As an interior decorator and I get to do a bit of holiday decorating for my clients this time of year. I'm getting pretty adept at decorating Christmas trees, because I do a lot of them... and I decided to share what I have learned and to break it down into easy to follow steps so that you can feel confident about decorating your tree.
(Here is
Part I, in case you missed it.)
Part II starts with.....
3. THE SKIRT
It may seem I'm skipping ahead here and the skirt should come last, but there are other options out there - not just a traditional skirt -
that makes addressing this now more important.
The base can be really hard to do when the tree is all decked out in ornaments and garland - especially if you have decided to use one of the new
farmhouse style baskets or tubs as your base.
With all the options we have for the base of the tree, we may need a little prior planning or assembly.
For example, it is a very current 'farmhouse' look to set the tree inside a large galvanized tub - but very hard to do if the tree is laden with pretty, breakable ornaments...
Tubs are an adorable way to skirt a tree - and they have a neat, tidy look to them... and because of their popularity, many shops are offering 'tree collars' in metal and basket styles
The same is true of basket bases. Nothing beats wicker for a clean casual style.
Or learn how to make your own here
Depending on size, Urns make a great tree stand
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The Hunted Interior |
And crates are definitely becoming popular for a rustic touch
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Image from Pinterest |
Make your own, here
Tree skirts are a traditional choice and there are a million styles and choices
But a fur throw makes a great statement, too.
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image from Pottery Barn |
As do other unique materials...
Like a tree log...
or an oversized lamp shade...
Or a collar made from joined picture frames...
A carpet of Pine Cones...
Or just some burlap, tied up with a bow...
Whatever you use, make it your own unique style. If you have a fresh tree, remember to provide a way to water the tree to keep it fresh without disturbing the decorations.
Next post.... Ribbon and Garland!
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