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Top Ornaments for Your Tree

It is human nature to enjoy the art of expressing yourself. Christmas is a wonderful opportunity to do just that. It is the time of year we spread joy by opening our homes and spending quality time with family and friends. Wouldn’t you like to display a tree that symbolizes all that you love? 

The art of hanging ornaments on Christmas trees is a tradition that dates back to 16th century Germany. Back then, families created paradise trees, or evergreens adorned with items such as apples. Colored roses were used in the 17th century, and candles in the 18th. In 1847, glass ornaments began to become very popular, and ever since ornaments have been integral to the image of Christmas trees. 

If you’re searching for the perfect ornaments for your artificial Christmas tree, we’ve got you covered. 

Because fake Christmas tree branches are made of plastic, it is obvious that you do not want to choose heavy ornaments. Since the base color of your tree will be green and not reflective, you will want to choose decorations that will add pops of color and shine. Gold and silver are classic ornament colors, as are red, blue, and yellow. 

Unique

Klikel glass icicle ornaments add a touch of delicate wintry beauty to your display. They can be combined with Klikel glass snowflake ornaments for an affordable winter-themed tree. These icicles come in 2 different lengths, so you get a realistic look, and you will receive a total of 36 for $14.00.

Classic

Searching for those classic colors of green, red and white bulbs to adorn your tree with? Invest in these beautiful and shatterproof bulbs by Eucatus Christmas Memories if you’re searching for the perfect ornaments. This 30 count supply will be sure to last for many years, especially if you live with pets or children. They come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. They are available for $50.

Flowers

Flowers have been an eye-catching and long-standing ornament for Christmas trees. One of the most beautiful ways you can decorate your tree is with these artificial Christmas tree poinsettia flowers available through Willbound. Shiny and realistic, these flowers are available in gold, red, and silver. They are easy to hang and create the perfect festive look for your tree. You will receive 30 pieces for only $6.00. 

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HOW TO REMOVE CHRISTMAS TREE FLOCKING

Over time, experiences teach a lot of people that if one is not careful while removing the flocking, the branches of the Christmas tree has a high tendency to break and fall off. Also, when one is not careful, it could damage the tree, and the various decorations fixed on it.

To avoid these unpleasant possibilities, different methods now make it safe to remove the flocking from your flocked Christmas trees without breaking the branches. Follow this step-by-step guide to do this task successfully.

  • At first, consider removing all decoration from the Christmas tree and sorting them in different boxes according to types and sizes. 
  • Remember to store them in a box that has soft foam or feathers so it could be dry and so that it can last longer. 
  • Remove all electrical appliances on the Christmas tree, including the Christmas lights. This is done to avoid damages of the electrical appliances and also to avoid broken decorations.
  • You can wait for the Christmas tree flocking to dry. It will be like white dust falling off the tree. 
  • To help the Christmas tree flocking flake off faster, you can shake the tree a bit, and all of it will land on the floor. 
  • From there, it is easy to clean up with a broom or a vacuum, and it will stay reasonably neat.

Another fast and safe way is to brush off as much as you can carefully with your hands or with a very soft and big hairbrush. Then you dampen a cloth with acetone nail polish remover.

 Firstly, rub the fabric over a tiny hidden branch to look for any adverse reaction. If found to be safe to use on the flocked Christmas tree, rub the cloth over all the branches to dissolve the remaining flocking.

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Best Ways to Store Your Artificial Christmas Tree

It’s that time of year again. Christmas is over and now it’s time to put away all of the holiday decorations, including your Christmas tree. You might be dreading packing away your Christmas tree and be tempted to leave it up until February. Depending on the tree, disassembling your artificial Christmas tree should be an easy feat. The real question is, where should you store it once it’s disassembled? 

Remove All Ornaments

If you want all your ornaments to remain intact, be sure to put them away and store them properly before you start to disassemble your tree. Wrap any delicate Christmas ornaments in a towel or use napkins and a shoebox for safekeeping. 

Remove the Lights

If your Christmas tree is not prelit – make sure you detangle any string lights and remove them. Unplug and stretch out each strand to make sure the wires are straight. You can then start wrapping the lights around a napkin tube or empty Christmas wrapping paper roll. This is a great way to keep them from getting damaged or tangled. 

