How to decorate a Christmas tree – a step by step guide, with tips from the professionals (2024)

There is a fine art in how to decorate a Christmas tree, if you've ever stared adoringly at a department store Christmas tree or in a magazine and wondered how they got it to look so full, festive and dazzling we have the answers.

As a team, we've been decorating Christmas trees for magazine shoots for decades so we know a thing or too about how to turn Christmas tree ideas, into a work of art.

Sometimes it isn't just enough to know where to buy the best Christmas decorations, to get off to the best start you do need to be armed with the best artificial Christmas tree or a real tree. From there we can help you with a few styling tricks around how to position lights and baubles, and your colour scheme to make your tree a thing of beauty this year.

We've created a step-by-step guide to take you through the best way to decorate a Christmas tree to capture that festive magic in your Christmas living room ideas.

How to decorate a Christmas tree

‘A perfect Christmas tree is a truly beautiful feature in every living room or hallway,’ says Nicky Phillips, style editor of Ideal Home. ‘Yet sometimes, even when we have selected beautiful decorations and put a lot of effort into decorating it, it doesn’t always come out the way we would like.’

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Nicky Phillips

Nicky has worked for Ideal Home for over 20 years and has dressed 100's of Christmas trees in that time, for both Ideal Home and Style at Home, as well as our sister magazine, Ideal Home's Complete Guide to Christmas. With many of them gracing the magazines cover, she know just how to dress them to an exceptional standard.

At home, Nicky's own Christmas tree is dressed in silvers and whites and always with warm white fairy lights. She also loves to match her gift wrap to her tree theme too, for a stylish and cohesive look.

‘The secret of a well dressed tree isn’t always about the well selected decorations, ribbons and ornaments – it’s the way you hang, scatter and place those pieces on the tree,' adds Nicky.

Whether it be a faux or real tree this Christmas, then, we've pooled together our expert tips and tricks to help you to create your very best tree – without any stress whatsoever.

1. Place the Christmas tree and fluff the branches

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Before you start sussing out how to decorate a Christmas tree, you'll need to set your tree in a secure stand – we'll later cover this with a tree skirt. If you're using a solid, wicker tree skirt, make sure to add it on at this stage, however.

Even if you have a faux tree, fluffing the branches is still really important, as it will make your tree look more natural and full, and also much more beautiful!

You can also do this to a certain extent with real Christmas trees, but be gentle so the needles don't drop. Another tip – wear gloves because the branches can be extremely prickly and you could risk a splinter.

How to decorate a Christmas tree – a step by step guide, with tips from the professionals (3)Best overall

John Lewis & Partners Cotswold Potted Pre-lit Christmas Tree

This is one of the most realistic artificial Christmas trees we've come across. It has a super-generous 4725 bushy branch tips, is pre-lit for hassle-free decoration

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The White Company Symons Nordmann Fir Christmas Tree

If you have the cash to splash on a luxury tree, then this is one of The White Company's bestselling artificial trees, and at 7.5ft tall it's designed to make a statement.

How to decorate a Christmas tree – a step by step guide, with tips from the professionals (5)Best value

John Lewis & Partners Brunswick Spruce Unlit Christmas Tree

This tree has a high number of branch tips, and comes in three heights. It's also very good value, coming in at just a third of the price of The White Company Christmas trees

2. Put the lights on

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If your tree is not pre-lit, now is the time to put your lights on the tree. Christmas tree light hacks are our saviour.

Firstly consider where to buy Christmas lights (as well as which sort you need). 'When choosing lighting for your tree the golden rule is to ensure the colour of your lights don’t clash with your decorations and baubles,' advises Georgina Horspool, lighting designer at Alexander Joseph.

'Begin with coloured lights to provide the main colour to your tree, then use decorations to provide contrasting bursts of colour. If you have a larger tree, consider using ‘globe’ shaped bulbs rather than the smaller LED stings – they create a better sense of scale and will be more cost effective. This year soft white light is in vogue.'

Now it's time to place your lights on the tree. 'Wrap them around from bottom up, giving them plenty of slack to feed into the tree,' suggests Frances Clements, Christmas buyer at Homebase.

'For best results, avoid visible cords,' she adds. 'Using green cord lights can help to eliminate this problem.'

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Fairy Lights Battery Operated | £6.79 at Amazon

These battery-operated fairy lights can be used indoors or outside to light up a space. They give off a warm glow that's easy on the eyes.

3. Add your tree topper

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Most people think this should be the finishing touch, but anyone who really knows how to decorate a Christmas tree will tell you it can actually be quite difficult to fix the topper once everything else is in place.

It's a real preference: to top or not to top that is the question?

