Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

By Angel | December 15, 2008 5:33 am |
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For all families a Christmas tree is an integral part of the holiday season and only for a couple of them this seasons begins with selection and decoration of a tree. And it is really important to mention that a Christmas tree is much more than a simple multi-coloured bright holiday symbol, it can be stylish and even Haute Couture, and tree decorating is a traditional ritual that gathers all the family together and creates the ambience of holidays and brings back the sweetest moments of their life where each ornament has something to tell. Have a look at the following themes which look like deliver:

  • simply stylish

The following theme is not a theme at all it is a combination of ideas that will let your tree look irresistible during Christmas 2008 season. Don’t use too much decorations, think of your usual and cherished ornaments that can be accompanied with an elegant ribbon instead of a tinsel or garlands.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

Or you can make a 2-coloured Christmas tree, the only one point – the colours should be of great contrast.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • red and gold

That is exactly the theme to please the main animal of the upcoming year. Gold and red ribbons as well as ornaments look amazing together. Pair it with a bright red Father Frost figure to make an accent.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • tropical & turquoise

This theme is about WOW exclamations since your Christmas tree will look either like a bright butterfly from Thailand or like the center of attention in your house.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • white than snow

The following theme foresees the exclusive use of white in tree decorating: ornaments, garlands, ribbons, tinsels …  It pays homage to the main Christmas symbol – snow.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • baby’s first Christmas

Such a tree will be the best way to celebrate the first Christmas with your baby. Hang as much toys, blue and pink bows and ornaments as possible.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • ginger and sweets

That is the tastiest theme ever: nice, colourful sweets will hangs from branches of your tree.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • rainbow motifs

If you have multi-coloured ornaments and still want your tree to be stylish, sort your ornaments according to their colours and make a rainbow tree.

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

  • burlap star tree

The following tree is a perfect to those who are on a tight budget. Create cute burlap stars on your own and hang them on a tree. Hurray, stylish and cool!

Christmas 2008: Tree Decorating Themes and Tips

If you don’t feel like using one of these themes, simply decorate your tree the way you like and want and happy Christmas!

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