The Benefits of Using a Green Artificial Christmas Tree for Thanksgiving

Have you also debated in your home about keeping up your green artificial Christmas tree year-round? Well, this year, you need not go through the dispute. Instead, you can take your tree down and put it up before Thanksgiving leaves it up and give it a facelift for Halloween and Fall. If you have been looking for excuses to get that fake tree out of storage earlier, get it out and start dressing it up for any occasion.

How to Decorate Your Tree for Thanksgiving

First, decide what your color scheme will be to change your green artificial Christmas tree for Thanksgiving. Doing this will make your tree look stylish. Afterward, you can go for traditional fall colors like brown, grey, burgundy, orange, tan, or rust.

These colors will change your Christmas tree into something unique. But, of course, you can still add light decor even if it is not the festive season. Still, rustic remains number one for Thanksgiving to give it a farmhouse feel and set the right mood.

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Decorate Your Tree With:

  • Pinecones
  • Pumpkins
  • Leaves
  • Natural greenery
  • Lights

Another welcome sign to spruce up that Christmas-looking tree is with burlap ribbons to give it a vintage feel. Still, if you want a modern rustic feel, skip the blooms and go for artificial pumpkins avoiding other faux elements. The best part is you can even add your Christmas ornaments if you have fall colors available.

Decor Ideas for Your Green Artificial Christmas Trees

When decorating for Thanksgiving, you have many choices using your faux trees. If you have space, you can place two in your kitchen for your tall, slender green artificial Christmas trees. Dress the trees in fall-colored plaid ribbons, colorful green, orange pumpkins, and branches found outside.

Another stylish addition is to place your tree where you always have it standing in the living room. Add those gold ornaments you have with burlap, sunflowers, and branches. Or create a stand-out orange tree with citrus, pinecones, and huge acorns with other fall elements.

If you prefer something more natural, you can add various pumpkins, branches, and pinecones, with faux branches and flowers. Alternatively, you can combine natural elements with muted orange and white pumpkins. Then you can add mini wood signs about Thanksgiving, reminding everyone why they celebrate the day.

Do not forget to add a topper with faux fall foliage to make a statement. Decorating your tree with natural shades can quickly transform your green artificial Christmas tree without changing too much.

Wrapping Your Christmas Tree Conversion to a Thanksgiving Tree Up

As you can see, faux Christmas trees can quickly become Thanksgiving trees. With some slight decor changes, you can create the right atmosphere for family and friends visiting. You can put up your fake tree to decorate for Halloween and leave it for Thanksgiving and Christmas.