Decorating a Christmas tree should be an easy and fun activity to do during Christmas time.
Buying an artificial tree is a great way to go this Holiday season.
When shopping for a tree, you may want to consider botanically-correct renditions.
New techniques in branch manufacturing gives us possibilities that didn't even exist a few years ago.
When you can run your fingers through a short-needle branch and "wow" about how real it feels..
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that's a sign that you've found your Christmas tree! And if puzzled with what to put on your tree, think about going with multiples.
A formal tree in the living room, a home-spun ornament tree in the family room, a kids tree in the playroom, a fruit-themed tree for the kitchen counter and a natural tree in the patio may be the answer.
It helps to decide on themes in advance when decorating your trees and to think about their purpose and the joy they will bring.
Do you have a collection of Santas or vintage glass ornaments? Dedicating a tree to showcase your collections is a wonderful way to display them.
Will you be attending a Christmas ornament exchange this year? You take your own creations to share with your friends and you'll come home with a set of delightful ornaments in need of a well-deserved showplace.
A small tree with these ornaments will be a constant reminder of long-lasting friendships.
When kids are born, they are often gifted with keepsake ornaments, and more are added to the collection each year.
Why not start a tree in their room to specifically showcase these ornaments? Before you put them away, write a little memory note, listing the giver, the year and any special notes.
The tree will make a beautiful gift the that the grown up kid can take with when she or he leaves the nest.
Real trees are beautiful, but artificial trees might be more practical--especially if you throw a tree bag over them and keep them decorated from year to year.
So this year enjoy multi-tree decorating.
What a great way to preserve memories and create new ones!
Buying an artificial tree is a great way to go this Holiday season.
When shopping for a tree, you may want to consider botanically-correct renditions.
New techniques in branch manufacturing gives us possibilities that didn't even exist a few years ago.
When you can run your fingers through a short-needle branch and "wow" about how real it feels..
..
that's a sign that you've found your Christmas tree! And if puzzled with what to put on your tree, think about going with multiples.
A formal tree in the living room, a home-spun ornament tree in the family room, a kids tree in the playroom, a fruit-themed tree for the kitchen counter and a natural tree in the patio may be the answer.
It helps to decide on themes in advance when decorating your trees and to think about their purpose and the joy they will bring.
Do you have a collection of Santas or vintage glass ornaments? Dedicating a tree to showcase your collections is a wonderful way to display them.
Will you be attending a Christmas ornament exchange this year? You take your own creations to share with your friends and you'll come home with a set of delightful ornaments in need of a well-deserved showplace.
A small tree with these ornaments will be a constant reminder of long-lasting friendships.
When kids are born, they are often gifted with keepsake ornaments, and more are added to the collection each year.
Why not start a tree in their room to specifically showcase these ornaments? Before you put them away, write a little memory note, listing the giver, the year and any special notes.
The tree will make a beautiful gift the that the grown up kid can take with when she or he leaves the nest.
Real trees are beautiful, but artificial trees might be more practical--especially if you throw a tree bag over them and keep them decorated from year to year.
So this year enjoy multi-tree decorating.
What a great way to preserve memories and create new ones!
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