How to Decorate the Christmas Tree – Proposals for All Tastes

With sophisticated or simple ornaments? Purchased or handmade? If you don’t know how to decorate your Christmas tree, we give you fantastic ideas so that you can pay attention to the smallest detail. You will enjoy decorating it!

1. WITH SHOWY CROWNS

You already have it at home and you have decided on its location but now you are considering how to decorate the Christmas tree. After the lights, start with the largest ornaments and move on to the small ones. Choose for the first few Christmas wreaths, like the ones in the image, based on pine cones in natural tones and red bells that just touch them you will hear their joyful tinkling. For small items, choose crystal balls, ceramic ornaments, and pinecones strung with string or white ribbons.

2. WARM MATERIALS

If you want to be proud of the Christmas tree decoration, personalize some decorations and renew others. Alto Interiorismo studio has opted for warm materials such as wood, ceramics, and fabric. What don’t you like the foot of the tree to show? Opt to hide it with jute-type sackcloth and problem solved!

3. OPEN THE BRANCHES OF THE TREE WIDE

You have already removed the tree of all the years that, as you keep it clean and well closed, it comes out of its box impeccable. It only remains to open its leafy branches in front and behind. Still, use a feather duster to remove any dust. Leave them open for a while so that they take shape before decorating it.

4. IN ITS FAIR PROPORTION

Do you love looking at decorated Christmas trees on the street and in shops to get ideas? Before purchasing your tree ornaments, consider the size of your tree. If their dimensions are small, like the one in the image, you will have to choose them small so that the set is proportionate. Look at the fiber base, it is not even painted!

5. AN ORIGINAL TREE

If you want a different Christmas tree, choose its decorations carefully. To do this, look for and rummage in the most original markets and put the icing on the cake with some made by you that give the fir that personal touch.

6. HERE IT HAS SNOWED

As you can see, the green fir tree wins by a landslide but if you want a different tree that contrasts with the ornaments, choose a partially or totally snowy model, like the one in the image. Being artificial, it is more creative. You can also opt for a dark green tree with branches dotted with white specks. With any of them, you will give the bell!

7. A VERY SWEET DECORATION

And to highlight your snowy tree you will need bright ornaments. Here they have opted for wooden birdhouses, tiny red balls, and larger white ones decorated in gold. Are there children at home? Then feel free to hang up cute animals and edible details, like house-shaped gingerbread cookies and candy canes. Use white and red string to insert them into the branches and colored lights to cheer it up.

8. BIG TREE, WALK OR NOT WALK

The Christmas parties are pure excess: of food, shopping, and also decoration. If the word measure is not in your dictionary, at least now, decorate your Christmas tree in a big way, with pieces and objects that will not leave anyone indifferent. And if you take advantage of the carpeted foot to, instead of gifts, put the Nativity scene?

9. THAT THE STRUCTURE IS NOT SEEN

If you choose an artificial tree, make sure it is easy to assemble and has many branches because there is nothing uglier than the structure. Although there are also tricks to hide it, for example, surrounding the fir with white ribbons or cotton strips that, even seen from a distance, give the feeling of having a snowy area.

10. A BICOLOR TREE

Neither green nor white. This tree mixes snowy branches with darker ones in which it takes on a brownish hue. Thus, depending on the light, its color changes chameleonically. Starting from this base, it is easy to decorate it with gold and copper.

 

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