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While you’re waiting you can set up your Christmas tree stand.
On top of that were placed heavy cast iron Christmas tree stands.
It's built on the site of one of our first Christmas tree stands.
Poole adds that Christmas tree stands should be always full of water.
Sometimes this spectacle was enhanced by a rotating Christmas tree stand.
Some specialty Christmas tree stands have value on the secondary antiques market.
The Christmas tree stand was in place, awaiting the tree they would get today.
Christmas tree stands appeared as early as 1876 and have had various designs over the years.
"A Christmas tree stand is a wonderful thing.
It is at this point that you realize you have no idea where the Christmas tree stand is.
"I love turning things into floor lamps - vintage Christmas tree stands, tripods, whatever," he said.
And he has carefully analyzed the optimal shape and volume of a Christmas tree stand.
The aluminum tree spectacle could be enhanced with a rotating Christmas tree stand.
Another example of a homemade-type Christmas tree stand is a converted cast iron garden urn.
A typical tree can take from 8 to 12 years to go from seed cone to Christmas tree stand.
Makers of Christmas tree stands and wreath racks.
The stage had been arranged to resemble a Manhattan street-corner Christmas tree stand, and she emerged from between two trees.
If you don't know it already, know it now: Christmas tree stands are the work of the devil and they want you dead.
A Christmas tree stand is an object designed to support a cut, natural or an artificial Christmas tree.
Gradually, she increased her workouts, Brown said, and took part-time jobs at a dentist's office and at a Christmas tree stand.
The money machine passed Christmas tree stands and bodegas, windowless motels and a man selling paintings of people kissing.
Christmas tree stands designed for natural Christmas trees often have a water-well in them; natural trees require water so that they do not dry out.
In Chicago, Ms. Galdes anchored her six-and-a-half-footer in a Christmas tree stand.
From Thursday through Labor Day weekend, the pedestrian walkway where the famous Christmas tree stands will be occupied by three huge spiders.
One example is a 1950s decorative Christmas tree stand designed by National Outfit Manufacturers Association and made of lithographed tin and featuring a holiday design.