The green artificial Christmas tree has certain things in common with the freshly cut tree both are for decorations. The freshly cut tree has more features that distinguished it from the artificial but there are ways to make both look indistinguishable.
- The branches and tree needles of artificial trees are tiny, flattened, and scanty. One can fan out these needles, fluff out the branches to bring a fuller tree outlook. The tree can look all fuller with a tweak here and there through puffing and fanning out branches and needles.
- Go all out in decorating do not beat down the ornaments. The tree needs as many décors as possible to make it look fuller and freshly cut. Hang on the lights and ornaments in a delicate and arranged manner. Lace them on each branch in a way that doesn’t pronounce its scantiness.
- Lush, greenery and a full look adds a difference wrap the branches of the artificial tree with garlands from top to bottom. Freshly cut pine branches can be collected and fixed into spaces, blending into the flattened line needles. Spread out the branches so they won’t look jumbled up.
- Add scents that have a woody fragrance that spreads the natural air. One can flock to the green artificial tree as well, wrapping tinsels and ribbon drapings to add a natural touch. Assemble pinecones and dress up the tree to conceal scanty and bare patches.
- A tree shirt would be a most essential element or when a woven basket, to cover the plastic tree trunk. A sturdy base alongside stylish bulbs gives a sense of realness to the tree.
A green artificial Christmas tree is never an eye sore and with these few tips, it would look almost natural.