Hi Foxy Friends! For my fellow American friends I hope you had a great long weekend. Today is day 4 of the 12 days of Blogmas. Today is all about Christmas Decorations, I thought I would share a post I did last year for The Blended Blog, where my mom, the decorator, shares how to get your Christmas tree to look like one from a magazine. You know the fancy hotel or magazine trees and you think, I want that in my house, well my mom is giving you the tips and tricks to do just that.
So, let's just pretend for this exercise that you have found your perfect pre-lit tree and that you also have a tree skirt. You need to find your garland and do that first. Starting from the bottom. My mom got this red feathery garland at Home Goods last year and loves it. As she adds each length she's watching for even spacing around the tree.
Step back and make sure that it looks good from far away.
This might seem crazy, but then add another row of garland. Be sure that the second garland is of a completely different consistency from the first. The first garland was long and feathery, the second is airy, small berries. It's all about creating interest with different shapes and textures.
She could have stopped here but had this button ribbon from last year and just wanted to enjoy it again. As she added the ribbon she used the berry garland to keep the ribbon in place. Just twist as needed.
Now for the top. She is using picks of berries and poinsettias and holly. Up the ladder, back down the ladder, again and again. Checking the look and the balance~ how far up, how far out and how close to each other do I want it? Totally subjective.
She added picks throughout the tree and used greenery with small pine cones and red flower branches. Always checking for a balanced arrangement.
TIP: A spool of wire is great to have to put your ornaments on your tree. You'll get much better placement with it rather than trying to use those little pesky ornament hangers. Cut the wire to the length you'll need, feed wire through the loop on the top of your ornament half way. Now you can attach the ornament to the tree at any length drop you want, twist wire as needed around the branch.
And here is the finished product.
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