If your tree is prelit, this is the time to check for any burned out bulbs. Start at the top of the tree and make your way down to the bottom. Carefully remove the burned-out bulbs. You can replace them now, or at the beginning of the next holiday season. 

Disassemble Your Tree

Now is the time to disassemble your tree. Many artificial Christmas trees will be easy to take apart as they only come in 2-3 pieces. Take out the sections starting from the top and place them on the ground one by one. If your tree is lit with removable plugs, make sure to find the plugs and remove them first before removing the tree sections. 

Once your sections are on the floor, you can now compact the branches together. Be careful of the lights and cords and don’t force sections to bend the wrong way. 

Store the Tree

Some trees will arrive in a box or a storage bag. The original packaging could be used for storage but cardboard could be inviting to mold or mice. It’s better to store your tree in a canvas bag or large storage container. 

Keep your tree somewhere dry and clean. Try to place it in an area where it won’t get knocked over and can be placed horizontally out of the way. 

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Christmas gift basket for women: The items you should include

 The idea of another Christmas is always thrilling, no matter the year. You are probably already thinking about your favorite lady this Christmas and how much you need them to know that you appreciate them. They deserve a whole lot, but you don’t know what to give them this Christmas? No worries. A gift basket wrapped up in love will go a long way in expressing your intentions. Here are a few things you can put in that basket. 

1. A box of chocolates:

      You want to add this to your basket. What is a gift basket without a box of chocolates? You could even stick a short note to the box, ‘You’re as sweet as these chocolates!’ for instance. Be sure to note their preferences, though, and get them exactly what they’d love. 

2. A perfume 

       You know this person, so get their favorite brand of perfume and add it to your gift basket. It’s handy and classy. Get that particular perfume spray she loves to wear.

3. Convenient kitchen appliances 

     Does she love to cook? You can get her a convenient kitchen appliance. A toaster is great, juicer, a small blender, something minimal but extremely useful in the kitchen. She is sure to remember you anytime she gets to use it. 

4. Stuffed bear

       A stuffed bear is such a ‘yes’ for your gift basket. Get her an adorable stuffed bear. Of course, it should be in her favorite color. 

5. A wristwatch

      A box of wristwatch would sit well in that basket. A note would do just fine on this box too. ‘Dear future CEO, be time conscious,’ something like this is sure to crack them up. It inevitably will not fail to remind them of your best wishes.  

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Tips for Decorating an Artificial Christmas Tree

For those who are ready to dig out their artificial Christmas tree, or perhaps they have purchased a new tree this year, it may seem like a daunting task when it comes time to decorate. Is there really a right or wrong way for decorating a tree? The answer is not really. You and decorate this however you want. But, you will find that there are several tips that you can use now that can make the decorating go a bit faster and be a bit easier!

Tip 1: Always start with the lights

For those who want their tree to look amazing, always start with the lights. There people who put these last. However, it will mean that in most cases, the wires for the lights are showing and that these are actually tangling with the ornaments that you have hung. 

Tip 2: Garland or tinsel needs to go after the lights

Why should you do this next? Simply because you want the ornaments that you are hanging to be seen on the tree. If you do this after hanging the ornaments, then you will find that this can obscure a lot of ornaments that are being hung.

Tip 3: Use green hooks for your ornaments

This is going to allow the hooks to blend into the tree, and it makes ornaments look as though they are hanging there on their own. It creates a more cohesive look and is just a simple thing that you can do to make a difference.

Tip 4: Heavier ornaments need to be further back on the tree limb

There is nothing worse than having an ornament fall and shatter into thousands of pieces. For those heavier ornaments that you are hanging on the tree, be sure that you are getting these back on the tree limb. The further back, the tree limb is a bit stronger and can support the weight of the ornaments.

Tip 5: Always have the tree in the place that it will stay

Don’t try to decorate this and then move the tree later. This can cause ornaments to fall and break, it can result in the tree becoming a bit messy looking and the like. Set the tree up where it will be sitting during the season and decorate it there. 

Hopefully, these tips can help you recreate your artificial Christmas tree like a pro!

