Decorating with Rope Lights can add a festive and magical touch to your Christmas decorations. Here are some creative ideas for using Rope Lights:
Remember to always follow safety guidelines when using Rope Lights, such as avoiding overloading electrical circuits, using outdoor-rated lights for outdoor applications, and keeping them away from flammable materials.
]]>The concept of Christmas in July originated from the Southern Hemisphere's geographical reversal of seasons. Christmas leads to a desire to experience the festive ambiance that aligns with the familiar imagery portrayed in books and movies. This sparked the idea of creating a winter wonderland in July, complete with decorations, gift-giving, and joyful celebrations.
July in Australia often brings chilly temperatures and shorter days, creating a perfect opportunity for people to escape the winter blues and uplift their spirits with the warmth and joy of Christmas. By celebrating Christmas in July, Australians bring a touch of holiday magic into their lives during a time that would typically lack traditional festive experiences.
Just like the December holiday season, Christmas in July is adorned with beautiful decorations that light up the surroundings. Colourful lights, sparkling ornaments, and cheerful wreaths transform homes, offices, and public spaces into enchanting wonderlands. Families and corporate entities alike come together to create festive environments that inspire joy and togetherness.
Christmas in July offers a unique opportunity for families to come together and enjoy quality time, reminiscent of the December holiday season. It's a chance to share delicious feasts, exchange gifts, and create cherished memories. Additionally, many corporations embrace this festive occasion to foster team bonding and boost employee morale through office parties, gift exchanges, and special events. The spirit of camaraderie and celebration spreads throughout workplaces, enhancing the sense of community and belonging.
What is Christmas without delicious treats? Australians in July enjoy a wide array of traditional holiday foods. Roast dinners, Christmas puddings, gingerbread cookies, and mulled wine are just a few of the delectable delights that grace the tables during this mid-year celebration. It's a time to savour flavours, embrace culinary traditions, and indulge in festive feasts that bring comfort and joy to everyone involved.
Christmas in July has become an eagerly anticipated celebration for Australians, offering a delightful and heart-warming escape from the winter season. With festive decorations, joyful gatherings, and an abundance of delicious treats, this mid-year holiday tradition brings families and corporate communities closer while spreading the joyous spirit of Christmas. So, whether you're snuggled up by the fireplace or enjoying a winter barbecue under the stars, Christmas in July allows Australians to embrace the holiday cheer and create lasting memories. Start planning your mid-year festivities today and let the magic of Christmas illuminate your winter wonderland!
]]>If you want to add attractive decorations to your home this year but don't know how to set up Christmas inflatables, keep reading! We'll give you tips on effectively putting up your festive inflatables to enjoy all season long.
Inflatable Christmas decorations come in all shapes, sizes, colours and designs, from Santa Claus and reindeer to snowmen and more. But how do you choose where to put your inflatable decoration for maximum impact? Here are a few tips:
With a little planning, you can ensure that your inflatable decoration brings joy to all who see it this Christmas season!
Nothing gets people into the holiday spirit like inflatable Christmas decorations. But before you can enjoy the sight of a jolly Santa Claus or a cheerful snowman in your front yard, you must ensure enough space for your inflatable. The last thing you want is Santa cowering under a tree or your snowman to be wedged between trees and sheds.
When setting up your inflatable, start by finding a level spot at least twice the size of the decoration. If possible, choose an area that is sheltered from strong winds and rain. If you're wondering how to keep inflatable decorations standing, use pegs to tie them down to the ground or the tabs on the product to keep them sturdy.
Every inflatable comes with a transformer, which you must plug into the power outlet before turning on the switch. Before that, ensure there is enough allowance for proper airflow and that the fan is not covered or smothered by the polyester material. Don’t forget to double-check the zipper is fully closed before you begin inflating it. To avoid overheating the transformer, inflatables should not run for more than 12 hours.
Christmas World is your one-stop Christmas shop! We have everything you need to make this festive season merrier, from inflatables and decorations to Christmas trees. Our commitment to you is to provide a fantastical range of products at incredible prices so that you can find what you need and buy what you want under one roof.
