Miniature Christmas Trees
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:08 pm
Miniature Christmas Trees
Speaking of little Christmas trees, one way to liven up the whole house during the Christmas season is to have a little tree in each of the main rooms of your house. You can find little artificial trees in several sizes (look for a deal at the after-Christmas sale). In addition to your large tree in the family room, try a tiny tree on the dining room table, the kitchen table or on top or the television; set one on your dresser or bathroom counter.
You can decorate these little trees with miniature Christmas ornaments; you can usually purchase minatures where where you buy small trees, or you can make your own decorations. Tiny popcorn strands are really cute, or you create a theme for each tree. The little tree in your sports lover’s room could be decorated with tiny baseballs and football helmets (specialty Christmas stores often have these ornaments and party stores carry favors and other small items that you can use or check on eBay for tiny toys you could make into ornaments).
Make little snowman ornaments out of cotton balls, or cut tiny snowflakes out of white paper. Bring a little summer into the season by converting seashells into ornaments (just poke a little hole in the shell for the hook to go through). Want visions of sugarplums? Decorate the
Speaking of little Christmas trees, one way to liven up the whole house during the Christmas season is to have a little tree in each of the main rooms of your house. You can find little artificial trees in several sizes (look for a deal at the after-Christmas sale). In addition to your large tree in the family room, try a tiny tree on the dining room table, the kitchen table or on top or the television; set one on your dresser or bathroom counter.
You can decorate these little trees with miniature Christmas ornaments; you can usually purchase minatures where where you buy small trees, or you can make your own decorations. Tiny popcorn strands are really cute, or you create a theme for each tree. The little tree in your sports lover’s room could be decorated with tiny baseballs and football helmets (specialty Christmas stores often have these ornaments and party stores carry favors and other small items that you can use or check on eBay for tiny toys you could make into ornaments).
Make little snowman ornaments out of cotton balls, or cut tiny snowflakes out of white paper. Bring a little summer into the season by converting seashells into ornaments (just poke a little hole in the shell for the hook to go through). Want visions of sugarplums? Decorate the