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Themes for Table Top Trees

    Spring

    • What better time to add an element of nature than spring. Celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of the growing season gives you a chance to clear out the cobwebs and start fresh. Use your tabletop tree to add some springtime life to your room's decor. Add silk blossoms and a small ribbon garland to the tree, and place small birds and bird nests among the branches. No matter the kind of tree you have, this type of decor will work. Bare branches can have dogwood or apple blossoms hot glued to them. Topiary trees can benefit from a thin ribbon or a series of small bows placed among the branches.

    Fall

    • Fall is filled with rich colors and exciting holidays. Bring the season into your home by decorating your tabletop tree with fall colors in deep rust, brown and gold tones. You can add strings of beads and dried flowers to your tree easily. Hang miniature fall leaves from branches as well as acorns and pinecones. Use the Halloween holiday as inspiration, and fill your tree with miniature ghosts and goblins and cover the entire tree in spiderwebs.

    Winter

    • The winter holiday season starts the day after Thanksgiving, so there is plenty of time to decorate your tabletop trees. Christmas is perhaps the easiest holiday for tabletop trees as it is simple to create the holiday atmosphere in different rooms by adding several trees to your decor. Decorate each with different decorations. For example, fill the tree in the kitchen with miniature fruit ornaments and popcorn garland while filling the dining room tree with small Victorian houses and figurines. Place an angel tree in a baby's room while Santa fills a tree placed in a child's room. Fill the tree with silver and snowflakes after the Christmas season to keep the decor fresh for winter.

    Other Holidays

    • You can decorate trees for each holiday throughout the year, adding an element of celebration to your home. Fill a Valentine's Day tree with hearts, doves and gold garland while a Memorial Day tree can include flags and miniature ornaments in red, white and blue. Use the symbols of each holiday or event to fill the trees, keeping the decor fresh and new. For example, you might decorate a baby shower tabletop tree with baby rattles, diaper pins and miniature baby dolls.

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