Step 1: Hang Christmas Tree Lights
Hang Lights On Christmas Tree |
The first
step in how to decorate a Christmas tree is adding the lights. Tree lights
typically come on green or white wire strands; choose the strand color that
matches your tree so the wire will be hidden. Illuminating your Christmas tree
from the inside out will give it the most dynamic look. Start at the base of
the trunk and work your way up, wrapping lights around every major branch,
moving from the trunk to the tip and back.
Here are
four popular types of lights to choose from when decorating your Christmas
tree.
Traditional incandescent lights: These Christmas tree lights, which come in a
variety of sizes and colors, are the most popular type of tree lights.
They warm up the branches of a real tree, which will release the scent of pine
into the room.
LED lights: These Christmas tree lights are newer than the traditional incandescent
lights and don't produce heat. They're typically more expensive, but they are
flameproof, fireproof, and completely safe to put on your tree.
Globe lights: These Christmas tree lights are round and come in many sizes. They look
like balls of color on the tree, and while they have a softer glow than mini
lights, the light they produce covers a larger area on the tree.
Bubble lights: These retro lights stand straight up on the limbs of your Christmas
tree. When the liquid tube on top of the light warms up, bubbles float up and
down inside the tube, resembling lava lamps.
Experiment
with different lighting schemes until you find one you like -- it's OK to mix
and match lights. For example, a background of white or clear lights can be
highlighted with strands of colored lights that wrap the outer areas of the
tree.
Editor's tip: Don't skimp on lights -- for every vertical foot of tree, you should
use a strand of 100 light.
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