Thursday, March 21, 2013

Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas The Whole Family Can Join In On

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By Giselle Taylor


It's December once again-- time to welcome Christmas into your abode, and with him, good food and great fellowship. It's definitely one of the most exciting and memorable times of the year you simply cannot miss out on. While it's around, squeeze the fun to its last drop by following these great christmas tree decorating ideas the whole family can join in on.

Tree decorating is a profound science that is founded on one dogma-more is more! You heard right, subtle and reserved are for other holidays; Christmas is time for the crazy and exciting! Do not mistake this as a license for gaudiness and quantity driven accessorized fir. Plan your theme and execute well.

Ask yourself what look are you going for? The aromatic evergreen fir can be selected and packed at any christmas tree shop. Artificial trees are also good alternatives-it will allow you to do more in terms of sturdiness and convenience. Go wild! If you can think it, it can be done. Are you going for something more specific perhaps? Specialty sites abound with unique creations you can use.

In relation to the previous question, what color scheme will you be working with on your decorations? You have many choices: Go winter wonderland with blue, silver and white; go traditional with red velvet and green silk; go glam with metallic silver and frosted gold accessories. Get the children in the family in on the project. They can come up with their own theme and spend the next few days and weekends making the decorations and little tokens for it.

You do not need to limit yourself to the ornamental balls and holiday garlands, however nice looking they are. Try other things. How about silk flower ribbons or sweet smelling dried herbs attractively festooned around the tree's limbs? Take medium sized candles, set them in gold or silver painted holders, and secure them on the tips of the branches for an old world feel. Never light them up though, I've never heard of a good report of christmas trees being enjoyable bonfires. Take old and new lovely pictures of the family, as well as personal trinkets, and drape it around the tree to get that 'awww' effect.

You know, you don't need to be a one tree family-opt to put miniature trees in your home's nooks otherwise neglected by the holiday spirit. Decorate a little tree in the kitchen complete with dangling forks and spoons. Set one up in the garage and wrap nuts and bolts, and key chains on its branches. No doubt you will put smiles on those fortunate enough to pass by.

Top the tree with a special memento. You usually have the classic star or angel and these would do so long as it holds a particular value to your family. Establish the tree crowning ceremony as a tradition everyone, especially the younger children can look forward to as they grow up.

Finally-play holiday songs and carols in your home. It's the easiest among all christmas tree decorating ideas that will tug at your heart strings. Sure it's not tangible but it's a simple and poignant reminder of the true meaning of the season-nobody can put a price on that.




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