Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Home Decoration Ornaments Are the Personality of Your Tree

Author: Greg Greer


The tree is a splendid piece of nature shared in our homes from Thanksgiving to Christmas. The lights glow and the bulbs and ornaments are reflected off their spectacular color.

When you have the lights on your tree the ornaments give the completeness to fill the personality of your family. The wonderful ornaments made by your children kept as special mementos of child hood days. Special ornaments made by your grandchildren will add more completeness to your family tree. It is an easy thing to change the scheme of the tree by buying ornaments that suit your fancy.

When you are in college you find ornaments that reflect your school spirit. Getting older you might find a color and match all your ornaments to it. With the changing colors of the trees you might want to find ornaments that complement the tree.

Libraries are a good source as are the search engines to find ornaments to make for your tree. If you want to keep it simple you can make an ornament with tissue paper with candies inside that make a sweet nibble or treat for your visitors. The white ornament is simple and beautiful on a dark tree of green. This also shows up better during the day when the lights are not on.

There is always the standby of cranberries and popcorn to add to trees for the birds and squirrels outside if you move it after the holidays, to a place they can enjoy. With the option of using many trees that leaves the gambit wide open to decorate many ways. Adding a yearly ornament keeps your ornament box growing and keeps the memories of gone by days in your present for the holidays.

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© Greg Greer

http://www.homedecorationsusa.com
http://www.homedecorationsusa.com/Christmas_Decorations1.php

Take your time and browse there are tons of pretty ornaments to choose from. The shiny ones reflect colors from the lights and the ones that have lots of white are pretty during the day.

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Christmas Decorations the Heart and Soul of YOUR Tree

Author: Greg Greer


Christmas decorations are the heart and soul of your tree.

Beginning with your babies first Christmas. You can add another ornament with each passing year. This brings treasured memories with each year of trimming your tree. When your favorite aunt needle points your kids name into a ornament this is a special tribute. When your children start school they will build your collection with their craft ornaments.

For us that are baby boomers we usually decorate our tree with the glass bulbs because we know they will not be broken. With the advent of many different hued trees we can change our bulbs to match or contrast with the color. We can still use the old ornaments for character and add more for a different look.

Bringing a bulb wrapped for a present is a nice touch when you are invited to parties during the holiday season.

The high school sold bulbs that represented their school colors and mascots for a fund raiser last year. This is another way to add to your special assortment to decorate the following year.

There are so many themes that you have a hard time deciding.

You can always add more trees in other rooms to continue using other themes, to the delight of your guests. Even seeing the retro trees brings back memories. I still remember the foil colored tree with the spinning light to change the colors as it spun. Now there are trees with the fiber optic lights to accomplish the same effect. Artificial trees of today look like the trees in the forest. Just adding the ornaments that make us happy will enchant our season and our guests that visit.

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© Greg Greer http://www.homedecorationsusa.com http://www.homedecorationsusa.com/Christmas_Decorations1.php

We have ornaments for every imaginable delight for your tree or to give as a gift for another persons special tree. Some are beaded, some look like gingerbread, some simple, some just dainty.

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