neverlandsky
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2017
Warm white since there's warm & cool white now.
I think the style of tree matters as well. Before the kids outnumbered me I was very Martha Stewart about my tree. Back then it was old fashioned white lights only, no twinkling, every ornament placed with precision. Now, as you say, it’s much more whimsical and the twinkly colored lights fit in with that.Clear on our main tree and multi coloured on the small more whimsical one in the in the family room.
I usually change up my tree every couple of years. Even though the kids ornaments have taken over I usually have a base theme. Used to be really inexpensive to do when Christmas stuff was clearanced the day after Christmas. I’d go to the high end department stores and buy hundreds worth of decor for pennies. Now they clearance Christmas right after Thanksgiving it seems. But yeah, I love looking through photos of past trees and seeing how they’ve changed and evolved over the years. Just wish I was a better photographer back in the day.I voted multi (not flashing) because if I had to stick with one choice, that would be it. That was my childhood tree.
But we actually tend to do different things every year here. We have colored, white, and a red/green/white sets. Sometimes we only put up one tree, sometimes we do a real one in the living room and an artificial one in the "dining room" window, sometimes we do a big one downstairs and a mini one upstairs... It all depends on the amount of time, space, and energy I have to devote to decorating each year.
One thing I love is that I started a small photo album after our first Christmas in our first apartment (it's the kind where you just slip one picture in each page) and put a picture of our main tree in it every year. It's so much fun to watch it evolve over time! That first one (right after we graduated from college) was mostly just popcorn strings and candy canes! There were elegant years, babyproof years, kid-made ornament years, and more and more vacation memory ornaments as the years have gone by. It tells quite a story!
Up until last year we used the manual timers but I’ve moved up to WiFi Smart plugs. So nice. Set on/off times and/or scenes and forget it.One thing I'm glad I bought years ago at Target was a button that the tree lights plugged into for turning the lights on and off. Our 9 ft tree is nestled into the curve of a staircase and turning the lights of and off was difficult without messing with the tree. Now we don't even have to bend over. We just press the button with our feet.