Friday, June 14, 2013

An Excellent Guide On How To Put Lights On A Christmas Tree

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By Giselle Taylor


Even by not marking off days in the month, I know when Christmas is here. It officially starts when carols are being sung, people are nicer and bargain sales are being given. Granted, it's more commercialized now than before; but that shouldn't stop anyone from enjoying all the love and festivities this season brings now should it? It's time to be merry, and where better to get started than in your home.

Probably one of the first things in your to-do list this season is to put up a christmas tree in your home. It is a timeless practice most families still keep regardless the circumstances they may find themselves in. One can never have enough tips and ideas on doing this the best way. Between the fathers who want it done their way and the sometimes paranoid mothers, here is the standard guide on how to put lights on a christmas tree for everyone to follow.

Before anything else, you will need to get the perfect tree. If you have an artificial tree stored up in the basement, you can use that for the holidays. If you want to get that cozy and intimate setting that comes with an aromatic and lush fir, visit a christmas tree store to purchase one that you like best. Make it an event in itself by letting the whole family in on the selection process

Find a spot to showcase your tree. Most homes put the tree in the living room or by the foyer where guests can view and appreciate it right away. When you set it up, have it distant enough from the wall that you can walk around the circumference as you hang the ornaments; but close enough to be near an electrical socket.

Do you have a motif for your decorations this year? Whatever look you are going for, ensure that the lights you have on the tree will complement it. Choose among the many shapes, sizes and hues available in the market today.

If you have lights from holidays past you want to use, take them out of storage and inspect them first before hanging them up. Busted bulbs you can replace but exposed light you must never use. Measure your tree; you should have 100 bulbs for every foot of tree you decorate.

Start putting up the lights from the lowest level. Coil the lights around the trunk and limbs, draping them as creatively as you can until the highest tier. Leave space for the garlands and other ornaments you will be hanging up later on. Keep the extension cords along the center of the tree, if possible, taping them discretely to avoid unsightly wires and cords.

Now the moment of truth-plug in the cord in the outlet. How does it look? Close the room lights and take a step back to assess your handy work. Is it all nice and twinkly? Is it evenly distributed all throughout the tree? Clip off unsightly needles and tuck in whatever needs to be kept hidden until you are satisfied. You now know the safe way on how to put lights on a christmas tree-enjoy it and let the good times roll! Happy holidays!




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