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Christmas Tree Decorating Guide: 8 Top Tips

How to decorate your Christmas Tree

How to get your tree looking like the garden centre displays

 

We have inside knowledge from the chief tree decorator at our local garden centre, where I visit for gorgeous decorations and display inspiration every year!

They have given me some of the top tips that they follow each Christmas, to wow their customers with a winter wonderland.

 

Dairy Diary fans, we are delighted to share this expert advice to inspire you to create your own magical tree display at home.

Fluffing
Once you have picked the perfect place in your home, (which should be in a room where you can enjoy it the most and near a plug socket to avoid trailing wires), if you have an artificial tree; you should spend some time ‘fluffing’ up the branches to make sure it is as full and authentic as it can be. If you have a real tree, choose one in a pot that will last for the whole Christmas period without shedding too many needles.

Lights
Start from the top and fold over a single branch to hold the end of the fairy lights in place. Next, walk around your tree, weaving around each branch to ensure even coverage. We would advise at least 1000 lights for a 6ft tree. A little tip is to plug in the lights before you begin to check they are working (you don’t want to get to the end and realise a pesky bulb has blown!)

Colours & Themes
You can get creative with this. I usually browse Pinterest for theme ideas, or just go wild depending on how I feel that particular year. Don’t forget, it’s your tree and what you hang on the branches should ultimately make you happy! I have collected baubles and decorations over the years, each one bringing back a lovely memory and a smile to my face when they catch my eye.

Family Time
One thing about decorating the Christmas tree that I love the most is involving the whole household. Our favourite memories as children are helping to hang the baubles, whilst listening to Christmas music (and sneaking a few chocolates while we worked!). I am sure my Mum re-arranged the decorations after we had ‘helped’ as it always looked so magical afterwards. Top tip: Our Head of Dairy Diary buys each of her three children their own mini tree to decorate, their creations are always wonderful, but maybe not as neat and tidy as you’d wish for the living room display!

Baubles
My top tip is the rule of odd numbers. If you find a bauble or decoration that you love, buy at least three and add them to the tree together, spaced apart equally! This will give an aesthetically pleasing balance. Make sure to also secure heavier, glass, one of a kind or more expensive baubles by folding the branch over the tie.

Tree Skirt
This has only been a recent discovery in our household, during the last 5 years or so. We opt for a grey wicker tree skirt, to hide the unsightly wires and plastic tree base, which distracts from the magic. If you have a real tree, a tree skirt will also help to catch the needles.

Topper
Your tree might look fabulous without this, but we always opt for a statement decoration to adorn our hard work. You could go for the classic star, an angel or something a little quirkier. Artificial flowers have been popular in recent years, so have beautiful bows. The choice is yours, and there are lots to choose from!

Presents
This is the extra mile, and it may not be suitable if you have young children around. It may raise some awkward questions about the man in the red suit… BUT if you manage to get your Christmas shopping done a little earlier you could wrap them using beautiful wrapping paper, bows and tags, to match your tree theme. It finishes off the look with great effect. You could just wrap empty boxes if you haven’t been that organised this year and if you have family members who just can’t resist giving them a little shake!

 

Dairy Diary Advent CalendarHope you enjoyed reading our first 2020 Advent blog and took away some good tips!

As always, we would love to see your creations! Please share a picture of your beautiful Christmas tree and tag us on Facebook, or Instagram.

Make sure to use the below hashtags!
#DairyDiaryMoments
#DairyDiaryChristmas
#2021DairyDiary

And check our exciting Advent calendar every day for more tips, giveaways and treats.

 

Emma Snow
Emma Snow

I am the Brand Executive for Dairy Diary. A passionate foodie (with a very sweet-tooth). Who likes to blog about all things DIY & scrumptious recipes.

 

Recipe of the Week: Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes

Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes

When I think of Lemon Drizzle Cake, I think of sunshine, and I am missing it at the moment!

 

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE autumn, it is my favourite season, but when the weather turns and the mornings get gloomier, a lovely hot cup of tea and a Lemon Drizzle Cupcake allows me to forget about the cold temperatures on the other side of the window…

Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes

 

Apple & Pear Quinoa Porridge

 

Buy Quick After-Work cookbookThese delicious cakes are taken from our Quick After-Work Cookbook.

