By Giselle Taylor


Among my favorite things, Christmas most definitely ranks in the top three of all time. Who doesn't love Christmas? I mean, between the yummy christmas dinners and fun family carols, I got my heart full already. Unfortunately, January comes much too soon for my personal preference, but that shouldn't stop us from making the most out of the season right? Let's take a look at the best ways on how to trim a christmas tree-it is as simple as it is enjoyable.

Before anything else, you need the perfect christmas tree. Pick it up at any christmas tree store. Bring gloves to protect your hands from the chill and nicks; and blankets to protect your car from tree needles and sap stains. Measure your home's floor to ceiling height (twice to make sure); and buy a fir that is of the appropriate size.

Have the tree washed, cleaned and pruned before you bring it inside your home. When it is dry, fluff the needles up thoroughly, they usually get flattened in transit. Set it in its stand securely and begin putting up the lights. Personally, I start from the lowest tier, coiling it around the branches until I reach the top. Christmas lights today come in different colors, sizes and shapes; choose one that will best complement your theme.

For the best christmas tree decorating ideas, run with your imagination and see where it takes you. Really, as long as it's not illegal (too gaudy is labeled illegal), you can do whatever you want. Start with the color palette of your choice. Go traditional with red and green; cool with blue and silver; eye popping with neon pink and green. Personally, I love the glam a little shimmer can do so highlight with sparkles and glitters all around.

After, you can start decorating based on the chosen motif this year. For a wintery look, attach tin icicles on the tips of the branches. Traditional trees are heavily adorned with pretty silk ribbons, lace and velvet-always a crowd pleaser. You can also pick a traveler's theme; start by stringing postage stamps and little plane and suitcase key chains to drape around the fir. Complete the look with postcards of idyllic country destinations and famous landmarks.

Finally, put in festive christmas balls as fillers on the tree. These balls come in different textures and ranges from the simple shiny ones to the ornate and embellished styles. Use different textures, styles and sizes for an interesting looking tree. A great technique you can use is to get a couple of handfuls of glitter and sequins and throw it over the fir. It will settle atop the dark green pine needles and when the light hits the little rainbow flecks, it creates a stunning effect.

There you have it, the basics on how to trim a christmas tree. Simple right? Expect more than a few compliments and admiring looks from family, friends and visitors. In fact, throw a party-a beautiful tree is a good a reason as any to celebrate the past year and the life ahead of you. Happy holidays!




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