The tree topper. What size do I need?

Decorating the perfect tree can be tricky with so many styles available. But to simplify the choice, choose a theme that matches your taste, your style, your home or your feelings. The latest trends have put aside the traditional tree topper and the top of the tree is decorated in various ways. But for those who love tradition, have a collection of decorations or prefer the aesthetics of an object on the top of their Christmas tree, below are some tips for using the tip.

Antique Christmas Tree Toppers

Christmas tree toppers is a decorative and symbolic purpose during the holiday season. For example, a star on a traditionally decorated Christmas tree represents the Star of Bethlehem, as well as, the angel symbolizes the heavenly messengers who announced the birth of Christ

Tree toppers are decorative ornaments placed on the top of the Christmas tree. They come in various shapes, sizes and designs and are generally used to add a finishing touch to the tree. The purpose of a tree topper is to add an attractive and finishing feature to the top of the Christmas tree, enhancing the overall appearance and helping to give the tree verticality.

There are different types of tree toppers such as stars, figures, snowflakes, melted glass flakes and more. The choice is personal, but how big should the tree topper be?

Below are things to consider when selecting your Christmas tree topper.

Measure the distance between the top of the Christmas tree and the ceiling to identify the size of the tree tip it will accommodate. At least 25 cm will be needed between the ceiling and the top of the tree tip.

Choose a tree topper that complements the shape of your tree. Wide decorations, such as stars or angels, are perfect for a wide tree, while long ones work well on narrow trees.

Here is a table showing the recommended tree topper size based on the height of the tree.

Tree height

Maximum tree topper height

120 – 170 cm

12 cm

180 – 200 cm

18 cm

210 – 230 cm

26 cm

240 – 270 cm

32 cm

Check that your shaft supports the weight of the tree topper and send straight. There are paper, fabric or composite fiber tree toppers. Certainly the glass ones are more beautiful, magnificent objects to collect. They are certainly heavy and it will be necessary to secure them and support them with an internal support and cable ties

The tree topper can have different fixing bases.

A pole support: Insert the pole into the top of your tree and align it with the center branch. Thread a zip tie through each eyelet and wrap the trunk to keep the topper in place.

Conical Base: Bend one of the top branches and carefully place the cone on top. If necessary, adjust the surrounding branches to support the base.

Swirl Base: Secure the top branch into the coil using floral tape in a similar color to the needles on your tree to hide it.