The Christmas tree is an important element of Christmas. We place it at home and richly decorate it to please the eyes during the holiday season. You can decide either living treeor its artificial equivalent.
Currently artificial Christmas trees they are designed in such a way that they look almost like real ones. If our hair has already gone through its troubles and its appearance has deteriorated slightly, there are simple ways to remedy it. How to thicken a Christmas tree so that it gives the impression that it came straight from us ? We give you a hint.
The most important thing to achieve the effect of a dense tree is to properly arrange the artificial Christmas tree. We start by spreading out the main branches, coming directly from the trunk. You need to bend them evenly in all directions.
The next step is to spread out the smaller twigs – each one separately. They should be bent in different directions so that they fill the space between the main branches. It is worth remembering that we place the Christmas tree from the bottom up, not the other way around. We shape the twigs in a similar way from the inside out.
This task requires some patience, but the effect can be truly stunning. If, after finishing the work, we assess that there is still a lot of free space, we can improve the arrangement of the twigs until a satisfactory effect is achieved.
Christmas tree it is full of decorations – baubles, lights, sweets and chains. Such additions allow you to cover any free spaces, making the Christmas tree appear denser than it actually is.
However, trees without decorations, with the only additions being twinkling lights, are becoming more and more popular. Regardless of whether Christmas tree whether it is full of decorations or not, we can place real twigs from a living tree on its subsequent branches.
Branches of pine, fir or they will not only thicken the Christmas tree, but also make it look more natural. Additionally, there will be a characteristic, forest scentmaking our Christmas days and evenings more pleasant.
