Skye McAlpine’s Ultra Realistic Christmas Tree is Bringing My Nostalgic Visions to Life – Minus the Needle Drop and String Light Tangle

Recreate Skye McAlpine's gorgeous festive look with this spectacular tree from Balsam Hill – it's also $200 off for a limited time

Skye McAlpine at her Christmas table with a Christmas tree beside
(Image credit: Future / Jon Day)

It's hard to believe, but our artificial Christmas tree lasted my entire childhood. It came to feel like a family heirloom, and unearthing it from the attic each December was my favorite festive ritual. Now, I'm looking for a tree to display in my very own apartment. I can't stop thinking about Skye McAlpine's magnificent tree, which twinkles in the backdrop of our exclusive How I Host with Skye McAlpine episode, where the chef shares her favorite holiday recipes and table styling ideas.

We've tracked down the exact one, and it's the Sanibel Spruce artificial tree from Balsam Hill. Lush, tall, and pre-lit, it's the kind of tree that you might expect to see in a nostalgic holiday movie, and I'm desperate to invest in one of my own. I can't think of a better way to bring all my Christmas tree ideas to life.

Sanibel Spruce Artificial Tree
Sanibel Spruce Artificial Tree: was $1,099 now $899.50 at Balsam Hill

Utterly magical and strikingly realistic, this tree is a showstopper. I'd happily pull it down from the attic for years to come – and it's 15% off right now.

Skye McAlpine's hosting style is 'very celebratory but also warm and cozy and comfortable,' as she tells the Homes & Gardens team, and her gorgeous Christmas tree perfectly encapsulates this feeling.

Trees like Balsam Hill's Sanibel Spruce create an ultra-realistic look with slightly sparser foliage, and it means you can really show off all your Christmas decorating ideas to their best. Skye's tree is decorated with candy canes and glass ornaments, which mirror the etched glassware on her festive tablescape – you can get the look with these glass finial ornaments from Pottery Barn.

Christmas tree with clear LED lights, glass ornaments, and candy canes

(Image credit: Future / Jon Day)

I'll admit that I was briefly tempted by the idea of a real tree, but pre-lit or not, you just can't beat a fuss-free (and mess-free) artificial option. It might be a luxury purchase, but just like my family's beloved Christmas tree, I know that an artificial tree from Balsam Hill will last for years.

Plus, I can't say I look forward to untangling a mass of string lights every December, so I'm finally ready to experience the convenience of a pre-lit, pre-fluffed tree with no needles to clear up. I can't wait to pull it out of the box and start decorating.

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Martha Davies
Content Editor

Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.

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