Law firm Cartmell Shepherd and Carlisle Ambassadors launched the competition for businesses and organisations create trees out of items, images and products relating to their company.
The competition is a fundraiser for Cumbria Wheelchair Sports Club.
So far the competition has attracted entries from businesses including More Handles, Warwick Mill Business Village, Oak Tree Animals’ Charity and Kingmoor Consulting.
Carlisle’s iCan Gym members painted dumbbells for their tree.
Carol Fish, Cartmell Shepherd’s marketing director, says “There are some fantastic pictures being sent in and we have had a great response to the competition.
“It is a great way for companies to not only support a local charity but also promote themselves.
“The prizes are going to be pretty special too thanks to the work of Funki Fusion.”
Kate Wilson, co-manager of Carlisle Ambassadors, said "Collaborating with the fabulous team at Cartmell Shepherd is always a pleasure.
"To be able to support promotion of the businesses, Carlisle and Cumbria in such a creative, festive and fun way while raising funds for Cumbria Wheelchair Sports Club makes it a great round off to the year."
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