Employees Decorated Christmas Trees At Their Workplaces To Fit Their Industry, And Here Are The Best 30 Of Them
There are many reasons why people don’t have traditional Christmas trees at their workplaces
Damjan
- Published in Christmas
There are many reasons why people don’t have traditional Christmas trees at their workplaces. Some people don’t like cleaning after; some people are too busy with hectic end-of-the-year schedules that make them so occupied they forget all about Christmas. And some people are creative and want to show it.
Whatever the reason may be for these interesting creations, we don’t mind. They are simply awesome. It just goes to show that you can turn just about anything into a Christmas tree and that it’s the thought that counts. We have compiled a list of 30 of the best photos, and we know you are going to enjoy them.
1. "Fractal Christmas Tree At Cambridge Maths Department"
CHAD_J_THUNDERCOCK2. "The Jager Christmas Tree We Built At My Bar"
free_trdr_bewlf3. "I Work At A Whisky Distillery And We Couldn't Get A Tree, So We Improvised"
litzippo4. "Made Our Own Christmas Tree Where We Are Deployed"
jerm1820One of the main reasons people hesitate to get a Christmas tree is the impact on nature. They can’t decide if a real tree is better than a plastic one. The plastic tree is actually saving at least one tree from being cut down. And the longer we use it; the more trees are saved.
But the environmental organizations don’t recommend plastic trees, because it encourages plastic products production. ( If you already have a tree, use it for at least ten years)
5. "Walked Into This At Work Today"
Novus3966. "A Very Special Christmas Tree In Public Library Created By The Librarians (Sulęcin, Poland)"
Botatitsbest7. "12 Foot Farmer's Christmas Tree Made Entirely Out Of Bell Peppers"
oMRBLONDEo8. "Workers On One Of Yeovil's Busiest Roads Are Trying To Spread A Bit Of Festive Joy By Building Their Own Version Of A Christmas Tree"
bbcsomersetThe main reason that environmentalist recommend using real trees is that they produce oxygen while they grow and nutrients for other plants when they decompose.
If you still can't bear the thought of cutting down a live tree, and you're not ready to keep a potted tree, constructing a creative "tree" out of things you can find around might be a good solution. Just try to build it from things you can use for their intended purpose after you dismantle the tree.