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Hosting A Christmas Tree Decorating

When it comes to holiday decor, we like to go by the same rules we do the rest of the year: Use what you love! But if you've just set up the Christmas tree and are feeling a little intimidated by all that plain green (especially if you've opted for a faux variety), fear not: We've tapped an expert to help. Victoria Ford is the blogger behind Prepford Wife, and we love her classic style with a twist. So, as the weather gets colder and the countdown to Christmas begins, we tasked her with breaking down tree trimming into three easy steps. Here's what to do:

Pro tip: First, Ford advises, if you're opting for a faux tree, get one that's pre-lit to save the hassle of stringing lights. If you're using a real tree, put the lights on first (and string them while they're plugged in, so you can ensure you've got even lights all over).

Special ornaments

"I start by putting ornaments that are special to me on the tree first," says Ford. These are most often one-of-a-kind pieces that Ford and her family received as gifts or picked up on travels. This could also include special, more expensive ornaments you've splurged on, antique or family heirlooms—basically any ornaments you'd be especially sad to see shattered by a pawing pet. Beginning with these ornaments lets you give them optimal placement on the tree (think far enough off the ground to be out of reach of kids or pets and spread around the tree to give a good 360-degree view).

      Natural elements

      Next up, Ford advises incorporating a natural element. This is especially true if you're going faux. Berries, boughs of holly, and pinecones are all good options. "Anytime you can bring the outdoors in, it just makes your tree feel a little more special," Ford says.

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      Christmas Ornament Hooks

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      Filler ornaments

      Finally, to flesh out the tree, you'll add filler ornaments. Good news for those without extensive ornament collections: These come super cheap from a number of retailers. Adding a variety of sizes, shapes, and textures will bring visual interest to the tree, so (unless you're sticking strictly to a theme), get a few types.

      Hang these on and voilĂ : 'tis the season!

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      Hosting A Christmas Tree Decorating

      Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/entertaining/holidays-celebrations/a34331791/how-to-decorate-a-christmas-tree/

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