How To Decorate Christmas Tree
As Fall transitions into Winter, the topic of how to decorate Christmas tree becomes a very popular topic. From light application to covering every square inch with ornaments, this festive activity is something that brings families together. However, there are guidelines that should be followed in performing this act that help ensure both the safety of everyone involved, as well as the appeal of the finished product. This article goes over the steps to help ensure this fun filled activity is safe and rewarding.
What you need to decorate a Christmas tree:
- Step ladder
- Ornaments
- Christmas lights
- Ensure the tree is a safe distance from an electrical socket. When decorating your Christmas tree, pay close attention to how far the tree is placed from an electrical socket. Too close will be a fire hazard; whereas too far away will require more Christmas light wiring to be exposed that someone could easily trip over. A distance around two feet is a safe enough distance to accommodate these safety measures.
- Put your Christmas lights on. When learning how to decorate Christmas trees, you want to ensure the lights are applied securely and in a way that provides an aesthetically pleasing element when you are finished. To accomplish this, apply the lights from bottom to top, in a weaving pattern between branches. By starting from the bottom, you are safe from any issues with the plug having enough slack for the electrical socket, and the weaving pattern securely binds the lights in place while simultaneously spacing them accordingly.
- Apply ornaments, garland, and other accessories. Adding your ornaments and other various accessories is one of the most enjoyable aspects of decorating Christmas trees. If using garland, place it in patterns that both overlap the lights as well as in between lights strands to give a varied look; ornaments can be placed in any sort of situation, however, many people prefer for them to be evenly spaced.
- Get your mug of eggnog and enjoy the view. After you have finished decorating your Christmas tree, grab a mug of eggnog and take a step back to enjoy your work. This is a good time to make any adjustments to the ornaments if there are ample spacing issues.
Posted on: Dec. 15, 2010















