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Brown Christmas Tree

Posted on May 4, 2011.
Brown Christmas TreeHow to create a forest of Christmas trees

Choosing the right location for your Christmas tree forest.

Most homes have a fireplace or at the entrance as you walk in the door. This may be a relatively small space in a single-storey house or a much larger two-room floors with a staircase. Fireplaces can be almost any form of long, narrow corridors almost any size of rectangular shape. The size and shape can be a bit complex and may require some creative thinking, but it is ideal for any size Christmas tree forest.

The first thing to do is assess how much space you have to work with. Some houses have one level of a lean tall windows on each side of the door or on both sides. It is also usually a pretty long wall leading to the rear of the room. This would be the ideal place for forest trees in this style of home. In a two-story home there is usually a wall that rises gradually with the staircase, so that the rear wall is higher than the front. A forest of trees work well in filling the empty space in the largest part of the wall and is also a beautiful accent for stair railings.

Once you choose where you want to use, you must take certain measures. You need to know how high your ceiling is, how much room you have along the wall that you will use and how far from the wall, you can come.

Choose your Christmas tree.

The next thing to do is decide whether you want to use live Christmas trees. They can be purchased in different sizes and they add a pleasant scent of pine. The other option is Pine artificial Christmas trees. Artificial Trees are beautiful too. They come in a variety of sizes and can be purchased with or without lights. Whatever your choice, you'll need at least 3-5 different heights. For a smaller, single-story space, you'll need a 7 ½ to 9 foot Norway Pine Pre Lit Slim Christmas tree, depending on your ceiling height, a 4-6 ½ foot Norway Pine Pre Lit Slim Christmas tree and a 3-foot artificial Christmas tree table. If you have a two story foyer, you can choose up to five trees. I recommend using an odd number of them and may choose two 7 ½ to 9 feet of trees, a 4-6 ½ feet of artificial Christmas trees and two small 3-foot artificial Christmas trees. In both cases, you can fill the gaps between trees with smaller 2-foot miniature artificial Christmas trees.

Decorate the Christmas tree forest.

Decorate the tree can be very simple and easy by simply adding a few unique ribbon bows. You can use Red velvet ribbon or choose a theme like the West or South-West and use the Red Ribbon Bandana for your bows. Carry your theme of your stairwell and put a little arc on Garland Artificial dissolution of the banisters.

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