Note that trees do not arrive at their designated location as shown on the picture (including a pre lit Christmas tree). Every tree has its own tip shape. This tip shape is created by a process known as fluffing. If you want to shape the tree, it is best to start with the small section before adding the next piece. Before fluffing each segment, ensure the lights are on. In addition, many lower branches are expandable, meaning they can be lifted up or shifted to the side, and the branch tips can also be lifted up. This allows each inner tip to be lifted up and out. Alternatively, they can be arranged straight out or curved downwards.
How to decorate pre lit Christmas trees
Choosing ornaments for a Pre lit Christmas tree is a family tradition in most homes. Your tree should be chosen based on the type and size of ornaments that will be hung on it. The following trees are suitable for hanging ornaments:
- If you want to hang lots of ornaments, the Brighton Fir is a dense tree with staggered offshoots that provides ample space
- A Fraser Fir and a Canadian Fir have large open spaces and bark-wrapped interiors that make them excellent for displaying treasured ornaments
- Hanging heavy ornaments is easy with the Sequoia Fir due to its exceptionally durable branch and tip construction
It is important to take the time to store your pre lit Christmas tree correctly. If you do this, you’ll have a beautiful, full tree for longer and you’ll be able to avoid having to unpack your smashed up tree the following year. For proper storage, use a bag that is appropriate for the size of your tree. In addition to protecting your tree’s delicate lights, wires, and connectors, tree storage bags will prevent the branches from getting bent and deformed.