In this foyer set up in the shop, I don't even take the art down. I just hang the tree over top of it. It actually creates a nice effect.
I started off with 3' artificial cherry blossom branches. They were put in the tree at the very top and used to divide the tree into five equal spaces. I like to take the branches next to the ceiling out as far as possible for a dramatic effect. Each row down the tree, the branches must get shorter. I also used dried weed spikes which were painted gold on each level.
Copper colored Poinsettias were placed in rows between the rows of cherry blossoms.
I decided to do the bead treatment I came up with on the purple, gold and olive upside down tree; but with a different twist. The beads again were attached to the outer most branches next to the ceiling. This time I caught them up and attached them to the tree just below the second row of cherry blossoms. They drape about 24" from the ceiling. The beads are then wired together at the bottom and pulled up and attached to the tree, creating another drape.
| Close view of the tree |
| Tree looking up through it toward the ceiling |
I hope you found this useful. Please leave a comment. I want to know what you think.
Also mark your calendar. My Holiday Open House is Dec. 1 and 2. EVERYTHING will be 1/2 off that week end.
For more blogs, holiday and otherwise; go to ganttsdecorating.com
Also mark your calendar. My Holiday Open House is Dec. 1 and 2. EVERYTHING will be 1/2 off that week end.
For more blogs, holiday and otherwise; go to ganttsdecorating.com
Bill Gantt
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