Dec 15, 2014

17 JW Marriott's Eco Christmas Tree

A long, lonnnNnnng time ago, I worked for a profitable multinational organisation that took ages to approve anything. Oh, the red tape! But Christmas was almost upon us and while the more established offices were having their fun, we were work weary and serious. I decided a little cheer was in order.

So, out I went one evening to hunt for a little tree. I was on a tight budget then. A third of my salary went towards my degree education, the rest to managing household expenses, a car and a home loan. Maggi noodles was my best friend! Even so, I never felt that I was short on anything in life. I have only fond memories of my go-getter days. I felt resilient.

It was a stroke of luck that I stumbled across a store that was selling a 6ft tree for only RM30. I snapped it up along with baubles and all. I cannot forget the excitement that filled the air when my colleagues saw the tree! Then on, we organised gift exchanges and a little party. It was a nice break from office tasks and we got to know each other a little better. 

I never claimed any money for it so the tree went home with me after I left the company. This tree that I speak of is now over a decade old and is the same one I put up yearly in my home, the one I've been blogging about.

As for the company? They finally approved a purchase request for one ;)
Well, enough about my tree! I've gone all nostalgic.

This post is supposed be about another tree that I have been oohing and aahing over. On our (friend and I) walkabout in the heart of Kuala Lumpur the other day, we decided to pop into the JW Marriott Hotel to see what their Christmas tree was like. I'm glad we did because it was really stunning and one of my favourites this year.

Here is JW Marriott's Eco Christmas Tree! And it is accompanied by lighted angels with trumpet in hand.

The JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur Eco Tree

This eco tree is made from recycled materials. Can you see the old magazines and mineral bottles? The Santa pieces are made from paper mache decorated by the hotel's employees.

Paper mache Santas by the staff of JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur

Beautiful tree and it's nice that so many people were involved in making it. I love how this tree makes me feel - warm and fuzzy in the heart!

17 comments:

  1. Indeed, a very beautiful tree. All the hardwork put to it.

    Oh. Now we know the story behind your Christmas tree. Nice gesture from you back then.

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  2. the tree looks so merry
    santa claus look so cute
    MY-Emily

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    1. Oh yes, they were very creative with the Santa pieces :D

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  3. Love the story behind your tree. I remember when Maggi mee was my best friend in my uni days. The eco tree is gorgeous!

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    1. Maggi mee sure helped a lot of us ..lol! The lights shining on the recycled bottles makes it look really magical :)

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  4. Nice, but I want to see YOUR tree ;)

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    1. Haha ..here's my tree : http://elephantsandmangoes.blogspot.com/2014/11/up-goes-my-christmas-tree.html

      I was an early bird this year. The tree went up in November! ^.^

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  5. I might be Jewish, but I love Christmas decorations! This is a great tree, but frankly, there aren't many trees that I don't like!

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    1. Hah! Me too! I fall in love with anything festive too easily! ^.^

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  6. lots of efforts and hard work on this tree. That's make it special. Beautiful tree!

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  7. An eco tree... What an amazing idea! Loving the pics! T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com

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