One of the main reasons why the artificial tree doesn’t look like a genuine tree is because the fake tree trunk is evident through the thin limbs or uneven fullness. Your artificial Christmas tree, no matter how big or tiny, may look and feel more real with the help of our services.
Take care that your artificial tree doesn’t dampen the spirit of the season. It takes very little time or effort to fix broken artificial tree limbs.
You should start by reducing the size of your Christmas lights.
Using lights of varying sizes is a simple first step in creating the illusion of a bigger Christmas tree.
One set of Christmas tree lights should be smaller and more compact than the other. Both sets of lights can be the same color, say white. One of the strands of lights ought to be made up of incandescent lamps to give it a more traditional look and feel.
Even comparing a pre-lit, thin tree to one decorated with two strands of enormous bulbs, the difference is night and day. Because of this, a previously thin fake tree now has the necessary mass and density to stand on its own.
When you add the second string of lights, the tree takes on a whole new level of beauty and brilliance. In fact, you could even utilize a rainbow of hues if you wanted to. There’s a secret compartment inside the main light fixture that holds the key.
Put a Garland Where There Is No Space
You may also make your artificial Christmas tree look fuller by wrapping it with evergreen garland to cover up the very sparse areas.
Filling in a few locations with more greenery to make up for the unevenness will make your Christmas tree appear wonderful even if it isn’t entirely symmetrical.
By using garland in a color that contrasts somewhat with the tree’s base, you may create visual interest while still filling in the tree’s gaps.
Decorate the Christmas tree with a large bow.
Wrapping a wide ribbon around a Christmas tree a few times makes for a more impressive centerpiece. Ribbon can be used to make a fake Christmas tree appear bigger by covering up the gaps between the branches.
Maximize the Impact of Your Christmas Tree by Using Larger Decorations
It is easy to make your own artificial Christmas tree look like one from a store by mimicking the display in the window. Commercial storefront Christmas trees and Christmas trees designed by interior designers sometimes have large, obtrusive ornaments.
Hang ornaments of flowers from the Christmas tree.
Pine picks are useful for concealing tree defects and enhancing the appearance of otherwise bare spots. It improves the tree’s overall aesthetic and lends personality to the tree.
Let it snow!
The addition of snow to an artificial Christmas tree can make it appear much fuller. Even if you don’t normally do it, this winter I highly recommend flocking your Christmas tree.
Use a big bow and see how that works.
Adding bows to the spaces in your Christmas tree can make it look fuller, depending on the aesthetic you’re going for. Some people find that using bows of varying sizes and colors adds visual interest to their packages.
Cover it.
Ensure that the stand and the fake tree trunk are hidden by a tree skirt or a large piece of fabric. Even the priciest artificial Christmas trees have flimsy trunks that are visible at the base.