Audra Lowe: This is more fun and preferred for the holiday with a little festive décor.
Better Homes and Garden expert Madison shows us, how to make your
Christmas tree really stand out.
Madison Mayberry: Your tree is in the stands, you’ve out of the lights and now your ready to
hangs some ornaments. But what you go with traditional favorites or a
completely new direction. And what about those old debris, we have so
many ways to decorate a Christmas tree and sometimes you will need a
little help to pull it all together.
Start by selecting and placing your tree tappers so you avoid breaking
other ornaments or toppling your tree when you hang the topper last. Star
and angel are classics toppers but you can top your tree with an interesting
shape a bow or an arrangement of gathers or flowers. Hang garland on
your tree before adding your ornaments. Drape the garland with a big
slopes and overlap for a more casual look or position the garland evenly
all the way down the tree. Decorating with new color coordinated
ornaments creates an eye catching tree. But don’t overlook the charms of
the tree that combines old and new, star bought and handmade.
The secret to a great looking tree is to divide your ornaments by size and
shape before hanging anything. Start by hanging the large ornaments
evenly on the tree then add the medium ornaments and finish with the
small ones. Bright various shape ornaments evenly around the tree, you
want to see all the shapes at any angle. Most people have the mix of
ornament shapes and sizes, so try this budget friendly tip to get a cohesive
look. Hang your most special ornaments in prominent places then fill in
with more basic ornaments by piece red balls whatever else.
Try this gather your unmatched ornaments around the tree to keep your
eye moving from branch to branch. Color unifies your tree; you can cover
a tree with the single colors such as all white, all blue or all green for a
dramatic effect. Keep on mono-chromatic scheme interesting by mixing
up the shapes, textures and finishes. Dressing your trees in just two colors
is easy and it opens up your decorating options. For starters try pairing a
color with the metallic, dozens of two color combos are possible. Some
sure fire options include red and green, red and white, blue and silver and
silver and gold. But don’t stop there if you love color add a third color to
be mix or try layering on lots of different colors. Whatever you color
scheme you want to get color deep into your tree. So, push large basic
ornaments deep into the tree and Nussle near to lights.
So, how do you choose do decorate, remember it’s your tree and your
Christmas so express yourself and enjoy your tradition.
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