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Christmas Tree Decoration Tips 1: Place your Christmas tree Operation decoration starts before you even go to pick up your tree. Its not just a choice between the real or fake tree, there is a wide range of both natural and artificial trees available in Ireland. Among the real trees, you mightnt have ever known the proper names for some of these frequently featured trees of Irish living rooms. Looking back, did you have a Nordmann Fir, a Norway Spruce or maybe a Lodgepole? Check the chart below to find out. Expert tip: Once you carry your fir across the threshold, add some sugar to the water that you put in the base of your tree to give it a longer life. If youre a fan of the artificial, the next time youre talking about how you prefer the convenience it brings, learn about the different types of artificial trees so that you can show off your niche Christmas knowledge. Fibre optic and aluminium trees suit a mid century decor, while traditional, real look artificial trees suit every

style including modern homes. Expert tip: Give yourself a good 20 - 30 minutes to separate and evenly fluff the branches of your artificial tree when it comes out of storage. After a whole year it can be bent into very awkward shapes which can make decorating difficult. Perfect your trees position before you do anything else. We suggest you focus on four important aspects when placing your tree: 1. 2. 3. 4. Measurement Fire safety Electronics and wiring Keeping walkways clear Expert tip: Before you choose a tree make sure to measure your rooms ceiling height. Be sure to leave enough room for the tree stand/base. 2: Arrange your Christmas tree lights Get your lights positioned just right and therell be nothing to stop your tree from becoming a proper centerpiece of Christmas magic. We recommend you have 1 x 150-200 string of lights for every metre of tree. Christmas Tree Decoration Tips Expert tip: Plug your lights in before you wrap them around your tree. Not only does this

help you check if you have any broken lights, it also lets you see how the design is coming together as you go, taking the guesswork out of the process and avoiding any disappointing bare patches when you switch the plug on. Expert tip: When its time to take your tree down, wrap your lights around an empty kitchen paper roll and bind them neatly. This will avoid any lights-related frustration at Christmas next year Tree lights guide Tree Height Number of Lights 6-7 feet 400-700 7.5-85 feet 700-1000 9-10 feet 1000-1300 12 feet 1500-2000 Step 3: Tinsel, garlands and ribbons If you are putting tinsel, pompoms or ribbons on your tree follow the image below to learn how each type of material should be spaced and draped. Expert tip: If you just cant get your garlands to hang right, cheat a little bit with craft wire. Source some green wire that can help you attach the material with ease, without sticking out like a sore thumb. Step 4: Christmas tree ornaments Save individual

ornaments for the last layer of decorating. These suggestions below will help to give your tree a fuller look. If you feel youre a bit light on Christmas ornaments check out our Christmas crafts and Christmas decorations sections and get the whole family involved in some homemade fun. Expert tip: Attach your most precious ornaments near the top of the tree to minimise the risk of them being damaged. Lower branches are more likely to see some accidental damage if children or pets are running by. Step 5: The tree topper Finally, the pièce de résistance is your tree topper. Some like an angel, others prefer a star, while some prefer to leave it bare. If your tree sits in something like a bucket or has a potted stand you can make a Christmas pattern using felt, crepe paper or any material you like to hide the boring base. Expert tip: When you come across that dream Christmas topper on your travels, give some thought to its weight. The lighter your topper the lesser the chance of it

falling off or bringing some ornaments or the entire tree with it. Visit our website to learn more about Christmas decorations