Decorating the Christmas tree is an early-December tradition that many people take very seriously. Have you already put up yours this year? From cohesive colour themes that run through the house to customised Christmas decorations, decking the halls is serious business.
However, if you really want your Christmas tree to shine this year, then there’s a few do’s and don’ts when it comes to hanging baubles on the branches.
Mistake #1 Too much tinsel
Tinsel has a habit of overwhelming whatever object it’s draped around. Either use tinsel very sparingly, or not at all.
Mistake #2 Not picking a colour theme
A tree decorated with every ornament you own might be sentimental, but if you’re going for sophisticated this year we suggest choosing a colour – such as white and gold or silver and blue – and sticking to it.
Mistake #3 Using the wrong lights
Always choose a set of lights that complement your tree. We suggest a white light for white trees, and a warm light for green trees.
Mistake #4 Using too much plastic
While there’s nothing wrong with cheap Christmas baubles, try to go for decorations made from glass, fabric or timber. If you must choose plastic decorations, opt for those with an expensive-looking finish.
Mistake #5 Not using enough baubles
Is there anything more beautiful than a well-dressed tree? Ensure your tree steps out in style by layering baubles on both the outer branches and inner branches – this way the decorations look layered and intentional.
Mistake #6 Choosing the wrong size tree
Not exactly a decorating mistake, but choosing the right size tree for your space is very important. If you have a big living room, then pull out all the stops and put up a big, fluffy tree. However, a smaller space will likely require a smaller tree.