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  2. This Viral Christmas Tree Decorating Hack Has DIYers ... - AOL

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    Christmas is truly creeping up on us and it might be hard to wrap our heads around the fact that we have to start decorating and buying gifts for all the special people in our lives. But alas, it ...

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    Whether you opt for an artificial tree for its practicality, as an investment, or for your health, even faux firs can rival the real deal with a few clever decorating strategies. Investing in ...

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    4. Winter Wonderland. Make your dreams of a white Christmas reality with a winter wonderland-themed tree. Fill a tree with crystal or metallic ornaments; the shimmering accents embody the serenity ...

  5. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    Christmas decorations are mentioned in ancient descriptions of the Roman feast Saturnalia, which was believed to have originated in the 5th century BC.. The tradition of decorating a tree is old since the Celts already decorated a tree, the symbol of life at the time of the winter solstice. [10]

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    A wrap of shimmery mesh tulle ribbon gives your Christmas tree a flirty, feminine touch. The look pairs perfectly with beaded snowflakes and pink and blue glass ornaments.

  7. Tinsel - Wikipedia

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    Tinsel garland on a Christmas tree. Tinsel is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread. When in long narrow strips not attached to thread, it is called "lametta", and emulates icicles. It was originally a metallic garland for Christmas decoration.