Tree decorating themes vary widely according to individual tastes. Many people
like to decorate with a specific color or color combination. Here are a few
basic tips, which may be helpful to you. The suggested sequence for decorating
a tree is as follows:
- Lights
- Garland
- Tree Trims
- Ornaments
- Tree Top and Skirts
Tree Trim Tips
| Tree Height |
Miniature Lights
# of Bulbs |
Feet of
Garland |
Novelty Tree Trim
& Ornaments |
| 2' |
35 to 40 |
24" to 3' |
30 pieces |
| 3' |
70 to 80 |
36" to 4' |
42 pieces |
| 4' |
200 to 400 |
50' to 55" |
35-50 pieces |
| 6' |
400 to 600 |
85' to 90' |
50-75 pieces |
| 7' |
500 to 700 |
100' to 110' |
75-100 pieces |
8' |
600 to 800 |
130' to 145' |
175-225 pieces |
| 10' |
800 to 1000 |
185' to 200' |
200-300 pieces |
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Garland Decorating |
|
Garland
Required |
| Regular Doorway |
|
18' to 25' |
| Double Doorway |
|
20' to 35' |
| Small Picture Window |
|
18' to 25' |
| Large Picture Window |
|
20' to 35' |
| Fireplace Mantle |
|
18' to 25' |
| Ceiling Decorations |
|
50' to 100' |
C-7 & C-9 Lights*:
To calculate the amount of C-7 and C-9 lights for your tree, you may want to
do the following:
HxD (divided by 2) for trees up to 7 feet.
HxD (divided by 3) for trees 7 1/2 feet and up.
For example, a 6 foot tree with a diameter of 45 inches would be as follows:
6x45 (divided by 2) = 135 lights
*Not all C-7 and C-9 lights are approved for artificial trees, but Cool Bright
by GE is a good choice. Check packaging.
Do's and Don'ts of Lights:
Never hook mini lights and C-7s or C-9s end to end. Connect only the same light
sets together. They must be on their own outlet. This is also true when hooking
your treetop to your light sets. the 3 outlet cords work very well in this situation.
Do not hook more than 3 sets of lights together end to end. This can cause overloaded
circuits and may blow fuses in your light sets. Some lights are commercial grade
and you can connect up to six lights together. (Check packaging). Discard damaged
sets (broken/cracked sockets, frayed/bare wires or loose connectors). Turn off
all indoor lights on trees and other decorations when you go to bed or leave
the house.
Use Your Artificial Tree Year-Round
No need to put your tree away after the Christmas season! Here are some ideas
for year-round use of your artificial tree. Use your imagination and create.
Valentine's Tree: Red heart-shaped
lights (or miniature red or white lights) along with heart garland, silk roses,
baby's breath, heart-shaped ornaments, cherubs, red and white ribbon.
St. Patrick's Tree: Green shamrock
garland or ribbon, shamrock ornaments, shamrock-shaped lights (or green miniature
lights), leprechauns, Irish ornaments.
Easter Tree: Eggs of course!
Also egg-shaped lights in pastel colors (or pastel miniature lights), baby "chick"
feathered birds, nests, bunnies, egg-shaped ornaments, Fill clear plastic egg
containers with jelly beans for ornaments.
Patriotic Tree (for Memorial Day or 4th of July):
Stars and stripes garland, twinkle star lights (or miniature red, white or blue
lights), star-shaped ornaments, red-white-and-blue ornaments, bows and flags.
Halloween Tree: Pumpkin lights,
cats, brooms, orange and black ribbons, orange and black ornaments, clear plastic
ornaments filled with candy corn.
Harvest/Thanksgiving Tree: Berry
picks, gold lights, fall leaves, sheaves of wheat, ornaments made of straw,
assorted fruit and nut ornaments.
Collectibles Tree: Showcase your
favorite collectibles by decorating your tree with collectibles and coordinating
trims.
Nature Tree: Decorate with birds,
nests, raffia and flowers. Our natural looking trees are an excellent addition
to a log home, a rustic great room, den or patio.