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10 Common Christmas Tree Decorating Mistakes to Avoid for a Stunning Holiday Display

Updated: Jul 18

Decorating the Christmas tree is a cherished holiday tradition, but it's easy to make mistakes that can detract from your tree's beauty and safety. To help you create a stunning centerpiece for your holiday decor, we've compiled a list of common Christmas tree decorating mistakes to avoid. Follow these tips for a flawless and festive tree!


10 Common Christmas Tree Decorating Mistakes to Avoid

1. Overcrowding the Tree: It's tempting to use every ornament you have, but overcrowding can make your Christmas tree look cluttered. Instead, choose a balanced mix of ornaments, leaving some branches visible to create depth and interest.


Christmas Ornament balls hanging on christmas tree

2. Ignoring the Tree’s Proportions: Ensure your decorations are proportionate to the size of your tree. Large ornaments on a small tree can look overwhelming, while tiny decorations on a large tree can get lost. Balance is key for an elegant Christmas tree.


giant christmas tree carried by a man

3. Skipping the Lights Test: Always test your Christmas lights before placing them on the tree. A single burnt-out bulb can ruin the overall effect and be frustrating to fix once they're already on the tree.


Christmas tree with a lot of christmas lights glowing

4. Neglecting Tree Safety: Safety first! Make sure your Christmas tree is stable and secure. If using a real tree, keep it well-watered to prevent it from becoming a fire hazard. For artificial trees, check that all parts are securely connected.


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5. Using Mismatched Themes: While an eclectic mix can be charming, a cohesive theme or color scheme helps create a polished look. Choose a theme that reflects your style, whether it's traditional, modern, rustic, or whimsical Christmas decor.


A kid putting a christmas ball ornament on tree

6. Forgetting the Tree Topper: The tree topper is the finishing touch that ties your whole Christmas tree together. Choose one that complements your overall theme and adds a crowning glory to your tree.




7. Overlooking the Base: Don't neglect the base of your Christmas tree! A tree skirt or decorative collar can hide unsightly stands and add to the overall aesthetic of your tree.


A beautiful christmas tree with a silver tree skirt under

8. Not Fluffing the Tree: Whether real or artificial, take the time to fluff the branches of your Christmas tree. This makes it look fuller and more natural, providing a better canvas for your decorations.


9. Using Too Few or Too Many Lights: Strike a balance with your Christmas tree lights. Too few can make your tree look dark and sparse, while too many can be overpowering. A good rule of thumb is 100 lights per foot of tree height.


10. Decorating from Top to Bottom: Work from the inside out and bottom up to ensure even distribution of lights and decorations on your Christmas tree. This method helps you see how each section of the tree is coming together as you work.


Conclusion: By avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure your Christmas tree is a stunning highlight of your holiday decor. Happy decorating from all of us at St. Nick's Christmas Lighting and Decor! For more tips and holiday inspiration, visit our blog or shop our wide range of decorations and lighting.

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FAQs:

Q: How many ornaments should I put on my Christmas tree?

A: The number of ornaments depends on the size of your tree. A good rule of thumb is about 10-15 ornaments per foot of tree height. Balance is key to avoid overcrowding.


Q: What type of lights should I use on my Christmas tree?

A: LED lights are a popular choice for Christmas trees due to their energy efficiency and longevity. You can choose between warm white, cool white, or multi-colored lights depending on your desired look.


Q: How can I make my Christmas tree look fuller?

A: To make your tree look fuller, fluff the branches before decorating. Spread them out evenly and fill in gaps with larger ornaments or garlands. You can also use a tree filler, such as artificial branches or ribbon.


Q: What is the best way to secure a real Christmas tree?

A: Use a sturdy tree stand designed for the size of your tree. Ensure the stand is filled with water and place it on a level surface. Secure the tree with additional support if needed, such as tying it to a nearby wall or furniture.


Q: How do I choose a theme for my Christmas tree?

A: Start by selecting a color scheme or theme that matches your home decor or personal style. Popular themes include traditional red and green, modern metallics, rustic natural elements, or whimsical characters.


Q: What can I use to cover the base of my Christmas tree?

A: Use a tree skirt, decorative collar, or a fabric blanket to cover the base of your tree. This hides the tree stand and adds a finished look to your overall decoration.


Q: How can I prevent my Christmas tree lights from tangling?

A: To prevent tangling, wrap your lights around a piece of cardboard or use a light storage reel when not in use. When decorating, start from the base and work your way up, wrapping the lights evenly around the tree.


Q: Do you offer Christmas tree decorating services?

A: Yes, at St. Nick's Christmas Lighting and Decor, we offer professional Christmas tree decorating services. Our experts can help you create a beautiful and festive tree that perfectly fits your style and space.


Q: Do you sell pre-decorated Christmas trees?

A: Yes, we offer a selection of pre-decorated Christmas trees for those who want a hassle-free holiday setup. Visit our website or store to see the available options.


Q: Where can I buy Christmas tree ornaments?

A: You can buy a wide variety of Christmas tree ornaments from St. Nick's Christmas Lighting and Decor. Check out our online shop at www.stnickschristmaslighting.com or visit our store to explore our extensive collection.

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