Wednesday 30 November 2016

Christmas Tree Decoration Tips

One of our most loved Christmas traditions is decorating  our tree. We have a collection of sentimental ornaments that I love to see each year as we listen to carols and decorate. Typically our tree has been rather a hodge podge of elements, but this year we watched some videos on YouTube to inspire us and give us some decorating tips!



It helps to start up with a unifying theme in mind - either a colour or feel such as "red and gold" or "Scandinavian style". Then you can use baubles in your chosen colour or theme to give a cohesive look to the tree before adding your collection of other ornaments. If you really want a stylish look, you may like to match your tree to the decor style of the rest of your house.

We used silver pine cones (instead of baubles) and silver beaded garland as well as mainly red coloured (non-breakable!)  decorations as our basic theme. I also like to try and use a gift wrapping style and colour that co-ordinates with the tree, so I typically use red ribbon bows on wrapping paper that has a red pattern of some sort on it. If you would like to read my previous post on using a gift wrapping style, click here.

Here are the steps we used this year to decorate our tree:

Step 1: Consider your tree skirt, pot or other container that the tree will stand in. Check that the bottom of the tree looks attractive.

Step 2: If you are using a fresh tree, turn the tree till it is facing the best direction and prune branches if necessary to get a good symmetrical shape. You can use secateurs to do this and cut at an angle to disguise the fresh cuts. If you are using a plastic tree, fluff out the branches and arrange them so that the tree has a good shape and looks more natural.

Step 3: If you are using fairy lights, check that they are working. Wind them around the tree in a spiral. Use lights near the inside part of the tree too to give the tree a sense of depth.

Step 4: Add garlands around the tree. These can be made of popcorn, beaded strings, hessian or anything that goes with the theme you are creating with your tree. You could also use bows instead.

Step 5: Sort your baubles into small, medium and large sizes. Hang your baubles on the tree, one colour at a time to get an even spread. Hang the large ones near the bottom of the tree, medium towards the middle and smaller at the top of the tree.

Step 6: Also sort your other decorations into sizes: small, medium and large. Use these to fill in the gaps left by the baubles again with bigger decorations at the bottom ,medium in the middle area and smallest at the top.

Step 6: Finish with a tree topper that is secured in place or hung in front of the tree top.

After following these steps, I think our tree now looks at its best and we are enjoying the festive atmosphere it creates in our home.

When do you put up your tree? What tips do you have for getting your tree to look its best? If you would like to read my earlier post about planning for Christmas, click here.

2 comments:

  1. These are awesome tips! We use a fake tree (my mom is allergic and we like her to visit around Christmas :-)), and have a definite eclectic assortment of ornaments. I have ornaments from every year of life that my mom saved for me, and now my husband and I also get a new ornament every year for the family and then also for our three children. We like to put our tree up the day after Thanksgiving and then leave it up until Epiphany!

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    1. Thanks so much for your comment! We have just put up our second tree of the year today and it really helped to have some guidelines to help us as it was a huge tree. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas.

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