It’s one of our best-sellers, but we do still have a few copies left available to purchase at just £8.25. BUY NOW!

 

 


 

Portmeirion Botanic Garden Harmony competition

Speaking of tea, we are treating one of you to a fabulous Portmeirion Botanic Garden tea set, complete with cups, saucers, a teapot and lots more worth over £300, one of our biggest value prizes to date.

Competition closes on 31st October, so don’t forget to enter!

Good luck.

 

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Emma Snow

I am the Brand Executive for Dairy Diary. A passionate foodie (with a very sweet-tooth). Who likes to blog about all things DIY & scrumptious recipes.

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BRAND NEW by popular demand

Dairy Diary Wall Planner

Dairy Diary Wall Planner

 

Over the years, I have spoken to hundreds, possibly thousands of people who are desperate to get hold of the Dairy Diary Year Planner that they once had from the milkman.

Literally hundreds of thousands of people plan their lives by this planner – I’ve seen it hung on the wall in many kitchens.

It may only be a humble sheet of card, with 6 months to view each side, but it’s treasured as a vital part of daily life. As such, instead of only supplying milkmen (and women), we now sell wall planners to everyone.

You can buy a pack of two for just £2.00.

Dairy Diary Wall Planner

 

BUY NOW

 

 

 

Emily Davenport

I post a blog every week featuring food, family and fun. There are lots of useful household tips, crafty ideas, giveaways and delicious recipes that I think you will find irresistible.

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Happy Houseplants

Caring for houseplants

I cannot tell you how many plants have suffered at my hand over the years.

 

A green thumb is not a quality I am known for!

Even my succulents have not survived longer than a month, which are meant to be hardy plants…

When I discovered that in the 2021 Dairy Diary, we were to have a feature all about house plants, I was very happy indeed.

Especially as it includes ‘tips for beginners’ and a list of starter house plants that can deal with a degree of neglect, so are great for those new to indoor greenery!

If you have any other tips on how to become the next Titchmarsh, let me know in the comments below?

 

 

Emma Snow

I am the Brand Executive for Dairy Diary. A passionate foodie (with a very sweet-tooth). Who likes to blog about all things DIY & scrumptious recipes.

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Recipe of the Week: Toffee Apple Crumble

Toffee Apple Crumble

Crumble Night

 

‘Crumble Night’ was an almost weekly event with my university flatmates and me, where we took turns to make our favourite pud to share.

It was a love we all had in common, helping to form our friendships for the next three years and beyond.

Whilst it may not be all that great for the waistline to enjoy every day, crumble reminds me of those autumnal evenings and brings a smile to my face.

I may have to resurrect this tasty tradition in our house!

Toffee Apple Crumble, a gorgeous recipe from the 2021 Dairy Diary is the perfect way to begin the season, now that the nights are growing darker and the golden leaves start to fall.

Best served with custard or cream of course!

 

Toffee Apple Crumble

Apple & Pear Quinoa Porridge

 

 

 

 

Emma Snow

I am the Brand Executive for Dairy Diary. A passionate foodie (with a very sweet-tooth). Who likes to blog about all things DIY & scrumptious recipes.

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Always Triple-Tested!

Taste testing our new recipes

One thing of which we are very proud is that all our superb recipes are triple-tested, by ‘ordinary’ people

 

When we say ordinary we mean people like Emily and me, who are not professionally trained in the kitchen.

First, they are tested by our wonderful recipe writers who have created them from scratch, using simple, seasonal ingredients that are widely available.

Next, Dairy Diary staff test a few recipes each, as well as our family and friends – we are ruthless when it comes to critiquing, as we want to publish only the very best.

Finally, our experienced food stylist prepares, tweaks, then beautifully arranges each recipe, before our photographer, Steve, taste tests (of course, we don’t have to twist his arm too much!)

We are currently putting together our next cookbook, but we are keeping the theme a secret for now.

However, here are a few teaser photographs of recipes that I have tested recently.

And they all scored 10/10!

 

Triple-testing new recipes

Emma Snow

I am the Brand Executive for Dairy Diary. A passionate foodie (with a very sweet-tooth). Who likes to blog about all things DIY & scrumptious recipes.

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