(STEP BY STEP) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree with Ribbon (WITH VIDEO!)
Decorating a Christmas tree with ribbon is a wonderful way to add a touch of elegance and flair to your holiday decor. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern look, incorporating ribbon can instantly transform your tree into a stunning centerpiece. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through the process of decorating your Christmas tree with ribbon, ensuring a beautiful and festive result.
Step 1: Start with the End
To begin, take the end of the ribbon and pinch it together. Start in the middle of the tree and find a good spot for the ribbon to stick. If the outward branches provide support, you may not need to secure the inside end to an actual branch. For meshy ribbon, it usually sticks to the inside needles, while more satiny or smooth ribbon may require additional securing by bending an inside branch to pinch the end. Once the end is secured, billow the ribbon out in a diagonal shape and bring the center in to secure it inside the tree. This will create a billowed tuft. Remember, you don’t want the ribbon tuft to be pulled too tight against the branches.
Step 2: Create Layers and Loops
When creating loops with the ribbon, aim to clear the outside branches and create a big loop without causing it to sag. As you billow the ribbon and form loops, push the ribbon upwards instead of pulling it downwards. This technique helps to create a natural and relaxed look. Remember, the loops don’t have to be exactly the same size, but try to keep them relatively balanced throughout the tree. Repeat this process all over the tree, including the top and sides. Fluff the back branches well to ensure a balanced and fully decorated tree.
Step 3: Add More Ribbon and Repeat
Once you’ve completed the first round of ribbon, continue by adding more layers and loops. Use the same methods as before, creating billowy loops while pushing the ribbon upwards to form smooth and loose tufts. Don’t worry if you can see some ribbon tails or places where you pinched on the inside; those will be covered later. Repeat this process with each type of ribbon you’re using. For thinner ribbons, try layering two ribbons on top of each other to create a more vibrant effect. Remember to go deeper where possible to achieve a fuller and more cohesive look.
Step 4: Bring in the Biggest Embellishments
Now it’s time to add some standout pieces to your tree. Place larger ornaments and embellishments closer to the tree base, burying them in the branches for a seamless appearance. Feel free to cover a little ribbon if necessary while incorporating the bigger items. You can choose to cluster similar items together for impact or spread them out evenly throughout the tree. For example, you can evenly distribute snowball blooms or other decorative elements. Use your creativity to find the perfect balance.
Step 5: Add Filler and Ornaments
To achieve a fuller look, add filler items such as pinecones or other decorative elements. These will help fill in any gaps and create a visually appealing tree. Now it’s time to add your ornaments! Randomly place them all over the tree, mixing larger and smaller ornaments for a balanced and eclectic look. Nestle heavier ornaments inside the sturdy limbs and lighter ornaments on the smaller branches. Don’t forget to use special and intricate ornaments to create focal points. As you add the ornaments, they will help to cover any remaining ribbon tucks, creating a seamless and polished appearance.
With these simple steps, you can confidently decorate your Christmas tree with ribbon, creating a festive and visually stunning centerpiece that will captivate your family and guests. Remember to explore different ribbon combinations and experiment with various ornament styles to make your tree truly unique. Happy decorating!