It looks like moms have yet another reason why they love the Hallmark Channel, and especially during the holiday season, too. That’s because the network really loves to get into the spirit of things, both on screen and off screen. In fact, there’s a new report that says the Hallmark Channel is giving away keepsake ornaments and a Christmas Tree. And just to think, we haven’t even started decorating our homes and offices yet!

Not only will you be able to watch Hallmark’s marathon of Christmas movies to keep you all warm and fuzzy this season, but you can also win your very own Christmas tree for those “Hallmark and Chill” nights, if you know what we mean.

The network is giving away a Balsam Hill Christmas Tree along with 40 keepsake ornaments. All you have to do is fill out a form on their website and you’ll be entered to win. The winners will be selected by a random drawing on November 16th. Needless to say, your odds of winning depends on how many number of eligible entries are received.

And if you did enter, apparently you only have two business days to respond to the email they send saying you're a winner, or they will choose an alternate. Talk about stress.

The company says that the approximate retail value of the tree and ornaments is $1300 so it's a wonderful opportunity! Think of how amazing the winner will feel getting a wonderful present that will make this year special. And every year after.

And to reiterate, yes, the Hallmark Channel does have 36 movies in store for us this holiday season. So if you're a major fan of the holiday season, and who isn't, set yourself up for an amazing start to the festive season.

The first of the Hallmark movies starts on November 17th. The first two movies are Christmas at Graceland and A Godwink Christmas, followed by Mingle All the Way on November 18th! So mark your calendars, sign up for your chance to win. And don't forget to check your email from them, if you're a winner, so you don't miss out.

Best of luck, Christmas fans!

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