Instead of the usual boughs and swags, sit a miniature evergreen on a mantel. Or try it in a child’s room or on a kitchen counter. No nook is too small for a hit of holiday magic. It’s perfect for apartments, too!
Short on space, time or money? Create a faux tree by drawing a silhouette on a piece of kraft paper. Trim it with twinkly lights and shimmery balls, and bring out the eggnog.
Photo, Sian RichardsMore is always better when it comes to creating this holiday look. Layer lots of ornaments, lights and tinsel for a lush traditional feel.
This colourful beauty is sure to please design fans everywhere. String bright paper garland or colouful ornaments around your tree for a loud, playful look. How-to video: How to make your own DIY paper garland.
Photo, Sian RichardsClassic homemade ornaments look best on a simple fir tree. Red and white are favourites for a snowy, cozy, sing-along-with-the-family celebration. To learn how to make a miniature version, watch this video.
Light up their eyes with a tree decked out in whimsical candy. Wire lollipops to branches, add candy necklaces and use curly ribbon in the garland. Now try to keep their hands away.
For a understated neutral look, use ornaments that are relatively the same size and shape and stick to only a few colours. A beautiful white ribbon woven around the tree completes the look.
For a minimal modern look, decorate a white tree with multi-coloured ornaments. This look is fun and stylish.
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