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    #23 I Crocheted A 6 Foot Tall Christmas Tree!!! Freehanded. Image credits: lanowmom ... Upside Down Tree Dresses As A Belle. Image credits: beingonthespot #29 My Mom's Homemade Xmas Tree.

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    Upside-down artificial Christmas trees became popular for a short time and were originally introduced as a marketing gimmick; they allowed consumers to get closer to ornaments for sale in retail stores and opened up floor space for more products. [132] Artificial trees became increasingly popular during the late 20th century. [121]

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    A stand-alone upside down Christmas tree. Trends in artificial tree consumption have constantly evolved and a number of designer and other types of artificial Christmas trees have appeared on the market. Fiber optic trees come in two major varieties, one resembles a traditional Christmas tree. [17]

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    These are the theories on the meaning of an upside-down Christmas tree. The holiday trend has appeared in museums, hotels, and celebrity homes.