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Sticky Trees for Christmas

21 November 2014
Sticky Trees for Christmas

We’re in the business of taking the hassle out of a Christmas tree, but not the fun.

‘Life-size’ Sticky Trees have been developed with sticky fingers in mind. No hassle, no needles and no mess. Simply stick them to the wall. They’re re-positionable and removable.

For those that are pushed for time, own inquisitive small children, or will be spending Christmas away from home, then consider a Sticky Tree. Maybe you have a business and require some commercial cheer? Perhaps you simply can’t be bothered in your teeny-tiny apartment but need to make an effort for Mum.

Sticky Trees were created by Katie Mills (Auckland) to avoid her little guy from simultaneously eating/destroying the family Christmas tree. Guilt and regret for not having a real tree turned to relief and delight as there was no need to pick up needles, retrieve launched baubles off the lawn or watch for beads going up noses.

There are Sticky Trees with small spaces in mind, personalised Sticky Trees and Sticky Trees for the summer holiday, when there’s no room to strap a Christmas Tree to the roof of the car. We also have mini-Sticky Trees for fur-babies (designed for pretty much the same reason as for a toddler).

Sticky Trees are available from $100 and are designed and printed in Auckland using the latest digital technology on re-positionable, removable material that will give you at least three honest attempts to stick and re-stick before you get stuck.

Last orders 30 November 2014.


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