4' Halloween Prelit Black Artificial Christmas Tree with Orange Lights

4' Halloween Prelit Black Artificial Christmas Tree with Orange Lights






Saturday, October 22, 2011

Twelve Tips For Decorating a Christmas Tree

Twelve Tips For Decorating a Christmas Tree


Sometimes it can decorate a Christmas tree so complicated that you like singing "Uh oh Christmas tree," feel instead of "Oh Tannenbaum. Whether you are decorating a natural evergreen or
artificial tree here are some suggestions on how the whole experience a little 'less disorganized.

Before I know this article is to begin decorating a Christmas tree, but we must first remove the decorations. I think back to last year. You just strip out allthe tree and throw it in a box? Your Christmas tree lights all gnarled in a growl? They are the limbs of your artificial Christmas trees lit actually stuffed in your golf bag? Here's how you end up with a bad case
Uh oh Christmas tree. I'm sure you've heard the old adage, "as it begins, ends and then start again." This goes for decorating a Christmas tree. This year, I swear, to put everything in an organized manner, so thatIt is not the time sorting through damaged ornaMents and piles of old tinsel.

Second If your tree looks really good might be dependent, to choose which type of tree. Believe it or not, there are some types of trees that will decorate more easily than others. Pine is the
Type of evergreen tree, voted most likely to lose their needles and the tree in a version of the pathetic Charlie Brown Christmas. The best types of trees when it comes to holding ornaMents areFirs and spruces. This is because their branches are more robust. Of course, if you are decorating an artificial tree on fire like this tip is really much use.

Third If you are decorating a Christmas tree, which is really to make sure it is fresh. You can tell if a tree is fresh or not by bending the branches. If the branches bend a little ', which means it is full of moisture and support more than one Christmas decoration. If it breaks, do not buy it. And 'too dry to supportDecorations and likely to shed their needles all over the floor.

4 If you are buying a natural tree, remember to put the carpet before Christmas, before putting it on the stand. Some Christmas tree skirts and mats are provided with a slot in the middle and buttons or velcro
other securities. Be sure to note, because you can not slip a Christmas tree skirt over her head like a person would a sweater, what you write before you have an up to t. state

5 When decorating a Christmas giftTree unsnarl sure the lights draped around the tree before trying it. It is safer to ensure that all the bulbs work before you try to do
this too. It is a small chance that if you change burned Christmas lights, while the tree that a spark ignited the tree and are in a Christmas candle to try.

6 You may have heard that decorating decorate the Christmas tree with electric lights much safer than they have is the old styleway with candles. This is true as long as you obey one cardinal rule: don't rest a bulb directly against the branches of the tree. Like the old fashioned candles, hot christmas bulbs can heat up needles and catch fire. This is especially true if you shopped for a christmas tree at the last minute and ended up with a dry tree. The absolutely safest trees to buy are prelit artificial christmas trees as some of them have automatic shut-down features if they get too hot.

7. If you have lots of pets and children running around during the holiday season an artificial prelit tree might be safer than a natural one with bulbs strung around it. There is less risk of tiny fingers pulling bulbs down or getting electrocuted. There is also less danger of pets and children swallowing the needles that are shed from natural trees.

8. Decorating christmas trees is ultimately all about proportion. When hanging decorations put the largest sized decorations at the bottom and the smallest one at the top. The effect is just more
pleasing to the eye.

9. When decorating a christmas tree it is best not to throw clumps of tinsel at the tree as if they were handfuls of spaghetti. The most attractive effect is achieved by hanging clumps of tinsel just at the
very edges of each branch. Think a bit about how real icicles look when they are hanging from real trees.

10. Do choose a theme for your tree. Choosing a theme and sticking with it gives you the most fashionable looking tree. You can choose a color theme - sticking to gold, silver and red or pink and gold only (which looks great on a white prelit artificial tree) or you can style the tree after traditions such as the German style tree (decorated mostly with Food), the Victorian style tree (decorated with tiny detailed ornaMents and lots of angels) or the Country style tree (decorated with glass balls, wooden ornaMents and plenty of flocking to simulate Snow.)

11. When decorating a christmas tree remember to make it uniquely yours by adding heirlooms that have been passed down from generation to generation. Another nice touch is Christmas cards or cookies and candies that you have made in your own kitchen. This gives your xmas tree a unique personal touch.

12. Whether you are decorating a natural or prelit artificial tree remember that less is always more. Otherwise the tree could look very cluttered is is not just the general rule of thumb of christmas tree
decorating. It is a golden rule that applies to all interior decorating.




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