9 Foot Artificial Christmas Trees: Methods for Stringing Garland

Choosing the Perfect Garland for Your 9 Foot Artificial Christmas Tree

When it comes to decorated a 9 foot artificial Christmas tree, many people find that they need to add more decor than what they would normally add to a smaller tree. This makes sense since you are decorating a much larger tree. So, this is why many people use garland on their 9 foot artificial Christmas trees.

While garland was once thought of as something that you would use on your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees just to add some color or even cover some bare spaces throughout the tree — it is no longer considered just filler. Many people use garland on whatever tree they are decorated whether it is a  9 foot artificial Christmas trees or a table top tree because there are so many different styles of garland out there that can enhance the theme that you are using on your tree.

Methods for Stringing Garland on Your 9 Foot Artificial Christmas Tree

Thanks to the garland coming in all textures and colors, you are going to find it easier than ever to use garland on your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees. But, the question that many people have is: is there a right or wrong way to decorate with garland?

The answer to this is that there is no right or wrong way when it comes to putting garland onto your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees. There are those who claim you need to go around, and others who claim you go vertical up and down the tree. The choice is really up to you. However, you will find that any method that you use to put the garland onto the tree often produces a bit of a different look each time. We recommend that you experiment a little with your tree and the garland to find the method that looks best for you or is the easiest way to put the garland onto the tree.

If you are newbie to garland, these fast and easy tips can help you to get started with garland on your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees:

1. Put your lights on the tree first! This is a must. Do this earlier than any addition of garland or ornaments. Of course, if you have a prelit tree, then this tip really does not apply to you.

2. Choose your garland, and make positive you have sufficient to go around! Garlands can be ribbon, yarn, tinsel, popcorn…anything!

3. Start at the pinnacle of the tree and work your way down.

4. Keep about a foot between every strand of garland. You can put it nearer collectively too…the key is to preserve the distance equal.

5. When you’re stringing your garland, make positive to keep it somewhat loose and free so you can tuck it into the tree. You don’t want the garland to seem to be tight around the tree. Once you are done, you can then make those final touches that are going to make your tree decor really come to life. So, will you be putting garland onto your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees this year?