Have you bought an artificial Christmas tree? Then you have made a wise investment. But, still, you want it to appear on the picture you saw, right? We are here to help you give your tree a complete look with branches spread out. So, read on for some helpful tips to make your tree look fuller.
Start Fluffing It Up
Artificial Christmas trees are made for you to make them look full and bushy, so when choosing one, choose one with many branches if possible. You can check the branch tips in the product feature section.
Hence, your tree will already look fuller, and you will be able to add more decorations to your tree for added volume. When the time comes to put up your fake Christmas tree, remove it from the box if new or a storage bag if old and leave it overnight once erected.
Doing this allows the branches to un-crease to make fluffing them easier. When the time comes to fluff or flocks the branches take your time spreading them out. You can then refer to your product image to see the shape.
Another important note is if you need to place your artificial Christmas tree in a corner or against a wall. Investing in using a half tree helps refer to the front of your tree when tweaking the final branch. In addition, it will help the tree look great from all angles when viewed.
So, fluffing each branch takes time and care to get the desired shape.
Time to Deck Your Tree With Decorations
Great, your tree is up and looks all bushy. Now, you need to add your Christmas decorations to the tree. A tree with many branch tips makes it ideal for dangling those ornaments for any artificial Christmas tree decorations.
Still, glittery or reflective ornaments can create illusions showing more branches when light reflects on them. In addition, the light will bounce off your LEDs which makes for an easy trick. Along with the baubles, another perfect thing to use is ribbons to give your tree a complete look.
If the ribbons have long tails to feed in and out of the tree. You can attach that end to the branch or the trunk. Another inexpensive staple is tinsel; you can drape it between the branches but never in a straight line.
It will make your tree look fuller, and when done in sections, it helps to break down the decoration process. The important thing is to find the right amount of baubles and lights for your tree.
Wrapping Things Up
With some inspiration using nature is also a great way to give your tree a fuller look. The best part is your artificial Christmas tree will look realistic. So, add some fir cones to clip or tape onto your tree to give it an organic look. Finally, use fake snow on the ends and the top of branches to add an excellent winter touch.