Wednesday, March 6, 2013

How to Dress Your synthetic Christmas Tree

A Step-by-Step Guide to Decorating Your Christmas Tree

1. Lights

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You'll want to test your lights first! There is nothing worse than finding they don't work when you've spent hours arranging them colse to the tree! Make sure you leave adequate cable to reach the plug socket, and start at the lowest of the tree. When buying christmas lights, remember: more is... More! You'll be surprised how soon a 4 metre string of lights will disappear and leave you with a sorry finding Christmas tree. So really, the longer the length of lights you buy, the best the supervene you'll get. Of course, a pre-lit synthetic Christmas tree is the excellent clarification because all the hard work is done for you! If your lights come separately, circle them colse to the tree working from lowest to top. Remember, the tree narrows as you go up and you'll want to use more lights at the bottom, though do make sure you have adequate slack for the last light to get to the top of the tree to light up your angel or star.

How to Dress Your synthetic Christmas Tree

2. Tinsel or Beads

If you're using beads or tinsel, now is the time to string them colse to your tree. Just work your way colse to the Christmas tree in the same way as you located the lights. Tinsel and beads are handy to hide any unsightly wires from the lights.

3. Baubles

When hanging baubles, you'll need to make sure that those of the same organize are evenly distributed across the tree, for maximum impact. Larger baubles are located at the lowest to mid levels, and smaller mid to top.

The best dressed Christmas trees have one thing in common: colour co-ordination. Whether it's silver and blue, red and gold, golds and bronzes or good, old-fashioned primary and secondary colours, colour co-ordination is key.

4. Star or Fairy

Now for your star or fairy - the icing on the Christmas cake! And that's it, you're all done! Remember, the great thing about an synthetic Christmas tree is, no watering, no needles, no fuss - what you see is exactly what you get, all Christmas time long, and for years to come!

How to Dress Your synthetic Christmas Tree

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