'The tree does not look complete without a focal point perched high on the top vertical branch of the Christmas tree,' saysVanessa Arbuthnott, founder and CEO of Vanessa Arbuthnott.

A star, fairy or oversized ribbon bow are traditional options but there are so many other original Christmas tree topper ideas out there.

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LED Gold Starburst Tree Topper

Direct the eye upwards and straight to the top of the tree with this illuminated star. It's battery operated so you don't even have to worry about a wire reaching a plug like your fairy lights.

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Percy Pig Tree Topper

Multiple trees are all the rage at the moment and if you're adding one into your child's room or a playroom, then what better topper could there be than good ol' Percy?!

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Copper Star Tree Topper

This metallic star will reflect fairylights and candlelight from around the room for a luxe and warming effect. These spring based toppers are easy to fit, too.

4. Start adding decorations

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Whichever of the Christmas tree trends you're opting for when sussing out how to decorate a Christmas tree this year, our best tip is to put the heaviest decorations towards the inside the tree first, so the weight is supported by the branches.

Fill the area around the middle with inexpensive incidental glitter or shiny ornaments, as they are perfect to catch the light from within the depth of the tree.

This step will fill all the gaps inside the tree and make it more three-dimensional and interesting.

5. Hang your key baubles

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Start hanging your baubles, using larger ones at the base and medium sized baubles in the middle and top of the tree. Limit yourself to three or four different colours, using a variety of matt, shiny and glitter decorations. This will help give your tree depth and more interest.

'Pick up a couple of bauble packs in your colour choice and spread evenly around the tree starting with the largest first, pushing some further back to give decoration depth,' suggests Frances.

'Then finally place those special baubles towards the front of the tips to grab attention. If you have a fake tree you don’t even need to hang them, as they will just easily nestle in amongst the branches.'

A lack of structure and space with baubles is one of the major problems found when decorating trees.

'A lot of houses will hang ornaments on their Christmas tree haphazardly, causing it to look populated and a little bit claustrophobic,' say the experts at Christmas Tree World. 'You can easily avoid that by having a plan of what you want your Christmas tree to look like. You should spread out your decorations evenly, whilst also considering symmetry.'

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100 Christmas Tree Baubles

This bumper pack will give you a range of sizes to create the base layer of colour on your tree and they come in a mixture of matte, shiny, hollow and glitter finishes.

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30 Disco Ball Baubles

To add some glitz and glamour where it counts, these gold and silver mirror balls are just the ticket. Plus, come New Year's Eve, you can use them as party decs!

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100 Mini Glass Baubles

For the higher or thinner branches, fill with miniature baubles. As it's a pack of assorted colours, you can mix and match or each year simply use the ones that work with your scheme.

6. Add picks and sprays

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Fill the tree with sparkling picks and sprays, branches with faux-ice crystals or snow, faux flowers, or just use natural branches with a dusting of white spray paint. You could try pine cones picks, too, painting the tips with white acrylic paint and sprinkling them with white and silver glitter, to make them look snow-drenched.

7. Showcase those extra-special ornaments

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Now it's that part of learning how to decorate a Christmas tree that means it's time to showcase your favourite ornaments, and add an element of surprise. These could be heirlooms or collectables – maybe you've brought back a Christmas trinket from a family holiday, or perhaps you have decorations your children made when they were little.

'Decorating a tree is a very personal experience for everyone, some people collect decorations through the years, and some go for a new trend every year!' says Frances.

If it's special, make sure it takes pride of place.

8. Time for finishing touching touches

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Fill any gaps in the tree with smaller decorations, like mini baubles or bells. Or try finishing the look with glass (or acrylic) icicles on the tips of the branches, to create the perfect winter wonderland look for your tree.

9. Choose your tree skirt

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Be imaginative with your choice of tree skirt or decorative cover. You could try burlap, faux fur or any other fabric to hide the trunk and any practical but mundane stand.

A fashionable option for the modern tree is a willow tree skirt, but as noted above, this would have to be placed on before the lights.

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Natural Paper Folding Tree Skirt

If you're leaning into the trend of paper decs, this geometric tree skirt is the way forward. Because of its design, it can be altered to fit most tree sizes, plus folds flat for storage.

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Metal Christmas Tree Skirt

For a rustic or industrial edge, this metal skirt is a good option. It'll fit up to trees 7ft and smaller and comes in three parts, so you can assemble before or after decorating the tree.

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Whitewashed Rattan Braided Tree Skirt

This choice will add a considered and stylish finish to your tree. Coming in two parts, it's easy to store and to place on the tree at any stage in the decorating process.

10. Pile up the presents

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You're done: you've figured out how to decorate a Christmas tree, in style!

Before you know it, that dream of the perfect afternoon decorating the Christmas tree with the family will become a reality. And, if not, chuck on your favourite Christmas playlist, pour a glass of Prosecco and dance around your beautifully decorated tree.

