After years and years of decorating trees, this is how I install mine so I can have peace of mind. I screwed a tree stand into an old heavy end table. then I duck taped the stand to the table for added security. Next, I put two heavy rocks in the bottom to weight down the stand. Not very attractive at this point but it will all be covered with a tree skirt.
I straitened it and then turned it over to my husband to add the lights. I went to bed.
In the morning, I found this. Good work husband! He is great with tree lights. A good tip for lighting your tree is to not waste time wrapping the trunk and branches. Just stuff handfuls of lights in towards the trunk and then gently spread them out over the branches as you pull your hand out of the tree, you get great distribution and you have a better lit tree. They go on and come off very easily too. A lot of these lights twinkle and the tree looks magical. Now I have to dive in and finish it. Hopefully you will get to see the finished tree tomorrow.
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Such a shame about your oven. I used to work with a group that prepared a huge casserole type meal in foil pans and dropped them off at the shelter to cooked there. Some of it was not the way you cook, but still might be an option.
I don't dare having a big tree, I'm pretty sure old Orvcar will lift his leg towards it as soon as I bring it in :-) :-) :-)
This Year I bought a potted cypress to have on a table and if it survives until spring I'll plant it in my garden. Orvar will as usual fertilize it every day several times until it is properly dead ´:-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
My oven went kerfluie and the hubby got it working again (with a $200 part. The problem with these new electronic ranges.)
I hope you get back up and running quickly.
today....now on to the interior.
Tree already mounted and I am eager to try your practical lighting process..who would have thunk it? Your living room looks
enchanting...such a mellow glow
and elegant setting. Looking forward to the completion...
So sorry about your appliances...
no good deed goes un, you know.
Hopefully, it can be rectified
easily and at minimal cost. You
deserve to sail through that one
after giving so much to others,
Joyce. Rooting for you.