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How to decorate a Christmas tree to create a professional, lush and full tree with an easy to follow tutorial and lots of photos.
I love Christmas decorating, holiday decor and especially decorating my Christmas tree. In fact I love it so much I usually decorate 5 Christmas trees. I often have friends ask me for Christmas tree decoration ideas and how I decorate my tree. Some years I even have an audience because they want to watch me do it. I do put them to work though and they get to help fluff and hand me things.
Artificial Tree vs. Real Christmas Tree
We have an artificial tree. I realize that is a bit sacrilegious here in the beautiful, evergreen full Northwest but I got tired of trying to find the perfect tree each year and then having to string it with lights. The lights became my job when I realized my husband thought one string of lights should be enough to cover the whole tree.
The thing I love most about my artificial tree is that the lights are already on it except this year when half of them decided not to work. I love not having to string lights on the tree!
How to Decorate a Christmas Tree
I like to use a color scheme for my tree, for this tree in the living, I have a gold and burgundy theme but I often change it up!
I do have to say that the biggest trick to having a beautiful, full tree is having a lot of stuff to put on the tree. But even if you don’t have a lot you can still have a lovely tree and remember I’ve been collecting stuff for forty years! After Christmas sales are a great way to grow that collection. Hopefully this post will give you some inspiration and ideas.
- Set up tree. String lights if needed. Fluff branches if using an artificial tree. The branches have gotten smooshed while its been packed away so fluff those little branches!
- Add some “filler” garlands to the tree. Push them back towards the center and it helps add depth and fill up any big “empty” spaces you may have. They are especially helpful on a live tree where the branches may not be perfectly even. I have 3 of these on my tree. My tree is 7.5 feet (we have low ceilings). They are each about four feet long.
- Flowers, Berries, Pine cones and Swags. I don’t just put ornaments on my tree, I have quite a bit of other decor such as flowers and fruit swags.
- Insert these fruit swags onto the tops of the branches so they are laying on top of the branch. Be sure and step back occasionally to make sure that you are placing them evenly throughout the tree.
I then layer in my flowers, I have about 20 poinsettia flowers that I add into my tree – again placing them evenly throughout the tree.
Here is what the tree looks like with the garlands, fruit swags and flowers in it.
It’s pretty just the way it is but we have about 130 ornaments to put on yet!
- Add ornaments. As you can see a lot of my ornaments are the same color, red but you will notice they are different shapes. Ornaments do not all need to be round, be sure and vary the size.
Organize ornaments by color. Lay the ornaments out of the floor first grouping them together by type (large, small, color, shape etc.)
No matter how careful I am there is always one or two that end up like this…
Start with Larger Ornaments
I have a small collection of larger ornaments that I call my “statement” ornaments. They go on the tree first. I put one group of ornaments on at a time. That way I can make sure they are evenly distributed around the tree. After hanging the large ones, add in your smaller ornaments.
How to Hang Ornaments
Method One
For hanging the ornaments I do two different things. If there is a string on the ornament, and it is a pretty string I will use it.
But I don’t like the strings hanging down so I wrap the string around the branch like this….
Method Two
This is one of my best tricks on how to decorate a Christmas tree. On ornament balls that don’t have strings, I do not use wire ornament hooks. I make my own out of green pipe cleaners. They blend right in with the branches and they are so easy to just wrap over the branch.
Again, keep stepping back to make sure the ornaments are evenly distributed.
I just work my way through all the different groups of ornaments.
Be sure to tuck the ornaments back into the branches too – don’t just hang them on the ends of the branches.
Finishing Touches
- Insert final filler. After all the branches are on I have a few more pieces of “filler.” which are things I stick into the tree in any empty space I might have.
I bought these fun new filler pieces this year at Joanne’s in gold and red. They drape so nicely on the tree.
- Add the Christmas tree toppers. Make a bouquet out of some of my filler pieces, flowers and fruit swags for the tree topper. Insert into the top of the tree. I tie it all together with a piece of ribbon and some wire. You could also add a gold star to the top!
This step definitely requires a ladder for me!
- Put on the Christmas tree skirt. I don’t use a traditional tree skirt, rather I use some gold mesh type fabric that I like to just tuck underneath the tree. Costco is carrying something similar this year.
- Turn on the lights, step back and enjoy your beautiful Christmas tree!
- Just add gifts!
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Vicki says
Is there a way to make tree stand out more for daylight hours?
Laura Mosso says
Just gorgeous! Thanks for all the pictures and the great tutorial. I don’t think I would have figured it out without it. Definitely will save and try next year and lose the outdated look I have now. So appreciate the time you took to present this!
Peace always,
Laura
Leigh Anne says
Laura, SO glad you found the tutorial helpful.
Holley Rumbarger says
Do you know where you got your tree. I am looking for a very full artificial fraser fir and it looks like your’s might meet my very high standard?
Thank you,
Holley
Leigh Anne says
I got the tree in this post from a decorator years ago, no idea where it came from. I bought a new tree this year from Balsam Hill that I love.
Michelle Olson says
this will be my first year with an artificial tree, I bought one from balsam hill because they look so real. Usually I put on wide wire ribbon then filler then ornaments. Every year we takes turns in the family to chose a color scheme on Christmas Day and then the following day go and buy next years decorations. This year is my turn and I went with copper gold and silver. I always go to the high end stores like Macy Dillard and such for special pieces. I’ve never used garland but I love that idea. I’m going out today to find some at craft stores. Anyways your tree is gorgeous! Hope I’m pleased with this years tree.
Leigh Anne says
I love that you pick a new color scheme each year!
Laura Patricio says
I LOVE your tree, it’s amazing! Your tips and tricks will come in handy for next year’s tree (God willing). We always have a natural tree but I am seriously thinking of getting an artificial tree for next year. Would you mind telling me where you purchased yours and what type of tree it is?
Happy Holidays!
Leigh Anne says
I bought my tree from Balsam Hill – it is the Centennial Fir
Cheryl Wilson says
I hope you know you have filled a REAL need. Every year I go to the mall and see all the beautifully decorated trees and wonder how the heck they DO that. I come home and look at my ho hum tree and wish I had the “recipe” for a beautiful tree. I always say there is a trick to everything if you just know what it is. Thank you for sharing your little tricks with those of us who are less saavy.
Leigh Anne says
Thank you so much Cheryl! I am so glad the post was helpful to you. I love the process of decorating my tree each year!