Ornaments, tinsel, beads, and lights are great, but even if you’ve got the tree all decked out in the finest of these, you know what you’re missing? Christmas ribbon!
It is versatile, it has a million uses, and there are so many different styles and types of ribbon to choose from in terms of color, pattern or motif, material, and so much more.
But how can you use it in your Christmas decorating? Let this short guide serve as a starting point!
In the Christmas Tree
Probably the best place to use Christmas ribbon is in the tree itself. If you do decorate with ribbon, start with that first, as it will be difficult to weave in and out of the branches once you have lights, ornaments, and other decorations already in place.
When decorating the tree, remember to use ribbon that reflects the colors and elements of your other decorations, but you don’t need to stick with just one type or design. You can use two or even three types of ribbon in your decoration. You can even make bows and tree toppers using ribbon.
In Your Other Christmas Greenery
Your other Christmas greenery – like wreaths, garlands, and swags – are also perfect for decorating with Christmas ribbon. The same advice goes here: start with ribbon first so you can add the other decorations after the ribbon is in place.
If you’re also using ribbon in the tree, you can use the same ribbon in your other greenery but you don’t have to. By mixing and matching different colors and styles in your different greenery, you can create a more dynamic and expressive space.
Over Mantles
Got a bare mantle? That’s a prime place for a nutcracker or two, a PVC Christmas garland, and a just a bit of Christmas ribbon. You can create bunches or clusters or ribbons, or make a bow out of the ribbon and use that to spruce up the space by adding it to your garland. Or you can just weave the ribbon through the garland to embellish it!
Around the Christmas Centerpiece
Got a Christmas centerpiece that needs just a touch more color? Consider Christmas ribbon for the job! You can wrap ribbon around your centerpiece to add a little movement as well as to create a more cohesive space.
As an Embellishment for Wrapped Gifts
Got a few scraps of Christmas ribbon left over from your decorating endeavors? Use them to create a few bows that you can tack onto the gifts you give this season. They will add a nice little personal touch that will reflect your decorations, too.
Two Helpful Christmas Ribbon Decoration Techniques
There are two basic but helpful decoration techniques with ribbons that you might want to know in your decorating.
One is called cascading, in which you weave the ribbon in and out of a tree’s branches, from the top to the bottom, creating flowing undulations. This technique is most commonly used on trees but can also be used elsewhere.
The other is spiraling, which is fairly self explanatory. It is best used on columns, railings, pedestals, and other thin vertical structures.
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