Asked on Dec 4, 2016
How can we replace the Christmas tree base that we lost?
We lost those plastic feet that hold up our artificial tree. Any suggestions on how to replace.? Money extremely limited. Thank you!
5 answers
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Williamon Dec 4, 2016https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9aMQZENVp0HelpfulReply
- Jaye Schweitzeron Dec 5, 2016Thank you! As it turns out my friend got a new tree and gave me her old one that I always admired, but I will definitely remember this for next time! Because there's ALWAYS a next time!HelpfulReply
- Paulette and Dougon Dec 8, 2016We lost ours one year and took a red ice cream bucket and put some quick cement in it and then put the pole for the tree in it. Did not tip over as easy either. It was an artificial tree too!HelpfulReply
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Anne Johnsonon Dec 10, 2016Walmart has a Holiday Time Christmas Metal Art Tree Stand for $10HelpfulReply
- Jaye Schweitzeron Dec 10, 2016Thank you very much!!HelpfulReply
- Geeswonderlandon Dec 13, 2016You could take a square/circle chunk of wood and drill a hole in it for the tree base, idk if yours like mine has the stick type center, the piece has to be big enough though, as too small a piece might make it tipsy.1 marked as helpfulReply
- Jaye Schweitzeron Dec 13, 2016Another great idea! Thank you very much!!HelpfulReply