How to Decorate a Room with Christmas Greenery Without Using an Entire Tree

How to Decorate a Room with Christmas Greenery Without Using an Entire Tree

You may have a festive holiday look without bringing a tree into your home.

Because Thanksgiving has passed, the inflatable lawn turkeys will be replaced by inflatable lawn candy canes and holiday lights. And for those that celebrate and decorate for Christmas, it's time to decide whether to bring in a real, live outside tree for a few weeks or dust off the fake tree in the basement and light some pine-scented candles.
How to Decorate a Room with Christmas Greenery Without Using an Entire Tree
In either case, Christmas trees can be a tremendous pain—and that's before you get into the tangled strings of lights. But here's the thing: there's no law requiring you to have a Christmas tree. If you have children who are old enough to comprehend and/or young enough to care about the Santa-chimney-presents-tree issue, the tree may be unavoidable.

But there are plenty of ways to decorate for Christmas with festive greenery that don't necessitate a tree for everyone else. Savannah Sher presents a few instances in an essay for BobVila.com. Here are a few to think about this year.
Wreaths Wreaths, like trees, are available in both natural and artificial kinds, are commonly available, and can be made by hand. If you choose a fresh wreath, Sher says it will ultimately dry out while hanging—which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The wreath will still look wonderful and should endure the entire holiday season.
Wreaths
Wreaths, like trees, are available in both natural and artificial kinds, are commonly available, and can be made by hand. If you choose a fresh wreath, Sher says it will ultimately dry out while hanging—which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The wreath will still look wonderful and should endure the entire holiday season.
Garland Garland is another Christmas favorite that may be utilized in any room of your home, framing doors and windows, wrapping around a banister, draped across the mantle, or used as a table runner. While there is plenty of artificial garland available in stores, it is also reasonably simple to manufacture fresh garland. Pine, cedar, holly, and fir branches perform particularly nicely.
Garland
Garland is another Christmas favorite that may be utilized in any room of your home, framing doors and windows, wrapping around a banister, draped across the mantle, or used as a table runner. While there is plenty of artificial garland available in stores, it is also reasonably simple to manufacture fresh garland. Pine, cedar, holly, and fir branches perform particularly nicely.
Centerpiece for the table Consider these to be a little wreath that you set flat on a table and usually have a candle, light, fruit, or tchotchke in the center. (If you choose the candle option, may we propose an LED artificial candle rather than something with a flame near dry branches?)
Centerpiece for the table
Consider these to be a little wreath that you set flat on a table and usually have a candle, light, fruit, or tchotchke in the center. (If you choose the candle option, may we propose an LED artificial candle rather than something with a flame near dry branches?)

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