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Why do we use Christmas trees?

In our society today, Christmas trees are an essential symbol that signifies Christmas. It serves to be a significant representation of the holiday season. The origin of Christmas began among pagan ceremonies and was later adopted by Christians to celebrate Christmas.

Because of the significance of the evergreen leaves, Christmas trees symbolize eternal life obtained through birth, death, and resurrection. The tradition of bringing branches of trees indoors during winter originated from the practices of ancient Romans. The branches were decorated in honor of the emperor.

One of the first instances where trees became associated with Christian practice was in the 700 A.D. missionaries ministering, who was led by Boniface to tribes in Germany, cut down an oak tree. The oak tree had already been dedicated to the Norse god, Thor. The wood was used to build a chapel. Boniface then pointed to an evergreen, using it as an example of eternal life in Christ.

Further use of a Christmas tree in association with Christianityoccurred in the middle ages, and by 1500 Christmas tree was famous in Strasbourg and Latvia.

Another situation where the use of Christmas trees gained popularity was when Queen Victoria and her husband set up a Christmas tree at the castle of Windsor. It was further boosted by London news, which took the story to the united states, where people immensely imitated it.

The U.S. President Grover Cleveland also further the popularity of charismas trees by setting up a wired Christmas tree in 1895 in the White House.

After the introduction of plastic trees, artificial Christmas trees were born and have mostly replaced the use of conventional trees. Today Christmas trees are used by both Christians and non-Christians alike and have lost any religious significance.

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Which is more promising? Christmas Eve or Christmas day

The Christmas season fills us with joy that leads up to the day of Christmas. The question we sometimes ask ourselves is, “is Christmas day the best part of the season?” Naturally, the anticipation of any event is better than the actual ceremony. And on the day before the event, your anticipation reaches its climax. So if you ask me to choose between the two, Christmas Eve or Christmas day, my pick would be Christmas Eve. For most adults, Christmas Eve provides just the right amount of excitement, and it is an integral part of the holiday without it being the highlight of the holiday. 

Below are some of the reasons why Christmas Eve trumps Christmas day.

· It feels like Christmas without actually being Christmas

When Christmas eve comes, it already feels so much like Christmas without being Christmas. But when Christmas day comes, the season comes to an abrupt and depressing end. On Christmas eve, the festivity is very much in full swing, and you are still very much full of good cheer.

Eggnog still sounds delicious eggnog is one of the significant traditions of Christmas, and on Christmas eve down to Christmas day, drinking as many cups of eggnog is still very much reasonable. You always see it as the same thick and sweet mucus. 

· You are surrounded by your favorite people

You have loved ones all around you on Christmas eve up to the time the Christmas season reaches its peak. This reason is one of the few times of the year when you get to be in the same room with them. On Christmas day, everyone starts looking forward to leaving and returning to their lives.

· You still have a chance to admire Christmas decorations

After Christmas day, taking down Christmas decorations doesn’t feel as fun as it did when putting it up. It feels more like a chore and takes up energy. On Christmas, the decorations are still on in all their glory for your admiration.

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When is Christmas officially over-The epiphany

After the Christmas season, there is the widespread debate about when the Christmas season is over and when to pack up your Christmas tree and decorations. The date for the end of the season is a highly debated topic. The end of the Christmas season is popularly counted 12 days from the day of Christmas. So it is either the 5th or 6th of January as some Christians begin counting the days from after the Christmas day. Some people also believe it is bad luck to take down Christmas decorations before or after the chosen date when the Christmas season ends. 

Everyone has their ideas when it comes to when the Christmas season ends. For some, they leave the Christmas decorations up until the Twelfth Night, which spans December 25 to January 5. For some others, the decorations stay until January 6, which is the day of Epiphany. 

One thing’s for sure – everyone does it differently, and everyone has their ideas.

In Britain, tradition has it that Christmas decorations stay up until Twelfth Night.

And this is where the confusion lies. Twelfth night is a festival in some branches of Christianity which marks the beginning of Epiphany. A count of exactly 12 days from December 25 arrives on January 5. According to the Church of England, this day is the Twelfth Night. The day of Epiphany – when the three wise men came – is the day after, on January 6.

