Okay, two Christmas tricks for all of my frugal friends.
First, I discovered a few years ago that a round, plastic, felt bottom tablecloth makes a great tree skirt. If you have an open floor plan, you can match it to your tablecloth, and if you change your color scheme, you can find a very inexpensive replacement. Simply cut a line to the middle and wrap around the tree, no sewing required. It can be wiped clean and pine needles will be a snap to clean up.
The second I discovered this year. Our artificial Christmas tree warped where the screws go in and we had to replace it. I hate to throw away anything that could prove useful, and I quickly realized that I could use the branches as greenery anywhere that the metal ends could be hidden. And I stuck the top part (a perfect mini tree) in a planter and strung it with lights outside.
For more tips head to Biblical Womanhood.
2 comments:
Wonderful ideas!! I use old artificial tree branches as garland in my house too! I love to reuse and recycle!!
I love the idea about the tree skirt...I would have never thought of that!
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