With friendly service and expert advice guaranteed, we are dedicated to making your Christmas celebrations special. Visit our website or shop locations in Alexandria, Belrose, Leumeah, Castle Hill, Gosford, Penrith and Wollongong today!
]]>This year is all about ensuring the Christmas cheer is present everywhere — every room of the house included. For the 2022 festive season, Australians are buying multiple Christmas trees in all sorts of sizes, types and colours to decorate almost every room with one, two and even three trees. After all, why limit the soul-warming feeling that a beautifully decorated Christmas tree can bring to just one room?
When it comes to baubles, ornaments, lights and tree toppers, the trending colours for Christmas decorations in 2022 are silver and gold. Symbolising the snowy winter wonderland of Christmas in the Northern hemisphere, silver decorations are always on-trend. However, this year the frosty colour will be contrasted by warm golden decorations — creating a metallic festive atmosphere.
If you have wreaths and table decorations made out of tinsel, leave them packed away in boxes this year. This Christmas, Australians are decking the halls with red and white floral wreaths and garlands on dinner tables, railings and mantelpieces. After being forced to spend many months indoors this year, it’s time to embrace nature and the warm season by bringing the outdoors inside this December.
Whether you’re looking for the items on this list of the most popular Christmas decorations of 2022 or something else, you’re sure to find exactly what you need at Christmas World. Browse our extensive Christmas collection online today and enjoy convenient shipping all across the country.
]]>Because of the seasonal changes in December in Australia compared to other parts of the country, Christmas is celebrated differently. So instead of being huddled by the fire, drinking hot chocolate, Australians head to the beach or have a day outside in the sun.
Then when July finally rolls around, this is when Australians celebrate Christmas in the traditional sense since it’s colder. Although we know it as Christmas in July, Australians call this second celebration Yuletide or Yulefest. Since it’s colder in July down under, Christmas can finally be celebrated with drinks by the fire and getting cozy in warm attire. Some parts of the country also sees snow, but there’s even fake snow included at various events dedicated to the celebrations.
The July celebration doesn’t replace Christmas on December 25th. Australians still celebrate Christmas with gifts and other usual traditions. The festivities in July are just an added bonus that allows them to feel the true spirit of Christmas in the right season. Plus, it’s not an official holiday and not everyone celebrates the second Christmas. However, this doesn’t mean it’s still not popular with the Australian people. As each year passes it becomes more popular.
Celebrating Christmas in July isn’t just for Australians, it is also celebrated in other countries.
We Australians love a Christmas feast and family gatherings, Christmas in July is just an awesome way and excuse to bring all family and friends together.
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Bring any space to life with a moving Christmas scene! Past a moving Ferris wheel, Santa’s workshop, the town centre, airport, joyful homes and various other stops, set up a battery-operated train that weaves around various locations in the North Pole — you’re sure to gather an admiring crowd, especially if you add some lights for nighttime.
If your décor aesthetic leans towards subtle shades and a more modern style, this quiet, snowy Christmas village display idea for your small space will do the trick. Using artificial snow to create soft white flooring, place miniature wooden houses in between LED trees and flickering lamposts to set the scene. Although this 3D display may not be as bright and colourful as the previous, its magical atmosphere will appeal to both adults and children alike.
While so many people default to adding anything and everything into their Christmas garden displays, this outdoor Christmas light display idea is all about a single, strong theme — twinkling lights. When the sun sets, watch as your outdoor area lights up with LED Christmas trees, reindeer and petal balls. Hang delicate stars on your front door and place rustic lanterns along your garden path too. This outdoor display idea is all about keeping decorations minimal and letting the radiant lights do the talking.
At Christmas World, we have an exceptional collection of Christmas decorations, trees, lights and so much more. Browse our entire range online today and turn any space — no matter how small — into a breathtaking display for all to enjoy.
]]>Bring the look (and smell) of a snow-covered woodland indoors this year by decorating a real Christmas tree with fake snow and silver and white decorations. From white weeping branches to silver glitter leaves, sparkling baubles, snowflakes and even clip-on birds, your Christmas tree will look like you pulled it right out of a magical forest.
