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11.11.2022 - 00:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Christmas is just six over weeks away and now is the time to start planning for the festive season.
Some people may already be thinking about presents, but some are already preparing their decorations. From fairy lights to mistletoe and ornaments, decorations have got bigger and bolder as the years have gone on.
But pulling the same ornaments out of the attic year after year can become a little tedious. Rather than spending cash on new pieces, one woman has revealed how you can make an entirely new decoration out of the ones you already have.
Gemma Loveden has taken to social media to demonstrate how simply tying your baubles together will "take your tree to another level".
"So what I've been doing is clubbing the baubles together in groups of three and this makes it more aesthetically pleasing on the Christmas tree", she explains in a TIkTok video.
The clip shared by the account @gemmaloveden, shows a mass of Christmas baubles, which are tied together in trios. By doing this, the ornaments will sit upright as one, rather than individually dangling off branches.
She added: "See on the actual tree it just makes it more aesthetically pleasing, it just takes your tree to another level."
Viewers were impressed by the tip, with many exclaiming they can't wait to try it out. "Gorgeous idea, I’ll definitely be doing this, thanks Hun", read one comment.
While another complimented the suggestion: "Fabulous idea, thank you."
One questioned why she only uses three baubles and not more: "Always 3 and 5 never 2 or 4?"
But Gemma explained the reason is just down to preference. She replied: "I do have a couple with 4 but 3 is my favourite it just captures the eye xx."
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