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Here’s how this is the easiest Christmas tree I’ve ever put up. (Read caption for how.) My daughter asked to sleep under the Christmas tree… so I built one she could actually live inside. What I didn’t expect was that it would turn into the most-used thing in the house all week. Sounds ridiculous, but I used 500 feet of lightweight green garland (10 packs of 50 ft). The funny thing is: when you pile that much of it together, it suddenly looks like you knew what you were doing. (You don’t. I didn’t. That’s the magic.) I hung all of it from a pulley in the ceiling where the fan used to be which sounds dangerous, but every dad has a ceiling fan they regret removing, so I figured why not get some use out of that hole. As soon as I pulled it tight we were almost done. Wrapped some Christmas lights around the same center point. Instant glow. Looked like a scene from The Grinch. Then came the Gorilla Tape around the base to lock the garland to the floor. And yes this is the part where I realized how stupidly easy this whole thing was. It’s basically a kids fort with tinsel instead of couch cushions. Inside, I threw down an old tree skirt. Outside, I used a few red tablecloths as trim, mostly because they were the first red things I grabbed and I refused to overthink it. When the lights went off, it looked steller. It became our nightly story spot. And then my favorite part I kept finding my 9-year-old in there alone, playing house inside a Christmas tree like it was the most normal thing in the world. That’s when you know you built something worth keeping around. Totally worth it. You should build one.
Here’s how this is the easiest Christmas tree I’ve ever put up. (Read caption for how.) My daughter asked to sleep under the Christmas tree… so I built one she could actually live inside. What I didn’t expect was that it would turn into the most-used thing in the house all week. Sounds ridiculous, but I used 500 feet of lightweight green garland (10 packs of 50 ft). The funny thing is: when you pile that much of it together, it suddenly looks like you knew what you were doing. (You don’t. I didn’t. That’s the magic.) I hung all of it from a pulley in the ceiling where the fan used to be which sounds dangerous, but every dad has a ceiling fan they regret removing, so I figured why not get some use out of that hole. As soon as I pulled it tight we were almost done. Wrapped some Christmas lights around the same center point. Instant glow. Looked like a scene from The Grinch. Then came the Gorilla Tape around the base to lock the garland to the floor. And yes this is the part where I realized how stupidly easy this whole thing was. It’s basically a kids fort with tinsel instead of couch cushions. Inside, I threw down an old tree skirt. Outside, I used a few red tablecloths as trim, mostly because they were the first red things I grabbed and I refused to overthink it. When the lights went off, it looked steller. It became our nightly story spot. And then my favorite part I kept finding my 9-year-old in there alone, playing house inside a Christmas tree like it was the most normal thing in the world. That’s when you know you built something worth keeping around. Totally worth it. You should build one.

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