Friday, March 29, 2013

Discover How To Trim A Christmas Tree Simply and Beautifully

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By Giselle Taylor


You know the saying 'save the best for last'? I think that was originally spoken by those who invented the yearly calendar. It takes 12 long months to reach December but when it comes-celebrate! It is the most exciting time of the year and rightly so; with scrumptious dinners, heart tugging carols and gifts- waking up with a smile is a bug everybody is happily infected with. Make the most out of the yuletide season by learning how to trim a christmas tree and creating a beautiful home while you're at it.

First of all, you need a tree-- a perfect christmas tree for your family to enjoy. Before you go to the local christmas tree store, take measurements of the floor to ceiling height of your home. You wouldn't want a bowed tree filling your living room. Bring gloves for your hands to be protected from cuts; and line your car with plastic to avoid sap stains and needles. Tie the tree securely on top of your car, or wrap it in blankets before laying it across the back seat.

Prune, wash and clean the christmas tree before you set it securely in its stand. Run your hands through the needles to plump it up as car rides have a tendency to flatten the fir. Begin decorating by hanging the lights from the set of branches in the bottom tier, working your way upwards. Wind it around each limb and space it as evenly as you can. Purchase christmas lights that will go with your motif this year-you can choose the color, size, shape and even the flashing patterns it comes in.

Have a totally fresh look this year. The best christmas ideas are the ones that are unexpected and reflective of you and your family's quirky personality. Start with the color scheme you want to see. You will never go wrong with red and green, but how about roughing it up a little by making it glow-in-the-dark? Try a burnt orange tree with bronze highlights for another chic alternative. Monochromatic trees are far from boring if you use graduating shades of the same color family with sparkly highlights.

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.

Lastly, use christmas balls for filling in spaces on the tree. Use different textures (frosted, matte, shiny), styles (ornate, solid) and sizes to add depth to the tree. Another trick you can do is to grab a handful of glitter or sequins and sprinkle it all across the tree. Not only will it contrast beautifully with the dark green pine needles, the light that bounces off these tiny flecks of rainbow mirrors are truly stunning to see.

Now you know the easy and complete guide on how to trim a christmas tree, I'm sure you can't wait to get started. When you're done, be sure to throw a party. Not just to rake in the guaranteed compliments for your tree-but to celebrate life and the opportunities of a fresh new year ahead. Merry Christmas!




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