How to Decorate a Christmas Tree
Choosing the perfect Christmas tree
There are a lot of options out there when it comes to picking your dream Christmas tree and it can be overwhelming to choose which one will work best for you. So let’s start at the beginning, do you want a real Christmas tree or an artificial Christmas tree?
Real Christmas Trees
There are lots of benefits to choosing a real Christmas tree, from their full, traditional appeal to the festive scent of their pine needles. Not to mention the fun of shopping for one and choosing your unique beauty to take home with you to decorate. It’s worth noting that real Christmas trees should last five weeks or more when looked after properly, so, if you like to decorate your tree in late November it should still look magical by the time the big day arrives.
Popular Christmas tree species include:
• Norway Spruce
• Nordmann Fir
• Blue Spruce
• Fraser Fir
Real Christmas trees can be expensive and can’t be re-used in the same way as artificial trees. Some species cost more than others, and larger trees can be pricey. You should also be ready for lots of vacuuming or sweeping if you choose a real tree, since their needles will shed throughout the festive period.
Artificial Christmas Trees
How to Decorate a Christmas Tree
The best way to decorate your Christmas tree will depend on the ornaments you have, the aesthetic and colour scheme you’re trying to achieve, and how much you care about the final result. Some families like to decorate a playful and creative Christmas tree, whilst other households prefer a more preened and perfect finish that’s worthy of a spot on Pinterest.
Let’s get the decorating started by looking at the main stages of dressing your Christmas tree. We hope this handy guide helps you create a magical masterpiece that brings the ultimate festive glow to your space.