Tabletop tree: How to make it!
Tips for choosing the right tree and decorations!
Don't have space to set up a Christmas tree? Maybe you find the process tedious and overwhelming? Or are you one of those who want a Christmas tree in every room of the house? No matter which category you belong to, I have the solution for you. Tabletop Christmas tree.
Let's see how to choose it and tips to elevate its decoration.
Tree
Since it will be placed on the table, we want the tree to be small in size, approximately 80-90 centimeters in height. This, of course, does not mean that you can't have options. You can still choose the color you like, whether it will be snow-covered or not, as well as whether it will come with decorations or without.
Trees up to 60cm
Trees 60-80cm
Trees 80-90cm
If you want something taller, however, you can also take a look at trees over 90 centimeters tall.
Remember, when choosing the tree, take into account exactly where you will place it. For example, if it is placed on a small side table in the living room, it can be a little taller, while if it is placed on the kitchen counter, you will definitely need something smaller.
Ornaments
When it comes to ornaments, you can still make the choice you want in colors and designs, but remember that the smaller the tree, the smaller the ornaments should be. Also, it's good to pay attention to the quantity. You will definitely need much, much fewer than a regular-sized Christmas tree.
Lighting
The lights on a tree are the Alpha and the Omega. Even if you don't put ornaments, the lights are essential and an integral part of Christmas. Once placed, the whole scene changes, and we are talking about a different tree. However, since it is a table tree, we shouldn't overdo it here either. Depending on the height and density of the tree, choose how many lights you will need.
Remember! We need approximately 100 lights for every 30 centimeters of the tree. So, if you choose a 90-centimeter tree, you will need up to 300 lights.
Accessories
To complete the decoration of your Christmas tabletop tree, you can place a skirt at the bottom if it is bare with a simple metal stand, add a nativity scene and a few decorative gifts. Also, if you are in the mood and want to spend a little more time, you can add ribbons or garlands around it, but again in moderation.!
If all of the above seem time-consuming and demanding to you, you can take a look at:
There are solutions, as long as you want to make the effort, even a little, so you can still have a small Christmas tree at home. Whichever solution you choose, Merry Christmas!!!














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