hi do you know how can i decorate a pop up christams tree
Well, the first time I bought a Christmas tree, I was excited and chose the Baslam Hill Pine. However, the reviews were mixed. Some raved, others considered it terrible. But then I saw photos of the trees that accompanied the bad reviews. The trees didn’t look their best because the branches were too straight and unnatural. When our tree arrived, I gently bent each branch into a J shape. This separated the leaves, and each branch covered a much larger area, giving the tree a fuller, bushier look. The end result was fantastic.
This is called “fluffing the tree.” You should do this with every artificial tree when you take it out of storage. It makes a huge difference. If I had fifteen minutes for a tree-decorating contest, I’d spend ten minutes fluffing the branches.
You can see it well
It’s lovely
Wow, you did a great job, it’s so beautiful.
Nice
How lovely. My tree has holes and is leaning a little to one side. This is our first year alone, and we can’t afford a new tree. When I’ve saved enough, I definitely want to buy some balm and use this trick.
Mr. Christmas recommends doing something similar. Place a branch over every two extended “pieces.” Two on top, one on top, two on top, one on top. Each time, run your hands back and forth to fluff each branch individually. This is a gift and adds dimension to the tree.
I would like to see it fully decorated.
How do you do that?
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Wow, great success, that’s perfect.
The fluffiest tree I’ve ever seen.