Several things are more traditional than a Christmas tree. Yet, decorating the tree can often feel like an unpleasant responsibility. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be that way. Rather, you can do a lot to make this year’s decorating become a holiday moment you look forward to each year. By utilizing a couple of these useful tips, you can make decorating your Christmas tree easier and much less stressful this year.
Choose a Smaller Tree
If you purchase a fresh-cut tree yearly – or regardless of whether you are hunting for an artificial tree for your Irving rental home – make things easier on yourself by choosing a smaller tree. Although you could have room in your house for a tree that will impress from sheer size, it’s necessary to keep in mind that the bigger the tree is, the longer it will take to decorate. If you don’t like to go too small, think about acquiring a thinner tree that will fit neatly into a corner or in front of a window.
Choose a Theme
Another means to simplify your Christmas tree decorating is by making a theme for your tree. Let’s say, for a breathtaking tree that is simple to build, choose a white tree, and decorate it with red cardinals for a simple but stunning display. Or, for a more personal touch, use photographs and twine to create ornaments out of your favorite memories. Regardless if you have a huge collection of ornaments, you don’t need to use all of them every year.
Decorate in Stages
Trying to buy a tree, set it up, get the lights on it, and then add ornaments is a long process. Instead of wasting your time trying to do it all in one day, think about breaking up the decorating process across different days. This is particularly relevant if you are using a fresh-cut tree since the branches will take time to relax after placing the tree in a stand. By giving yourself plenty of time, you can guarantee that you have the energy to make decorating your tree a pleasant event.
Use Good Quality Decorations
Even if it is tempting to buy the cheapest string lights and ornaments you can find, doing so may not be the right option. The use of premium quality string lights, ornaments, and other décor is imperative for making your experience decorating your tree as stress-free as possible. Good quality light strings are less likely to break, tangle, or burn out easily. And good quality ornaments will last through years of holidays. Make things easier on yourself by using quality decorations for your Christmas tree.
Enlist Help
Decorating a Christmas tree can be much less stressful with a few extra helping hands. If required, start asking others to help you set up and decorate your tree. Not only does the process go quicker, but your Christmas tree helpers may also inspire you to try decorating in a new or different way.
Use Fewer Ornaments
Make a statement with your Christmas tree this year by going big – where your ornaments are concerned, that is. Using less yet bigger ornaments, bows, garlands, and other items, you can make an amazing statement tree more quickly and easily than ever before. Make sure that you have the items you want to use on hand, and put them to the branches with hooks or floral wire.
Label and Organize
At last, one helpful approach to make decorating your Christmas tree less stressful is to start when you put your decorations away. As you box up your ornaments, light strings, and other décor items, label each box clearly with the contents. Use store-bought string light bobbins or even just a piece of thick cardboard to store lights neatly and prevent tangles. Pack your spare bulbs, ornament hooks, and extension cords in the same boxes with your tree décor for quick and easy access. By taking the time to label and organize your decorations, you can decorate your tree even easier the following year.
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