Banner

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tips on How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Well

Maybe you've chosen your perfect Christmas tree, but now what?

The following tips will give you ideas for setting up your tree, lighting it, keeping it fresh, and decorating it to be beautiful.

  • Keep Your Tree Fresh and Green
    Cut the stump of the tree with a fresh cut and set it in water immediately. A fresh-cut tree will absorb several quarts of water right from the start. So it's important to check and refill the water level several times a day for the first week. You can cut down on frequency later. Be sure to place you Christmas tree in a stand that has a large water reservoir and keep it filled.
  • Christmas Tree Preservative
    You can prolong the life of your Christmas tree by mixing up a concoction of 1 quart water, 1/2 cup light corn syrup, and 1 teaspoon liquid bleach. You can also read information on caring for Christmas trees.
  • Putting Lights and Decorations on the Tree
    When decorating your Christmas tree, put lights on first, then garlands, then the ornaments.
  • Work From the Inside Out
    Start arranging Christmas tree lights on the branches near the base of the tree. Weave strings of lights along the branches "inside," then move to the outer edges of the branches.
  • Placement of Ornaments
    Don't hang all your ornament on the tips of the branches. Place ornaments and other decorations 'inside' your tree to add depth and interest.
  • Basic Ornaments for Fill
    Start by arranging the "filler ornaments" evenly spaced around the tree. This would include basic solid color balls that are easily found at discount stores in a wide range of colors to coordinate and enhance your decorating scheme. You'll need about 20 "filler ornaments" for every 2 feet of Christmas tree.
  • Special Themed, Collectible Ornaments
    Mix one-of-a-kind special ornaments between the basic ornaments. Plan to use at least 10 special themed ornaments for every 2 feet of tree. As your collection grows, put the special ornaments closer together.
  • Record the Whole Happy Progress with DVD Slideshow
  • Don't forget to take photos while interesting things happens in the progress of decorating your Christmas tree to preserve your good memories. What's more, you can make a slideshow with these photos and add some happy Christmas songs in it. Then, you can easily burn the slideshow to DVD with Leawo PowerPoint to DVD so that you can share the happy memories with your family and friends on big screen DVD-player TV or by sending DVD copies.Seems cool,isn't it? So,why not start your wonderful experience now!

1 comment:

  1. The Christmas season is around the corner. Christmas celebration in office are a great way to bond and celebrate! Checkout our list of virtual Christmas games and activities that will keep your holiday spirit and Christmas cheer up and leave you even more excited to see one another when it’s time.

    ReplyDelete