Ways to Leave Your Artificial Christmas Tree Up All Year

The best part of the year is decorating your full artificial Christmas trees for the festivities ahead. Then New Year arrives, and it’s time to take your tree down. Still, it does not need to be that way.

A fact is there is a new trend taking place every year, and that is keeping your tree up for all the holiday celebrations throughout the year. Here are some excellent examples of how you can keep your faux tree up to decorate it for any occasion.

Dress up Your Tree for the New Year

Yes, you may leave your decorations up until after the 1st of January but change things up a bit. Why not dive into the festivities to redecorate that full artificial Christmas tree with a New Year’s theme. You can deck your tree in gold, silver, white, and blue.

Switch out that flocking and add some shiny tinsel strings to give your tree some glitz with glam. Add some party favors to the tree for your guests to pick off from the tree like a surprise gift. You can even add some noise makers to countdown the seconds to make a huge noise.

The Month of Love

As your tree still has its NewYears’ decorations on and the month of love arrives, it is time to deck out your tree with some Valentine’s Day treats. You can turn your full artificial Christmas tree into a pink or red display.

If you have money to spend, you can always invest in a white tree for Christmas to keep up year-round or go all glitzy with a pink one. You need not spend a fortune on ornaments; you can bake heart cookies to decorate or place some personal mementos of your love on the tree.

You can even repurpose some glass ornaments and the gold decor to give it a touch of love with a candlelit dinner.

Decorating for St. Paddy’s Day

Yes, St Patrick’s Day arrives, and you already have an artificial green tree to fit the occasion. While the home already has a green theme, make it greener with shamrocks hanging from your tree. Next, deck your tree in silver and green with a splash of gold to make those colors pop. Then, bring out your St Patrick’s decorations and place that pot of gold with a rainbow underneath your tree.

Easter Treats

When it comes to Easter, everyone loves the chocolate bunny treats. Deck your full artificial Christmas tee with some Easter festivities. Celebrate the arrival of spring with pastel color decorations with hidden eggs and use bunny decorations to add style to that tree. You can hang plastic eggs filled with delicious trees or nestles them on the branches.

Memorial Day

This is a momentous holiday to honor fallen soldiers using the color red-blue, red-white, or blue-white on your tree. You can twine ribbons to replace those garlands and decorate the tree with stars. Add some signs showing your respect for fallen soldiers. If you have such a soldier in your home, add a picture to make it the centerpiece in the branches hanging family honors around it.

4th of July

Independence Day is full of great festivities like your New Year celebrations. It is the start of summer, and you can create a great tree using the colors red, blue, and white. You may even have garlands with all your festivals, and there is no need to buy others. Choose some glimmer festive lights, and wrap the American flag around your tree. Now is the time to put those silver, blue, and red star ornaments you have to good work.

Labor Day

We celebrate the labor movement on this day, considering every working person. At the same time, it might sound like an odd theme for your tree. The best part is you can bring out your 4th of July decorations. Now add some bluer stars and red stripes. Use train ornaments and working tools to display 1800 old-timey styles.

Halloween

October has arrived, and Halloween is here. Go all out with black and orange, and add a dash of purple to your artificial Christmas tree. Add some spooks, pumpkins, skulls, and more as decorations you can find galore.

Thanksgiving

Before you dress your full artificial Christmas tree with festive glittery decorations, first dress it up with orange and gold to think of friendship, generosity, and hunger. Create a fall theme using autumn leaves and work with turkey tail designs to use fan decorations. Add pilgrim shoes and hats to create a centerpiece with dried corn and foliage. As November ends and December rolls in, it is time to bring out the Christmas decorations as the year is nearly over. Then all the decorations start again.