Choosing a Color Scheme for Your Tree
The first step in decorating your 8-foot artificial Christmas tree like a pro is to choose a color scheme. You should stick with traditional colors like red and green or opt for a more modern approach with metallics or pastels. Whatever you choose, keep it consistent throughout your tree decorations.
One option is to use a monochromatic color scheme, which involves using different shades of the same color for a cohesive look. For example, you could decorate your tree with shades of blue, from light aqua to deep navy.
Another option is to use complementary colors, which are colors opposite each other on the color wheel. Some popular combinations include red and green, blue and orange, and yellow and purple. Finally, to add extra depth to your tree, try using a triadic color scheme, including three equally spaced colors on the color wheel.
Placement of Ornaments
Once you’ve chosen your color scheme, it’s time to start decorating your tree. Again, placing your ornaments is critical to creating a visually appealing display.
Start by placing your most significant ornaments at the tree’s base and working your way up. This helps to anchor the tree and create a cohesive look. Next, add medium-sized embellishments, spacing them evenly throughout the tree. Finally, add your little ornaments and fill in any gaps.
To create depth on your tree, use different ornaments, such as glittery balls, matte balls, and specialty ornaments like snowflakes or florals. Make sure to evenly distribute the various decorations throughout your tree for a balanced look.
When hanging your ornaments, start with the top of the ornament hook. This prevents the decoration from drooping or bending under its weight. For a polished look, try using ribbons or garlands to separate sections of your tree.
Adding Lights to Your Tree
No Christmas tree is complete without lights! Start at the top when adding lights to your tree, and work your way down. We recommend using 100 lights per foot of a tree, so your 8-foot tree would require 800 lights.
To create depth and dimension, mix regular and twinkle lights. For a traditional look, opt for the warm white glow. For a more modern look, try using colored or LED lights in your chosen color scheme.
When hanging your lights, wrap them around the branches, not just the tips. This will make your tree look fuller and more vibrant. Finally, plug your lights into a surge protector to protect your tree from electrical damage.
Using Tree Skirts and Toppers
Remember tree skirts and toppers to complete your tree display. A tree skirt is a decorative covering that goes around the base of your tree. Choose one in a complementary color or pattern to your tree decorations.
For a finishing touch, add a topper to your tree. Popular options include stars, angels, and bows. For an exceptional communication, try a personalized topper like a monogrammed letter or a family photo ornament.
Conclusion
With these tips and tricks, you can decorate your 8-foot artificial Christmas tree like a pro. Remember to choose a cohesive color scheme, carefully place your ornaments, add plenty of lights, and finish with a tree skirt and topper. Happy decorating!