Simple £1 hack makes your Christmas tree look fuller and more real

Woman decorates Christmas tree (Image: Getty)

doesn’t come cheap – we all know it.

Yet, despite the rising costs, we can’t resist splashing the cash for that festive sparkle.

New figures from reveal Brits are forking out between £660 and £1,150 on Christmas each year, with decorations, food, and presents being the big-ticket items.

But instead of buying fresh decorations year after year, why not save some money by giving your old ones a new lease of life – including your Christmas tree?

While can look stunning, putting them up can be a hassle. With each piece to assemble and branches to arrange, it’s a time-consuming task, especially when you’re aiming for that fuller, more luxurious look.

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£1 CHRISTMAS TREE HACK that will up your slightly rubbish looking artificial tree into a bushy full tree. Green tinsel is my must have Christmas hack of the year put it around your tension poles around your bannisters and through your tree to fill out those gaps What do you think?? I have used five 2m lengths here from @bandq_uk which are currently £1 each Disclaimer- this isnt THE tree that will be next week 😉

A savvy woman revealed the ultimate hack to make your sparse branches look fuller – and it will only set you back £1.

Home styling expert Kirsty from House of Haz revealed her clever trick for transforming your artificial tree into a bushier, more luxurious display, simply by adding a garland.

Speaking in a video, she explained: “Green tinsel is my must-have Christmas hack of the year. Wrap it around your tension poles, bannisters, and weave it through your tree to fill in those gaps.”

In the video, Kirsty showed off her artificial tree, which, despite being fluffed up to perfection, still had noticeable gaps between the branches.

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However this was no match for Kirsty, who showed how she took a two metre long tinsel in the same colour as her tree, which she had bought for £1 at .

The styling expert wrapped the tinsel around the tree, threading it between each branch, and what followed was a dramatic transformation. The once sparse tree now boasted the perfect Christmas shape, looking fuller and more festive.

Once Kirsty added the finishing touches with decorations, it was impossible to tell that just moments before, the tree had been looking rather sad and lifeless.

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