Topped with a Santa hat and adorned in red and green decorations, this Christmas tree theme is playful and bright. For maximum impact, we recommend a white Christmas tree but when it comes to the decorations, the world is your oyster. Think sparkling tree skirts, traditional tinsel, red and white candy canes, reflective baubles and hanging Father Christmas-inspired decorations. Your Santa-themed Christmas tree is sure to put a smile on everyone’s face!
While pink, blue and lime aren’t considered classic Christmas colours, if you want to embrace a 90s Christmas tree theme, these are the colours for you. Cover your tree in pink flowers, blue baubles and green, purple and gold tinsel. With the ideal look being leaving barely any sign of a tree underneath many layers of decorations, the more the merrier for this style.
Recreate one of these three popular 2022 Christmas tree themes or let your imagination take over and do your own thing. You’ll find anything you need, from decorations to trees, motifs and more, at Christmas World. Browse our entire collection online today and enjoy our fantastic prices as well as nationwide shipping across Australia.
]]>You may now be wondering how to attach Christmas lights to your roof to create a festive display outdoors without risking your safety or causing any damage to your roof. Luckily, you can easily attach Christmas lights to a roof using plastic clips.
A budget-friendly way to attach Christmas lights to your roof is by using plastic clips. Just make sure you buy clips specifically designed for outdoor use. To set it up, you’ll need a ladder, plastic clips, a weatherproof box and a family member, neighbour or friend who can assist you during the day.
Before you even step on the ladder to attach Christmas lights to your roof, you should know exactly where you want everything placed and have the measurements to know if it will actually work.
Begin by locating your outdoor plugin. That’s where your starting point will be. Measure your roof and ensure you have enough lights and clips to correspond with that length. The best Christmas lights begin with a careful plan.
You’ll likely be spending a considerable amount of time on the ladder. Having your supplies lined up and ready to go will help you save time. Make sure you have all the light strings and clips you’ll need to cover the distance and design you have planned. Remember that placing clips too far apart will leave you with saggy light strings that look less attractive.
You don’t want to find out those new lights are defective when you’re standing at the top of your ladder. If wires are exposed, dispose of the entire string to avoid fire hazards.
Since you have a plan already in place, you know how far your lights will reach. Attaching the light clips first will make hanging the lights a breeze. Carefully plant your extension ladder firmly on flat ground and extend it well above the eaves. Make sure your ladder is at a comfortable angle for climbing before you begin working. As you put the clips in place, ensure they’re all in the same direction. Place clips around 12 inches apart or as recommended by the manufacturer.
When your clips are in place, start back at the beginning with your first string of lights. Whether you attach lights to your gutters or shingles, work strategically. Also, make sure your lights are pointing in the same direction. Avoid attaching strings of lights together ahead of time since shorter strings are easier to work with. Work along the roofline, making sure the line remains taut and in a straight line without pulling too tight since this can damage your lights.
6. Set a timer
Sure, your lights are spectacular — but you don’t want them staying on all night! Your light show could awake your neighbours and raise your electric bill. Plug your lights into an outdoor timer that will ensure you never forget to turn off the lights. Some outdoor timers even have light sensors that automatically turn your lights on at dusk. So, even when you aren’t home, you’re bringing the holiday spirit to your neighbourhood.
It’s finally showtime. Gather the family outside to admire your handiwork when your job is complete. While waiting until dark to turn on your lights the first time will have the most dramatic effect, you probably don’t want to face the hassle of conducting potential repairs at night. Turn lights on once you’ve finished working to ensure everything goes as planned.
When it comes to decorating your home for the holidays, safety should always be a top priority. Attaching Christmas lights to a roof can be incredibly challenging, especially on windy or snowy days. However, with a few simple precautions, you can decorate your home safely and avoid any potential hazards:
Learning how to attach Christmas lights to your roof is a great way to create a festive display at home during the Christmas season. Once you take the time to learn all the details and collect the proper supplies, recreating the effect again and again will be simple.
