lovers take note, this tree is particularly well suited to displaying a large number of ornaments (particularly if they are 4" or less in height), because the branches and layered structure create abundant nooks and crannies to show off all of your favorite decorations.The Colorado Mountain Spruce is an exquisite addition to any Christmas home. Luxist is giving away a 7.5' Colorado Mountain Spruce from Balsam HIll. The 56-inch tree comes complete with clear lights. No wrestling with light strands, nothing to water, no need to worry about needles dropping everywhere, no bare patches to turn toward the wall and you can leave it up as long as you like without fear of drooping. Your holiday decorating couldn't be simpler. This tree retails for $799 and the company offers free shipping.
To win tell us why you need a little extra holiday magic this year in the comments below.
Some other important details:
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before Monday November 15, 2010 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
* One winner will receive the 7.5' Balsam Hill Colorado Mountain Spruce with clear lights, valued at $799.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
See complete rules here.
This contest is now closed. Thank you for your participation.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 78)
knswoolf Nov 8th 2010 2:59PM
Yes please!
kevin Nov 8th 2010 1:44PM
Beuatiful Tree, this will be our first Christmas tree in my father's new home.
Jeanne Nov 8th 2010 1:58PM
Would love this!
Todd M. Nov 8th 2010 1:59PM
This would be the perfect solution to keeping my new baby boy from lapping up pine water from the bowl under the tree during his first Christmas! Happy holidays to all!
Rebecca Nov 8th 2010 2:02PM
I'd love to give this tree to my mom. Christmas is how she remembers her mother, so she hangs thousands of antique and handmade ornaments on a triangluar tree that is falling apart. This tree, with both its lushness and holes for ornaments, would be perfect for her.
gillhome Nov 8th 2010 2:23PM
I would love to win this tree!!!
Penny Snyder Nov 8th 2010 2:22PM
Would love to win this - we've been buying real trees since our house fire & would love to have a nice artificial tree again!! grammypenny@frontier.com
aslan4real Nov 8th 2010 2:28PM
It has been a hard year. My wife lost her job, and everything keeps going up in price.
The tree I have right now has seen it;s last Christmas. A new one would be great.
AnthonyS Nov 8th 2010 2:30PM
Last year was my first year without a tree; real or artificial. I tried winning this contest then, but was unsuccessful. I went from a 2-income to a 1-income household in 2010 and had to spend responsibly. I'm not sure if a tree will work in the budget this year, so the Balsam Hill tree would be perfect.
steve Nov 8th 2010 2:34PM
Of course Christmas is magical, but who wouldn't want a bit more magic provided by this realistic looking tree in their living room?
dncnfroog Nov 8th 2010 2:46PM
A little Christmas tree magic and cheer
To ring in the holidays
and a Happy New Year!
M.O.R. Nov 8th 2010 2:55PM
AFTER AN ACCIDENT LEFT ME DISABLED 5 YEARS AGO, I HAVE HAD TO DEPEND ON OTHERS TO PUT UP AND/OR HELP STRING THE LIGHT ON THE TREE FOR ME. -WHICH BY THE WAY EVERYONE SEEMS TO HATE. I LOVE CHRISTMAS! (EVEN IF IT TAKES ME A WEEK TO PUT UP THE TREE!!!! ) I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THIS BEAUTIFUL LIGHTED TREE....TO SAVE MY SANITY,..MY HANDS AND NECK- WHICH HURT SO MUCH DURING THE PROCESS AND... THE FRIENDSHIP OF ALL INVOLVED. THIS TREE WOULD REALLY MAKE MY LIFE A LOT EASIER AND LOTS HAPPIER!!!
TERESA ATKINSON Nov 8th 2010 2:55PM
WHAT A SPECTACULAR TREE. FELIZ NAVIDAD EVERYONE.... THIS TREE REMINDS ME OF THE TREES THAT ARE DISPLAYED DOWNTOWN. SO GRACEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. THANKS LUXIST!
JeffO Nov 8th 2010 3:00PM
7 year old (and wife) would love this!
RitaM Nov 8th 2010 3:19PM
My Christmas Magic is coming late in December (date to be determined!) as I am expecting my first grandchild. Obviously decorating will not be a top priority this year - this tree would make things so much easier!
Lune Nov 8th 2010 3:25PM
Haven't had a tree in so long and this one is beautiful.
Joey Nov 8th 2010 3:53PM
My wife and I were just discussing the state of our poor 15 year old tree. We need to replace it, but it's tough to let go of the sentimental value. We have 15 years worth of memories all wrapped up in it, like rigging it together in such a way that it wont fall over and duck taping the electrical cords. We'll miss that tree.
Help us make the move to something nicer. For the kids sake. :)
Roblyn Honeysucker Nov 8th 2010 5:36PM
We are in a new house and this would be the perfect new holiday decoration to brighten it up.
roblyn66 at yahoo dot com
jai Nov 8th 2010 4:48PM
my current tree is 1 ft tall - this would be a big step up.
Shannon Baas Nov 8th 2010 5:44PM
We really would like this tree.