FAQs

What's the easiest way to decorate a Christmas tree?

The easiest way to decorate a Christmas tree is to stick to just lights and forgo the baubles all together! But then where is spirit of the season of doing that?!

As Chrissie Rucke OBE & Founder of The White Company says, 'I'm a great believer in less is more when it comes to decorating a tree. I like to choose two or three of the same decorations and mix with fair lights for a simple-but-striking scheme.'

How can I make my Christmas tree look fuller?

First and foremost, make sure you leave a real tree to acclimatise in your home. Once it's done so, fluff the branches to fill it out.

For artificial trees, clever bending and manipulation of the branches will make a huge difference in how full your tree appears. Your choice of decorating can go a long way in making your Christmas tree look fuller too. Carefully positioned oversized baubles can hide gaps in branches, and you can tuck in faux flowers or feathers, too, to give the illusion of more body on the tree.

Choosing the correctly sized tree skirt also helps, as if you use one that's out of proportion your tree is going to look smaller and thinner by comparison.

How do you decorate a Christmas tree for 2023?

'Muted colour palettes will win over the more traditional Christmas hues of red, green and gold as people look for a calm colour story to end the year on,' says internationally renowned floral designer andInterfloraconsultant, Karen Barnes.

'Expect to see soft pinks, lilacs and peaches adorning front doors across the UK with warmer accents ofgreens, chocolate browns, plums and purples.'

She adds that 'the secret to success when picking your festive colour palette is to stick by your theme, no matter what'.

'Our favourite colour this year is the berry pink within our gilded glamour palette,' agrees Frances, 'as it's a very opulent colour which contrasts beautifully with the blush tones, making any space feel more luxurious and expensive.'

This also pairs well with so many other colours and extends beyond Christmas meaning you can decorate for the whole of winter!

What order do you decorate a Christmas tree?

When decorating a Christmas tree there are two things you might start with. Firstly, if you're going for a solid tree skirt, this must go on before any decorations, otherwise all your hard work will end up on the floor!

If you're opting to cover up the Christmas tree stand with fabric, then the first thing that goes on the tree is the lights - make sure to work from the base upwards.

Then add your biggest baubles, followed by your medium sized and then smallest last.

Finish with a tree topper and voila!

Now that you know how to decorate a Christmas tree, it's time to tackle the next big question: when to put yours up.

Personally, we're big fans of starting the festivities early so we can enjoy them all winter long. if you need us, we'll be stringing baubles and singing Jingle Bells at the very top of our voices...

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I am an expert in Christmas tree decoration, having honed my skills through decades of experience in decorating Christmas trees for magazine shoots. My expertise comes from being a part of a team dedicated to transforming Christmas tree ideas into works of art. Over the years, I've worked with various magazines, including Ideal Home and Style at Home, dressing hundreds of Christmas trees that have graced magazine covers.

One notable figure in this field is Nicky Phillips, the style editor of Ideal Home, with over 20 years of experience in decorating Christmas trees. Nicky has dressed countless Christmas trees, including those featured on magazine covers, showcasing her ability to create exceptional tree designs.

Now, let's delve into the key concepts covered in the article on how to decorate a Christmas tree:

  1. Setting Up the Tree:

    • Placing the tree in a secure stand is the first step, and for artificial trees, fluffing the branches is crucial to achieve a natural and full look.
  2. Adding Lights:

    • When adding lights to the tree, consider the color and type of lights that complement your decorations and baubles. The article suggests starting with colored lights to provide the main color and using decorations for contrasting bursts of color.
  3. Choosing a Tree Topper:

    • Selecting a tree topper is a personal preference. Options include stars, fairies, oversized ribbon bows, or other creative topper ideas.
  4. Adding Decorations:

    • Place the heaviest decorations toward the inside of the tree to ensure proper support. Use inexpensive ornaments to fill gaps and make the tree more three-dimensional.
  5. Arranging Baubles:

    • Hang baubles strategically, using larger ones at the base and medium-sized baubles in the middle and top. Limit the color scheme to three or four colors for depth and interest.
  6. Incorporating Picks and Sprays:

    • Enhance the tree's appearance with sparkling picks, sprays, faux-ice crystals, snow, or natural branches. This step adds texture and visual interest.
  7. Showcasing Special Ornaments:

    • Display favorite or sentimental ornaments in prominent positions on the tree for a personal touch.
  8. Finishing Touches:

    • Fill any gaps with smaller decorations, such as mini baubles or bells, and consider adding glass or acrylic icicles for a winter wonderland effect.
  9. Choosing a Tree Skirt:

    • Be creative with the tree skirt, using materials like burlap, faux fur, or willow. The choice of tree skirt adds a finishing touch to the overall tree presentation.
  10. Presenting Gifts:

    • Complete the decorating process by placing presents under the tree, creating a festive and finished look.