Explore our selection of Christmas lights on Christmas World
At Christmas World, we have everything you need to make your home shine bright this holiday season. From traditional string lights to festive LED bulbs, we have a wide selection of Christmas lights to choose from. And for those who want to go all out, we also carry animated 3-D displays and inflatables. Browse our Christmas lights selection today and start making your home merry and bright!
]]>This handy guide will provide you with a range of tips from professional decorators on how to decorate a Christmas tree, leaving you with a feature in your lounge or family room that can be admired by friends and family, the whole season through.
Whether it’s tinsel, a ribbon garland or lights, it is always best to start decorating from the very top of the tree. Professionals recommend that you should start adding your garland about a fifth of the way down from the top of your tree and that you should run your tinsel or garland at an angle to create an interesting look.
Though it’s traditional when decorating a Christmas tree to add your topper last, adding it before your other decorations will allow you to create the look that you want to be based around your tree topper.
When adding your star or angel or any other kind of topper to your tree, professionals also recommend not placing your topper on the very top of the tallest branch but instead, embedding it in the top section of the tree.
Using oversized ornaments can be a fun way to really make your tree pop and they don’t always need to be Christmas related. Depending on what your tree theme is for the year, you can add any assortment of larger ornaments but be sure to space them apart, so they don’t give your tree the appearance of being overcrowded.
With every kind of Christmas tree, there are two types of ornaments you can use. You have your basic fillers, baubles and the like, and then you have your stylish and fancy ornaments that will make your tree truly shine.
Expert tips on how to decorate a Christmas tree state that you should embed your less impressive ornaments deeper inside the tree. Though you may not be able to see each one clearly, these create a base for your fancier ornaments, and they give your Christmas lights something to reflect off of.
Your more extravagant Christmas decorations should be placed more on the outside of the tree for all to see. Space them well so that there are no bunching or busy-looking spaces on your tree. Long-hanging feature ornaments can also be used to fill gaps and spaces in your tree branches.
Experts recommend the use of floral wire and pipe cleaners to hang your ornaments over the traditional hanging materials as it keeps them more secure and positions them better on your Christmas tree.
Throughout the decorating process, you should regularly step back from your Christmas tree to take in the aesthetics you are creating. The last thing you want is to finish your decorating and then have to start all over if you are not happy with the results.
The final adjustments on your tree are the finishing touches you need, to make sure you have decorated your best tree yet. Fluff your branches as necessary or reposition them if you are using a fake Christmas tree, reposition any ornaments that look too bulky and make sure everything that is attached to your tree is secure enough to last the entire festive season.
A well-decorated Christmas tree can fill you and your home with all the joys of the festive season, so this year, make your tree one of your absolute best with the range of quality decorations and Christmas trees available from Christmas World. Shop our range today!
]]>With so many lights to choose from, you must first consider the type of display you’re planning to create. For starters, you can try stringing pathway lights to light up the driveway or combine cheerful multicoloured bulbs. Choose from various Christmas lights, including:
While hanging up Christmas lights outdoors is a fun way to spread holiday cheer, remember to take basic safety precautions:
Following these simple guidelines can help ensure a safe and happy holiday season for everyone.
The holidays are a special time of year when family and friends come together to celebrate. One of the best ways to spread holiday cheer is by decorating your home with festive Christmas lights. Here are a few tips on how to get started:
Decide where to hang your lights before you start stringing them up. An easy method is to wrap trees or bushes in twinkling lights. You can also use lights to highlight your home's unique features, such as an entryway or bay window. Don’t forget to measure your chosen location so you can plan your design to cover the whole area without falling short of lights.
Before you start hanging up lights, test them to avoid any frustrating surprises once everything is set up. Simply plug in each light strand and ensure they're working correctly.
Once you've decided where to hang your lights, it's time to start attaching them. It's important to use insulated staples instead of regular ones when setting up Christmas lights outdoors to protect your electrical wires from being damaged by the elements.
Start at the end of your chosen location and work your way up or down, attaching the lights as you go. Make sure each light is facing the correct direction before moving on to the next one.
