For those who have purchased a prelit Christmas tree this year, first off, congratulations! You are going to find that this tree will be beautiful and will be in your family for many years to come. Secondly, you are going to love how much time this can save when it comes to decorating your tree and your entire home. So, what can you do to ensure that you are decorating this prelit Christmas tree as you should? Check out these tips!

  1. Choose a theme! And remember, this does not have to be a theme that you are seeing in magazines or online. You can simply choose to go with the family heirloom ornaments that you use every year. The whole idea is to simply have a plan for what you are going to put onto the tree so that you have a visual in your mind of what could work.
  2. No need to worry about the lights since this is a prelit tree! Which is good news, since this means one less thing that you have to worry about handling. Tip: Remember what color of prelit lights will work best with the theme that you are using to make this look even better.
  3. Hang your ornaments in an organized manner. If you are using more than one color, be sure that these colors are spread evenly throughout the tree. This is going to make the tree look fuller and more organized, which means looking even better and often like something that you would see featured on Pinterest.
  4. Make sure that you have a variety of ornaments that you are using. For example, if you are going to use gold and silver balls, be sure to have balls of every shape and size on the tree for a better look.
  5. Try to use the lights that are on the tree to your advantage. Find ornaments that are shiny or have glitter, as the lights will bounce off of these which is going to make these shine even more! This can be what you need to make your tree have that glow that many people try to get.

There are no right and wrongs when it comes to decorating your Artificial Christmas tree. Remember to have fun, and make this a family affair if you want. There is nothing more traditional than everyone gathered around to deck out the tree!

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