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Christmas Decor & Ideas
by Ellen Bell Christmas tree decorating is more than just a family tradition; to some, it's an art form. While it's true that anyone can decorate a Christmas tree, decorating one well does require some talent, forethought and planning, and a good eye for design. To decorate a holiday tree that really stands out from the crowd, there are a few things to keep in mind and a few important design principles to put to the task. Theme: First and foremost, a really well decorated Christmas tree usually has some type of central theme that ties the design together. For example, if you are someone who enjoys baking and cooking, why not decorate a small tree especially for your kitchen. Things like wooden spoons, cookie cutters, small spice jars, and recipe cards can make very charming ornaments, and most importantly, they all serve to anchor the tree to one specified decorating theme. Color: A well decorated holiday tree should not be a pandemonium of colors, but rather, should follow one specified color theme. If you aren't sure how to come up with a color scheme that works, a good place to start is with a color wheel and a basic book about color theory. Be sure to consider the color of your tree as part of your color scheme, too. For example, a white tree is a good backdrop for almost any color of decorations, whereas a green tree is slightly more limiting. If you are using a traditional green tree, be sure to begin your color scheme with green as the primary hue. Quantity of Decorations: Holiday trees that are really striking usually feature large numbers of ornaments. Trees that are sparsely decorated rarely attract much attention. So the general rule of thumb is, if you want your Christmas tree to be a real "show stopper," be very generous with the ornamentation. Variety and Scale of Decorations: Assuming that all the decorations you've chosen for your tree follow a central decorating theme and color scheme, variety of scale and type of very important. That is, don't go to the store, choose two or three varieties of ornaments, and simply buy 50 or 100 of each type. This tree will be decked out with a lot of ornaments, true; however, they will all be mostly the same thing, which is visually boring. Instead, try to choose a variety of different ornaments that all fall within your specified color scheme and theme. Be sure to consider the sale of decorations, too. It's easy to end up with a tree that features only 3 inch ornaments. Try to select a wide variety of sizes and shapes. Element of Uniqueness: Last but not least, try to find at least one or two things about your tree that can be extremely unique or comment-worthy. These elements of interest can be almost anything; your imagination really is the limit. For example, one interesting finishing touch to your tree might be to add large feathers in your specified color scheme, sticking out from all different parts of the tree. This is not only visually interesting, but also a very unique touch. Whatever distinctive final touches you put on the tree, try to keep it honed within your decorating theme. Need a sturdy new Christmas tree stand this year? The Christmas Tree Storage Shop has a wide variety of stands for live or artificial trees, all with free shipping. Visit us at http://www.christmas treestoragebag.net/ Article Source: Christmas Tree Decorating: How to Design a Show Stopping Tree Textby Rosie Fletcher When it comes to decorating, we are all perfectionists about our Christmas tree. After all, it happens only once a year and the decorations are a treasure to behold. The finishing touch, for any Christmas tree, is the ornaments. Perhaps you have memories of a personalized ornament given to you as a child or maybe it’s the tradition of hanging them with your family - making sure that each is perfectly spaced from its neighbor for that added touch of beauty. The Christmas ornaments for Christmas trees, which we choose, should be a reflection of ourselves and our family. There are all types of Christmas ornaments for Christmas trees. From glass to unbreakable, there is something for everyone. Glass ornaments are among the most expensive, in part, because they require such intricate detail and add a touch of elegance to any Christmas tree. Glass ornaments pick up the reflection of lights and beam them across the room with, perhaps, even a twinkle or two. These ornaments are often hand-painted, which adds to their uniqueness. There are a variety of unbreakable ornaments, also available, in a multitude of colors. If you have a child who loves to be near the Christmas tree, glass ornaments may not be the best option. Or, if you have a pet that enjoys the mystique of the tree a little too much, you may opt for something unbreakable. This is why there are plastic ornaments, which are much safer for your inquiring family members whether they be small or furry. If you have children, there are plenty of ways to make beautiful Christmas ornaments for Christmas trees at home. Using gold ribbon, tie a bow and place it on the tree. Repeat these steps until your tree is filled with golden memories of your child’s imagination. You can also purchase plain white ceramic ornaments and, together with your children, paint them into beautiful Christmas ornaments for Christmas trees. What’s good enough to eat and also looks beautiful on a Christmas tree? Give up? It’s a candy cane, of course. These pretty little symbols of Christmas are everywhere during the holiday season. If you can resist the temptation of eating them, candy canes make terrific Christmas ornaments for Christmas trees. Leave them as they are or tie little red bows around them for an added touch of Christmas. If your child would like a personalized letter from Santa, contact one of Santa’s helper services and inquire about Santa also sending your child a personalized ornament with his/her name engraved. This will truly be one of the most special ornaments on the tree and your child will treasure it forever. Christmas ornaments for Christmas trees truly are the icing on the cake. Let them reflect you, your family, your home and your love for the holidays. The most precious ornaments are those we decorate with love. Not so surprisingly, these are also the most beautiful. For more great Christmas ornament related resources check out http://ornaments. christmashub.com Article Source: Christmas Tree Ornament Tips |
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