Once all the lights are in place, plug them in and enjoy the festive display you've created. Don't be afraid to experiment with different lighting effects. Many modern string lights have built-in timers, dimmers and even colour-changing settings for extra fun!
Illuminate your home with Christmas World today
Christmas World has everything you need to light up your holiday season. We have a wide selection of colours and styles of lights to choose from, so you can find the perfect design to set up Christmas lights outdoors. Our lights are durable and long-lasting, so you can enjoy them for seasons to come. Shop our selection of Christmas lights today and get ready to decorate your home in no time!
]]>In this blog, we will delve deeper into one of the most convenient types of artificial trees, fibre optic Christmas trees, and everything you need to know about why these trees are a fantastic choice to make in 2021.
Before we get into the nitty-gritty of why we think these trees are one of the best choices you can make, let’s look first at what a fibre optic Christmas tree is. Fibre optic Christmas trees are a type of pre-lit trees — the lights are directly built into the artificial tree needles, branches or trunks. Their fibre optic technology gives them a truly magical look and creates a glowing effect rather than having light shining from a distinguishable source. Simply plug your fibre optic tree into a power source and watch it radiate from the inside out!
While fibre optic trees might sound to you like any other artificial tree, they are some of the most convenient trees you can buy. This is because, unlike real trees or other artificial types, fibre optic trees don’t need to be manually adorned with lights every year. Not only does this save you time untangling the knotted lights from last year and draping them around the tree, but it also saves you space since you won’t have to store bulky LED lights when the Christmas decorations come down.
As one of Australia’s favourite places to go Christmas shopping, you’re sure to find the perfect tree for your home at Christmas World. If you’re looking for a realistic and traditional-looking fibre optic tree, take a look at our green pines with in-built cool LED lights. For a winter wonderland feel, you can’t go past a fibre optic snowy tree with berries, while a fibre optic white tree will be the perfect centrepiece of a modern, glamorous setup. Whatever you’re looking for, you can count on our extensive Christmas collection to have what you need. Browse our full range online today.
]]>Bring your living room set up outside and extend your cosy Christmas atmosphere to the porch. With a fully decorated Christmas tree, wrapped packages underneath and a welcoming outdoor bench covered in festive pillows and throws, people passing by can partake in your family’s joy and merriment too.
With so many Australian porches thoughtfully adorned with pot plants and front gardens blooming with towering trees, it feels only natural to incorporate front porch holiday décor into this greenery. Light up your garden path with colourful light poles and top the trees outside your front door with minimalist decorations in metallic colours.
While white might be a more appropriate colour theme for porches in a snowy country, holiday décor in Australia is traditionally green and red. Embrace these classic colours for Christmas 2021 and decorate your patio with flashing green and red light-up motifs that stand out at night. For the daytime, place a couple of adorable inflatables around your garden to keep your Christmas display going 24/7. However, remember that when it comes to colour themes, less is more!
This year, impress your family, friends and local passers-by with some exceptional front porch holiday décor from Christmas World. As Australia’s number one Christmas store, there is no better place to shop for all your festive needs. Browse our range online today or visit us in-store at one of our locations.
]]>The silly season is fast approaching, and you’re asking yourself, "Where can I find real Christmas trees near me?”
The dedicated team behind Christmas World delivers everything Christmas, including delightful, long-lasting live Christmas trees cut fresh daily from our very own Christmas tree farm.
There truly is nothing quite like the look, smell, and feel of fresh Christmas trees. Indulge in a little festive magic, continue your family tradition, and buy a real Christmas tree today. Find out more below.
How long does a real Christmas tree last indoors?
Your live Christmas tree should last at least five weeks indoors – that is, if you take good care of it. If you purchase your real Xmas tree around the end of November, it should be green and full of life come Christmas day.
How do you make a real Christmas tree last longer?
As soon as you cut the trunk, fill your real Christmas tree stand with water. This step is vital – the faster your tree gets water, the longer it will last. Make sure your tree stays hydrated by topping up the stand regularly.
