Get creative with your pre-lit Christmas Skirt using these tips
Got a 6 foot artificial Christmas tree—preferably pre-lit—you wish to style to meet up your taste? Hang there! Here are creative ways of covering up your tree’s plastic stand.
Sure, you might want to settle for a DIY Christmas tree skirt or pick up one during your tree shopping. Either way, you must get a beautiful tree skirt that perfectly fits your décor and your style:
GLITTERY WHITE CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT
You can use a fresh and simple white Christmas tree skirt with hand-cut snowflakes covered in glitters. The skirt itself can be made out of a piece of white clothing or white cardboard.
KNITTED CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT
You can use a soft knitted blanket for your tree skirt. If you have an arm-knitted blanket, you can wrap the base of your tree in it for a great texture. You might also want to consider a cable-knit skirt for your tree base. Its soft texture makes it feel like a blanket of snow. Good news is that you can make this by yourself.
BASKET TREE SKIRTS
Use the traditional basket tree skirts to keep your Prelit tree looking real. You can adorn basket with ribbons or paint for a better appearance.
HANDPRINT SKIRT
Get your kids to work with a fun handprint tree skirt. Cover the tree skirt with handprints of different colors to give your Prelit tree a more natural feel.
WOODEN CRATES
Yeah, you read right! Nothing spells traditional Christmas than a good old wooden crate to add a natural rusty look to your tree décor.
WHITE CHRISTMAS SKIRT
My favorite! You can cover the base of your Prelit tree using white faux felt, fur or silk. This would give you a more vintage snowy scene. Simply scintillating!
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