Setting Up Your 9 Foot Artificial Christmas Trees
There are numerous advantages to having 9 foot artificial Christmas trees over natural ones, making them an excellent alternative. They last forever, don’t shed, and you can get them in any size you want! With a little patience, you can put them up quickly and have your very own tree up and ready for Christmas in no time!
One of the first things to remember is that these are 9 foot artificial Christmas trees. This means that you will probably want to get some assistance in setting these up — after all, you will need a step ladder in order to reach the top of your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees.
How to Assemble Your 9 Foot Artificial Christmas Tree Like a Pro
Be sure to follow these tips to ensure that you tree is stunning once it is up and decorated!
1. Locate a location far from any potential dangers. It is of the utmost importance to ensure that a Christmas tree is set up in a secure location. Not only is it extremely dangerous, but it is also extremely inconvenient for a tree to fall over. Some of the potential dangers to be aware of and avoid include: A fireplace; Wind from windows that are open; Children playing; Pets.
2. Remove the tree from its packaging. The best way to get your bearings is to lay out all of the equipment in the box—there will be several of them—on the ground. Make a small hole in any plastic bags containing small nuts or bolts so that you can easily access them when you need them.
3. Make the stand for the Christmas tree. Because this will serve as the tree’s base, it’s critical that it be set up correctly and securely. The exact instructions for putting the base together will differ slightly from tree to tree, but if you follow them exactly, your base will be set up quickly. Once the base is ready to go, then you can take the sections of your 9 foot artificial Christmas trees and install these. Remember to follow the directions and get help when needed.
4. You can “fluff” the branches of your tree however you want. The branches will be bundled together to make it easier to package them, but now is the time to make them look like real Christmas tree branches by fluffing them up! When fluffing, one method is to evenly separate the wires with your hands and work from the bottom up. Standing back and looking at the tree from a few steps away will help you see the tree’s general shape and which parts need more work than others.
5. Decorate your tree however you please! One of many individuals’ #1 pieces of Christmas is enriching the tree. You can use globes, lights, confetti, and even a star or angel at the top. If you’re having trouble coming up with ideas, start by looking online at themes that others are using for 9 foot artificial Christmas trees to narrow down what you love and want to use.