The article also includes FAQs, offering additional tips on the easiest way to decorate a Christmas tree, making it look fuller, decorating for 2023, and the recommended order for decorating a Christmas tree.

How to decorate a Christmas tree – a step by step guide, with tips from the professionals (2024)

FAQs

How to decorate a Christmas tree – a step by step guide, with tips from the professionals? ›

The first step in how to decorate a Christmas tree is adding the lights. Tree lights typically come on green or white wire strands, though you can also find black variations now, which are perfect if you happen to have a black Christmas tree. Choose the strand color that matches your tree so the wire will be hidden.

When decorating a tree, what goes on first? ›

The first step in how to decorate a Christmas tree is adding the lights. Tree lights typically come on green or white wire strands, though you can also find black variations now, which are perfect if you happen to have a black Christmas tree. Choose the strand color that matches your tree so the wire will be hidden.

How to put lights on a Christmas tree like a professional? ›

Start at the bottom, zig zag Christmas tree lights through the tree in quadrants, section by section, versus around the tree. Place some lights deeper into the branches and place some closer to the front to create depth. Hide the lights' connectors by pushing it deep into the tree branches near the trunk.

Do you put lights or tinsel first? ›

If you are headed down the tinsel route then the best time to add it is after lights but before your ornaments. Wrap it around your Christmas tree in a similar way to the fairy lights and make sure to distribute it evenly for a gorgeous finish.

Do you put ribbon on tree first or last? ›

We recommend putting the ribbons first especially if you need to anchor them deep into the branches. Ornaments should go last to avoid bumping and breaking them as you decorate. If using Christmas lights, make sure to string them first before adding your ribbons.

How do you set up a perfect Christmas tree? ›

Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
  1. Choose your perfect Christmas tree. ...
  2. Unload the tree: If the tree is large and/or heavy, get help. ...
  3. Do a final measurement on the height of the tree compared with the ceiling height. ...
  4. Loosely put the tree on the stand. ...
  5. Clear a path to the tree's display location. ...
  6. Move the tree in and stand it up.

What is the traditional way to decorate a Christmas tree? ›

The modern Tannenbaum (Christmas trees) is traditionally decorated in secret with lights, tinsel and ornaments by parents and then lit and revealed on Christmas Eve with cookies, nuts and gifts under its branches.

How to decorate step by step? ›

How to Decorate Your Home: Your 10-Step Plan
  1. Declutter with a Purpose.
  2. Define Your Style.
  3. Choose Your Color Palette.
  4. Choose Your Built-ins.
  5. Find Your Furniture.
  6. Pick Your Floor Coverings.
  7. Choose Your Window Treatments.
  8. Design Your Lighting.
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How do you put up Christmas tree decorations? ›

Ornaments should go last to avoid bumping and breaking them as you decorate the tree. We recommend that ribbons go first, especially if you need to anchor them deeper into the branches. If you're stringing your own lights on the tree, make sure to do that before adding your ribbons.

How to decorate step for Christmas? ›

Line Steps With Plants

Decorate your stairway for Christmas by lining the steps with a row of identical potted plants. Craftberry Bush complemented the simple elegant greenery with a staircase banister garland in this bright holiday-ready entryway.

What is the best order to decorate a Christmas tree? ›

How to Decorate Your Christmas Tree Like a Professional
  1. Step 1 – Let It Glow. The single most important thing to do to your tree (both artificial or real) is fluff, and I mean fluff. ...
  2. Step 2 Part 1 – Wrap It. ...
  3. Step 2 Part 2 – Ribbon Garland. ...
  4. Step 3 – Top It Off. ...
  5. Step 4 – Accessorize.

What order should decorating be done? ›

From Ceiling to Wall Painting - Decorating in the Right Order
  1. Step one: start with ceiling paint.
  2. Step two: wall painting.
  3. Step three: windows, doors and skirting board paint. The last steps in your guide to decorating include the windows, door frames and skirting boards.

How many ornaments should you put on a Christmas tree? ›

How Many Christmas Ornaments Do I Need?
Tree HeightLight CoverageHeavy Coverage
6.5 feet70 pieces105 pieces
7.5 feet105 pieces140 pieces
9-10 feet175 pieces210 pieces

How do I arrange my Christmas tree ornaments? ›

Arrange your ornaments in piles by color, size, materials or theme. Once your piles are complete place one ornament from each of the piles on each side of the tree. This can be 2, 3 or 4 sides depending on where your tree is placed in the room, so that all ornaments can be seen throughout the tree.

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