Eager to transform your Christmas tree’s look this season?
Incorporating ribbon is a simple and budget-friendly method to achieve that.
When executed well, ribbon can introduce stunning depth to your tree when combined with the ideal Christmas decorations and lights. After a couple of attempts, you’ll question how you ever decorated your Christmas tree without using ribbon!
Excited to begin?
Here’s a brief guide on how to adorn a Christmas tree with ribbon:
Incorporating Ribbon into Your Christmas Tree Decor
If you opt to embellish your tree with ribbon this year, ensure it complements your Christmas tree decorations. Here’s how to initiate your ribbon decoration:
Select Your Ribbon
- Wire is Optimal – Opt for a wired ribbon for its design versatility
- Three’s a Charm – Limit to three strands
- Color Choices – Combine a sheer and a solid in the same hue; include a highlight color
- Choose Favorites – Avoid overdoing it with too many colors
Add Ribbon Before Ornaments
Kick off your tree decoration by affixing lights first, followed by the ribbon. Ornaments should always be the last addition. Trying to fix ribbon after hanging ornaments might lead to ornament breakage as you arrange your tree.
Now, grab your scissors and start with the ribbons.
Step 1: Handle Gently
Begin at the tree’s top if you aim for a cascading ribbon effect. Rather than just placing the ribbon on the branches, secure it to the innermost part of the branch at the starting point. On a real tree, the needles might hold the ribbon in place.
- Begin deep within the tree; feel where the branch connects to the trunk
- Twist the wired branches around the ribbon to secure it
- Keep scissors nearby for trimming the ribbon
Step 2: Tuck and Twist
Once you’ve tied or secured the ribbon to the branch, pull it outward and twist it into elegant billows. Allow the ribbon to drape naturally as well.
- Commence at the top rear of the tree
- Work your way around slowly without stressing the ribbon
- Vary the sizes of the ribbon loops
- Alternate tucking and billowing intervals
Step 3: Utilize Patterns
Maintain an engaging design by employing patterns as you decorate.
- Zigzag or circle around the tree
- Ensure pattern randomness
- Initiate new ribbon trails to fill gaps
Step 4: Repeat
After completing the first ribbon, proceed to add the remaining two ribbons. This might not be necessary if you decide to layer two ribbons.
- Alter the pattern
- Be patient; achieving the desired look takes time
- One ribbon suffices if other decorations are ample
- Repurpose leftover ribbon for other Christmas decor projects
Hang Ornaments with Care
With your ribbon decoration complete, it’s time to adorn the greenery with your treasured Gift All Season ornaments. Start with larger ornaments and then fill in with smaller ones. While arranging the ribbon might be a solo task, hanging Christmas ornaments can be a fun activity for the whole family.
Happy decorating!
Do you utilize ribbon when decorating your Christmas tree? Share your experiences in the comments below!