It’s my favorite time of the year… It’s time to starting thinking about CHRISTMAS!
Don’t you just love going to your friend’s homes to check out their Christmas tree every year? I know I do!
It’s so fun to see everyone’s creativity and their take on this time honored tradition. Thanks to Michaels, we get to do that on a much bigger scale. Every year the Michaels Makers are challenged to create their own dream tree and you get to join in on all of the fun and take a peek at all of these fun creative trees.
First off, let’s talk trees… Michaels has their largest tree assortment this year, including colored and flocked trees. Check out all of their trees, ornaments and coordinating holiday décor on Michaels.com.
I have the 7.5 ft. Pre-Lit Jasper Cashmere Tree and we are in LOVE with it. It uses the innovate Quick Set™ technology that makes assembly SUPER EASY!
This year, I decided to go with a Christmas village theme for our tree…
I picture this as a little alpine village on the side of a mountain all snowy and white. Each little home lights up to give the village that cozy feeling of home.
Instead of going with traditional Christmas colors, I opted for more of a wine and pink for the accent colors, sticking mainly with snowy white as the primary color.
In the background of the tree, my talented daughter drew more of the village on our blackboard wall and topped that with the Christmas Star as a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. I LOVE how it turned out.
{Ignore the weird honey oak trim in the back, we’re still in a rental… Boo!}
Little Alpine towns also have little woodland creatures that are hidden among the forrest and I made sure to include our little friends.
I tucked them more inside the tree to add a little extra charm to the scene. We all know that they like to stay hidden away from the hustle and bustle of town. That’s our family’s favorite part, all of the hidden animals peeking through.
I found these gorgeous light-up stars and the marquee snowflake to add to the scene.
One little trick that I have is to hot glue your basic ball ornaments to gather into clusters. That gives your tree a more polished, professional look.
Another thing I did was to take a great, large basket/chest from Michaels and cover it with yarn pom-poms.
I had so much fun sitting with my girls, watching The Holiday making poms together!
Inspired to start decorating your own tree? Make sure you visit Michaels’ blog, The Glue String, to see the rest of the Michaels Makers’ dream holiday trees that were created this year.
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