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The days of stiff, fake-looking plastic Christmas trees are long gone. Today’s artificial Christmas trees are remarkably lifelike and imitate all sorts of tree species. They’re an affordable and convenient alternative to real ones. Plus, you won’t have to worry about watering or hauling them out to the curb when they dry out.
What Type of Artificial Christmas Tree Is Most Realistic?
The most authentic artificial Christmas trees are closely modeled after natural species. A bushy artificial pine tree or a lush Colorado mountain fir can easily pass as the real thing. Likewise, a tasteful mixed pine tree looks like it came straight from the woods, not out of a box.
For the most realistic option, look for artificial Christmas trees made from polyethylene (PE). Each needle is injection molded from real tree branches, giving them a convincingly lifelike appearance.
How To Decorate Your Christmas Tree
For many people, decorating the Christmas tree is a holiday highlight. But it can also be a little intimidating — after all, you want your tree to look gorgeous and festive.
Start by choosing an aesthetic for your tree. You don’t need to follow it to the letter. But having a style in mind will help guide your design choices.
Do you love old-school wooden ornaments and pinecones? A rustic-style tree could be exactly what you’re looking for. Are you a fan of unconventional color schemes? Switch things up with a vibrant blue or pink Christmas tree. Or, if you prefer something more glamorous, design a glittering tree loaded with metallic ornaments and satiny ribbons.
Once you’ve picked your style, it’s time to decorate the tree. Layer lights at different depths on the branches for an organic, glowing look. When you’re ready to hang ornaments, place the most fragile ones near the top, far away from mischievous pets and playful children.
It’s easy to get caught up decorating the tree branches. But what you put under your tree matters, too. Pick a tree skirt that matches your overall aesthetic. For example, a sparkly blue tree skirt will make blue ornaments pop, while an old-fashioned Santa skirt fits a rustic design.
Some people prefer to save all the space beneath the tree for presents, while others love to add extra decor. Consider setting up a charming miniature village or train set for a little extra holiday flair.
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