Need expert advice on caring for your Christmas tree? Don’t hesitate to ask our team for help.
Should I spray my Christmas tree with water?
Fresh Christmas trees need water to remain bright and vibrant all season long. Ensure yours has plenty of water in the stand. You might also like to fill a spray bottle with room temperature water and spritz your tree every few days – just be sure your lights are switched off and unplugged.
How do you save a dying Christmas tree?
The best way to save a dying real Christmas tree is to give it water. Just like cut flowers, fresh Christmas trees need water to survive.
How can you tell if a Christmas tree is fresh?
Fresh Christmas trees have needles that are firmly attached to the branch – they shouldn’t just fall off. You can also check the trunk to see if it’s sticky. Stickiness is a sign of freshness.
For more information, visit our Real Christmas Tree page.
Our Fresh Cut Christmas Trees are 100% Eco-Friendly
All of our Fresh Cut Christmas Trees are freshly cut from our very own sustainable farm and not from the forest, with environmental and expert planning we always make sure we do our best practice for environmental interests.
Our Fresh Cut USA Style Christmas Trees are available at the following Christmas World stores from the 25th of November:
(Click on the addresses to get directions)
Belrose
Address: 206 Forest Way, Belrose NSW 2085
Alexandria
Address: 82 McEvoy St, Alexandria, NSW 2015
Penrith
Address: 9-13 Aspen Street, South Penrith, NSW 2570 (Next to KFC)
Fresh Cut USA Style Christmas Trees are available at the following Christmas World stores from the 1st of December:
Wollongong
Address: 47 Princes Hwy, Albion Park Rail NSW 2527
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1300 00 9627
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The holidays are usually synonymous to wonderful aromas emanating from the kitchen, gifts under huge Christmas trees adorned with ornaments, tinsel and lights warming our hearts. It’s also the time of the year when electricity costs go sky high. Don’t you wish you could fully decorate your house with bright and attractive lights and not have to worry about the energy bills? Well, you actually can with LED Christmas lights. Take a look at how they can help you this festive season.
1. They’re much safer to use
Christmas-related house fires are better prevented when owners take action to ensure that the accessories they’re using to decorate their homes are safe. Real trees, for example, can become tinder-dry if not properly cared for and easily catch fire when trimmed with traditional lights that get burning hot. Aside from watering them regularly to keep them fresh and green, embellishing them with LED lighting solutions is a better, safer option.
2. They’re energy efficient
Blinking, flashing or steady illuminators can seriously burn a hole through anyone’s pockets, especially for Australians. Because it’s the summer holidays, you are more likely to turn your air conditioner on full blast to keep cool. Aside from that, you’ll be using electricity to light up your decorations.
If you’re using the traditional bulbs, prepare to be shocked with a high energy bill. To avoid the high cost, you can simply switch to light emitting diodes. A strand of 50 old-fashioned bulbs uses 0.3 kilowatts, while a strand of 50 LED lights uses only 0.004 kilowatts. Quite a big difference when it comes to energy costs, especially if you’re going to be running more than 10 strands for hours. It’s definitely something you need to consider when choosing from our array of Christmas lights for sale.
3. They last longer
Do you still remember how often you had to replace the bulbs on your old fashioned strand of lights last year? A lot of times, we presume. Some people who have no patience with replacing them end up tossing them out and buying a whole new set. LEDs are more durable because they don’t heat up like those old ones. In fact, if you’re going to buy them this year, you can still expect to use them next year, and the years after, depending on how often you use them during the season.
4. They’re environmentally friendly
Let’s talk a bit about reducing your carbon footprint during the holidays. When you use energy, and we mean the non-renewable kind, you’re actually contributing to carbon dioxide pollution that has devastating effects on the environment. Choosing energy-efficient solutions at home can significantly reduce your carbon footprint. There are many things you can do to become eco-friendly and one of them is choosing LED lighting for your Christmas tree as well as replacing the existing bulbs you have at home.
