Choose a stable location away from heat sources and set up your tree securely.
If using an artificial tree, fluff each branch to create a full and natural look.
Plug in and test your string lights before placing them on the tree.
Wrap the lights from the base upward, weaving them in and out of branches evenly.
Secure the tree topper at the highest point, ensuring it is stable and centered.
Drape garland or ribbon starting from the top and work downward in a spiral pattern.
Hang larger ornaments first, spacing them evenly around the tree.
Fill in gaps with medium and small ornaments, balancing colors and shapes.
Use ornament hooks or hangers to secure delicate decorations properly.
Step back periodically to check for visual balance and adjust as needed.
Place the tree skirt around the base to hide the stand and complete the look.
Tuck light wires and ornament hooks out of sight for a clean appearance.
Use a step ladder safely when reaching higher branches; do not overreach.
Avoid overloading electrical outlets; use a surge protector if needed.
Keep breakable ornaments out of reach of pets and small children.
Add personal touches like handmade ornaments or family keepsakes.
Use themed color schemes or styles for a cohesive design.
Ensure the tree is not blocking exits or walkways for safety.
Turn off tree lights when unattended or overnight to prevent fire risk.
Enjoy your decorated tree and make adjustments as desired throughout the season.