We cannot promise you snow, but we can help you create beautiful white Christmas trees. Of course, your family and friends will be swooning about it. Our post will help you turn your white Christmas tree into a dream come true even without your bribing your weatherman.
Choose Your Christmas Tree
The first step for a magical white tree is to get a flocked Christmas tree. While not essential, it does make things easier. Why? The tree is already covered with white particles that resemble snow. Or you can go for an all-white tree.
Add Some White Lights
If you decide on investing in a flocked tree, we recommend getting a pre-lit Christmas tree. Doing this saves you time and energy to decorate it with lights. Yes, we get spoiled, but the rush of the festivities is a great help. Still, if you choose to stick to a live tree or even an unlit artificial one, then you need to add some white lights.
Add Snow To Your Tree
If you have decided to go with an artificial Christmas tree without flocking, that is not a problem. Or you may already have a faux tree. Then, it is time to add the snow. One way to do this is using microfiber duster refills. The best part is you can add pockets of snow to branches adding the white duster refills around the tree. Furthermore, you can reuse them each year or repurpose them as dusters.
Use White Picks in All Sizes
Using white picks is a fast way to make your tree into a white Christmas tree. You find them in all shapes and sizes to designs. Instead of using several ornaments, you can fill your tree with one large pick. Furthermore, it gives your tree uniformity and convenience using picks.
Add a Touch of Ornaments
Then add a variety of white ornaments with textures and shapes to create various finishes. Finally, you can blend silver with gold to metallic to add interest while keeping things neutral.
Complete Your Tree With Ribbons or Bows
You can use a wired or non-wired ribbon to add detail to your Christmas trees. Using a wired ribbon is easier to form around your tree. Also, choose a contrasting ribbon for your white tree to make it pop. Or you can continue with neutral colors like using metallic mesh ribbons. We prefer a contrasting ribbon as it brings consistency across your tree.
Final Thoughts
The best part with these Christmas tree decorations is it will not even take you more than half an hour to remove them from the tree to pack in storage for next year. Alternatively, with all the decorations removed with only the lights left, you can leave your winter tree up for most of January before taking it down.