As you can see, there are a lot of reasons why you should be switching from traditional lights to LEDs. They’re not only beneficial to you cost-wise, they’re also a great choice if you’re concerned about being eco-friendly. Check our huge array of LED Christmas lights, as well as our collection of gorgeous Christmas trees online. Decorate your home and make this season extra special with these beautiful, cost-efficient decorations.
]]>Our trees are created to give you the thick and lush look of a real Christmas tree without any of the expense and the mess. Each branch of our trees Is created with much attention to detail and modeled after live Christmas trees to create a truly beautiful focal point for your Christmas celebration.
Our trees are also made of the highest quality materials, so that you know that your tree will last you for many years of enjoyment.
When Christmas time comes, the last thing you want to do is to spend hours setting up your Christmas tree. You want to set it up quickly so that you can start decorating it right away. That’s what makes our Christmas trees are so different. They are very easy to set up quickly so that you can start putting the lights and decorations on it. Some of our trees even come pre-lit so that you don’t have to worry about fighting with strands of lights.
Once Christmas time is over, taking your Christmas tree down and storing it couldn’t be easier. Your tree will be easily stored and all ready for you to use the next year.
We know that not every household is looking for the same size tree. That’s why we offer many options for Christmas trees to suit your needs. Whether you are looking for a large tree to put in your living room or you want something small and stylish for your desk, we have trees in all shapes and sizes. We even have Christmas trees that look like they are covered in snow. With many different sizes and types of Christmas trees, you can find the right tree for your home or office.
Take a look around at our Christmas tree selection and see what tree will fit your needs the best. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and let us know how we can help you. Each beautiful tree is created with much attention to detail and using only the highest quality materials.
We want to help you make your Christmas you the very best that it can be for many years to come. Choosing the right artificial Christmas tree is the start to having a beautiful and memorable Christmas this year.
(CW)
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With all the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, it’s easy to let your home – especially your Christmas tree decorating – fall by the wayside. Of course, we all want a glorious looking conversation piece to marvel at throughout the festive season, but time constraints can make that next to impossible.
After choosing a tree from our collection of Christmas trees online and getting it delivered to your home, it’s time to put the finishing touches. We know you’re busy, so we’re going to share here 5 Christmas tree decorating ideas that won’t take too much of your time.
1. Adorn with Oversized Ornaments
When you’re pressed for time and you need to complete your tree decoration fast, there’s no better way to do it than to use oversized glitter balls and burlap ribbons draped from top to bottom. It’s best to put the Christmas balls in prime positions first to make it easy for you to incorporate the ribbon, then finally add smaller ornaments or garlands.
2. Go All White
If you bought our white Douglas Fir artificial tree, complement it with tinsel, baubles and decorations in white and silver. An all-white theme allows you to put just a few key pieces and opt out of fully decorating your tree. From our selection of Christmas lights for sale, go for the white coloured sets as well. Remember that for every vertical foot, you should have 100 lights for fresh trees, and 50 lights for artificial ones.
3. Use Crystal
Looking for that dramatic, eye-catching flair? Easily glam up your tree with ornaments that reflect light. Think of glass icicles, tinsel with lights, and metallic balls and ribbon garlands. When it comes to these classic ornaments, the more the merrier! So, have as much as you like and let your tree shimmer with them.
4. Decorate with Snowflakes and Stars
Who says it’s impossible to feel the cold during an Australian Christmas? By adorning your tree with more frosty snowflakes than the usual, you can set the mood for winter holidays, even with the sun shining bright outside. For a more attractive décor, spray your snowflakes and stars with silver glitter and let them dry before hanging them.
5. Cover with Lights
If you can’t wow them, outshine them! And there’s no better way to do that than with a fibre optic Christmas tree. You can choose to add your own decorations or simply go with our pre-decorated package. Adding more lights to this already brightly-lit tree will make it even more attractive.
There’s no right or wrong way to decorate your Christmas tree, whether you chose an artificial tree or opted for a fresh one. Be inspired with our ideas above or simply come up with your own!
Do you have more quick decorating ideas you can share? We’d love to hear from you. Share your thoughts in the comments section below.