What's up Hivers! Christmas is just around the corner. When the ber months start, people in the Philippines begin decorating for Christmas right immediately, as seen in the streets and especially in our homes. You can also hear Christmas carols everywhere and children caroling every day when the ber months come. We celebrate for a longer period of time than others. I made our Christmas tree and will show you how I decorated it.
First, I took out our Christmas tree, then I prepared all the things needed, and we cleaned all of it.
Then I started bending the individual branches. It took time to bend each of the branches; there are just so many of them.
Just like how I always do it, I started with the Christmas balls. I put them in every corner of the tree in different sizes and colors.
Then there's this bright Christmas tree looking decor.
Next are these tingling, cute bells with red ribbons on top.
Right after that are my favorites: these angels, colored gold and transparent, holding different instruments. It's like they're playing a song for you.
And we also have this cute instrument decor in gold colors, all of them.
Then I added some artificial flowers. I have red, pink, green, and silver on hand. Choose picks with bendable stems so that you may customize them however you desire.
And lastly, of course, a Christmas tree for me isn't complete without a tree topper. I chose a star to complete the look of our Christmas tree.
I didn't really have a specific theme for this; I just wanted it to look colorful. We placed the Christmas tree on top of a box, and my daughter covered it in Christmas wrappers.
That's how it looks during the day.
This is what it looks like at night with the lights off.
That's how I decorated our Christmas tree. Did you also build up yours? Comment down below. That's all for this blog. Thank you for sparing your time to visit my blog. Adieu!
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