Some countries who follow the tradition of taking down the Christmas decorations on January 6 include Poland, Czech Republic, and Germany while people in the U.K. mostly go with that of January 5.

Not everyone agrees, however. Many other Christian groups count the 12 days of Christmas as starting the day after Christmas Day – making January 6 the Twelfth Night. Countries that also follow the January 6 tradition include Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.

According to some other beliefs, the Christmas season is not over until Candleman-2nd of January.

Whatever date is to your liking, all you have to know is; the rules for the end of the season have changed over history.

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Giant Artificial Christmas Trees

When you think of giant artificial Christmas trees, what size of trees are you thinking about? For many, they are thinking about anything that is above 10 feet in height. Chances are, you are not going to see one of these giant artificial Christmas trees in the neighbor’s house. No, these types of trees are often seen in businesses that have a large space to showcase their holiday spirit! 

What Size is Giant? 

As stated before, the giant is often seen as anything that is 10 feet or larger. The good news is that for those who are wanting to use a giant artificial tree, they have several options when it comes to what size they decide to use. For example, there is a 10, 12 and 15 foot artificial Christmas tree that can be chosen. 

How to Choose the Perfect Tree

How should you choose your giant Christmas tree? Here are a few tips:

  1. Measure the area. How big of a tree can you fit? Be sure that you account for any tree topper as this can add a few more inches to the height.
  2. Are you going to be cramped for space with a giant tree? If so, you may find it easier to use one of the slim designed trees instead of a full tree. 
  3. Do you have an idea of whether you want something that looks traditional or would you rather go with a flocked tree?
  4. Pre-lit or unlit is also a choice to determine. For those who are wanting simple and easy to put up, the pre-lit trees are popular for this reason!

Tips for Putting up a Giant Artificial Christmas Tree

For those who do decide that a giant artificial Christmas tree is what they will need, they need to realize that it will take more than one person to put this up. In fact, it will probably take several align with several ladders to ensure that you are getting this in the right location. Giant artificial trees are breathtaking but they may require more work in terms of getting these decorated simply because they are so much larger than your average artificial tree, so be prepared to need more time to get this done!

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Gratitude and Christmas Mornings

Undoubtedly, there is no better feeling than when we wake up to a Christmas morning, welcomed with hot chocolate, turkey on the dining table, Santa by the door, and Christmas carols ringing everywhere. However, do you know that there is something that feels better than a Christmas morning? Well, I didn’t think so too until I did some research. And guess what I found that to be? Gratitude! So today, we are going to be looking at how gratitude beats our familiar feeling of every Christmas morning. 

All Year Round

Unlike Christmas, which only comes once a year in December, gratitude is a feeling that you can experience at any time of the year. You can as well experience on Christmas day, Easter, and even on New Year’s Eve. 

Making Returns

If we are, to be honest with ourselves, you’d agree with me that there are times we receive Christmas gift which deep down inside, we know that it’s not what we will need or would love to use. And what do we do at the end? Give it away to some other person that may be able to make use of the gift. However, that’s not the case with gratitude. No one can ever think of rejecting any feeling of gratitude showed towards them. No matter how small, big, or the time it comes, we always accept that warm feeling of peace and relief with open arms. 

Contentment Against Materialism 

As Christmas draws near, we naturally tend to think of what gifts we could get for ourselves, family, and friends. Thus, when we engage in Christmas shopping, our materialistic side is reborn. But, the opposite tends to be the case when gratitude comes into play. When we express or receive a feeling of gratitude, it helps us appreciate what we have and as a result, rekindles this special feeling of contentment within us. 

Tension Against Growth 

During the Christmas season, we often get too busy decorating the house, cooking, and trying to make everything look perfect, thus, tension may be created between our family members and us, especially with those that may not buy our ideas of decoration, cooking or anything else. But with gratitude, you’ll get to improve more in your family relationship, as it will help you realize how precious they are to you, and how lucky you are to have them in your life. 

Cost

Expressing a feeling of gratitude towards another by allowing them to know how much you appreciate their efforts, costs absolutely nothing. On the other hand, getting a Christmas gift actually could cost a fortune, depending on who is involved.

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