How to decorate a Christmas Tree
First introduce the lights. For every 30 cm tree height, you need to prepare at least 100 small lights. White lights are more traditional, colored lights create a more relaxing atmosphere - giving a sense of home, and gold lights are warm and elegant. If you have some patience, you can wrap more lights around the trunk of the tree before you decorate the lights into the branches.
Then, take out all the large decorations. Near the trunk, you can put some large colorful ornaments or reflective orbs to save space. Another great way to catch the eye is to fill the exposed areas of fresh trees with large ornaments.
Now you are faced with two choices. If you want a simple, crisp-looking tree, you can start hanging ornaments now, using ribbons or wires to decorate the hangers. The heavier ornaments should be hung on the branches near the trunk, and the lighter ornaments on the branches. A long-time tree decorator for the White House describes the "Christmas tree decorating technique" as "find some holes in the tree and put things in them."
If you want the tree to look compact and "themed," it's very simple to choose something that will make the tree look compact before you hang the decorations, and tuck any (but not all) of the decorations evenly into or around the tree-- -
-Artificial pins and needles.
-Ribbon: Wrap it around like a garland (you need 300 cm of length for every 30 cm of tree height)
Cut two 45 - 60 cm long pieces of ribbon and make a nice reverse V-shaped cut at the end of the ribbon to make a nice
As if the ribbon is "flowing" out of the tree.
-Palm leaves: wrapped around the branch like a wreath or a bunch of bows.
-Dried hydrangea.
-Dried watercress.
-Pepper berries.
-Dried pressed branches: especially good for adding fragrance to artificial trees.
-Traditional garlands: made with beads, popcorn, cranberries, colored paper - as long as you have enough materials to
Just create a visual impact and decorate them on the whole tree.At this point, you can also add a circle of round glass ornaments of the same size and color. Gently hang them on thelightly on the branches of the tree so that they are evenly distributed throughout the tree. The red glass ornaments will contrast with the green leaves of the tree, while the white and gold ones look very elegant. If you have a collection of small, cute things (like bows or baseball gloves), you can also add them to the tree with ribbons or tinsel. Well, a Christmas tree is now decorated. Your masterpiece is complete!