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Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas On A Budget
By Enid Edginton

Some of the most creative and unique  Christmas tree decorating ideas are actually the ones that are the cheapest. Don't think for a minute that decorating a tree, whether it be an artificial tree, a wall mounted tree or a real tree has to be boring! The key is to use your imagination to come up with ideas that will reflect your interests and personal style. When it comes to  Christmas tree decorating ideas, necessity really is the mother of some great inventions!

Here is some inexpensive and creative  Christmas tree decorating ideas for revelers on a budget.

 Christmas Card Images - This is one of the simplest of  Christmas tree decorating ideas. Cut the images that you like from last year's  Christmas cards and color the back with gold or silver magic marker. Then hang it from the tree with a shiny ribbon. This look is especially nice on a wall mounted  Christmas tree that is placed next to your main entryway.

Colored Glass or Plastic Balls - Embellishing common colored glass balls with glitter paints or aerosol flocking (fake snow) is one of the most tried and true of  Christmas decorating ideas. You can also glue on glitter or craft store jewels and attach braids or ribbons on a cheap glass ball and turn it into the dime store equivalent of a Faberge egg. Stickers, sequins and ribbons can also be used to make inexpensive decorations look more unique. A bit of glue and some glitter is also a great way to refresh the look of old or scratched  Christmas ornaments.

Cookies - Decorating your tree with cookies is as old as the tradition itself. Simply make gingerbread or shortbread cookies and decorate them with icing. Make sure to leave a little hole in the confection so you can hang it from fish line or a ribbon from the tree. Gingerbread men or shortbread snowmen look great, especially on a natural green tree.

Glitter Decorations - Just about any tiny object, sphere or disk can be dipped or painted with glue and then rolled in glitter. This is one way to transform "junk" into  Christmas decorations that can be hung from the tree. Glitter is very inexpensive and it can be used to transform everything from old antique keys to cereal box prizes to golf balls into  Christmas décor.

 

Origami - Origami is the fine art of paper folding. You can find instructions for making everything from snowflakes to storks out of Origami on the Internet. There are many sites that specialize in offering origami  Christmas tree decorating ideas. One idea is to make larger and smaller versions of the same design to create a balanced and minimalist look.

Party Streamers: simply strewing the ends of its branches with party streamers can create a very fashionable and minimalist looking tree. A strand of Chinese lanterns from the dollar store also very nicely compliments this look. This type of look is also very attractive on an upside down  Christmas tree or a wall mounted  Christmas tree as a bit of a breeze makes the tree come alive with movement.

Pipe Cleaners - This is one of those  Christmas tree decorating ideas that is great to do with the kids! Chenille pipe cleaners have to be one of the most versatile craft items ever invented. Simply twist them into the shape of snowflakes, stars, angels or anything that you can imagine. Best of all pipe cleaner  Christmas decorations can be wired directly onto the tree. This makes them ideal for trees that can't, for reasons of safety, have too many dangling decorations such as the wall mounted  Christmas tree or the upside down  Christmas tree.

Popcorn  Christmas Tree - There is nothing cheaper than popcorn and it is a great source of inspiration when it comes to  Christmas tree decorating ideas. Any type of  Christmas tree including the real, artificial or wall mounted  Christmas tree looks great decorated in garlands of popcorn. Popcorn can also be shaped into balls and hung like gigantic snowballs from the branches of a tree. Don't forget too that you can easily dye or paint popcorn using food coloring.

Ribbons and Lace - One of the simplest  Christmas tree decorating ideas is to simply tie bows made out of scraps of ribbon and bits of lace and tie them to the boughs of a tree. This is also the safest way of decorating a tree if you have a wall-mounted or upside-down  Christmas tree. Decorating a  Christmas tree in ribbons that are securely tied to a tree is also safest for a toddler.

Snowflakes - This is one of those  Christmas tree decorating ideas that are great to do with the kids. Remember the folded paper snowflakes you made as a child? You can decorate them with any color of glitter. For the best results hang the smaller paper snowflakes at the top of the tree and the larger ones at the bottom.

Toys - If you are on a budget then you can find lots of  Christmas decoration ideas in the toy section at your local toy store. As long as it is miniature, it will probably look great on a tree. You can wire heavier items to the branches and hang lightweight items with colorful bows. Trains, little dolls and fish look especially nice on an  Christmas tree. This idea is also good for a small wall mounted tree in a child's room.

Wired Translucent Bows - This is one of the more minimalist  Christmas tree decorating ideas but the effect is absolutely beautiful. Buy wired translucent ribbon on in two colors - silver and gold are hot right now - and simply tie them to your tree. The wire keeps the bows big and stiff so they look really attractive. This look is also perfect for a tree that you don't want people to bump into such as a wall mounted  Christmas tree or upside down  Christmas tree.

For more information on  Christmas trees, visit http://www.o- Christmas-tree.com/ Christmastrees.htm - a year-round resource for all your  Christmas tree and decoration needs. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Enid_Edginton

 



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