The Christmas season is upon us, pandas! So if you celebrate, it’s time to decorate that tree and turn your home into a cozy, twinkling winter wonderland. There’s no question that Christmas is a bit more magical when you’re a kid, but that doesn’t mean adults shouldn’t get to embrace it too!
That’s why one mom recently decided that she would give her toddler’s tree a DIY makeover. But after sharing her tutorial online, viewers had a lot to say… Below, you’ll find the full video that Nattie Jo Powell postedon TikTok, as well as some of the replies viewers left.
Decorating the Christmas tree can be a magical bonding experience for parents and children to share
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But when this mom decided to give her toddler’s tree a “makeover,” she caused quite the controversy online
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Let’s be real, my daughter’s favorite toys are brown cardboard boxes and clear plastic water bottles. So I really think that she’s a neutral girlie at heart.”
“After taking a good long look at the tree I headed over to Lowe’s where I picked out all of our spray paint colors. Once I decided which colors of spray paint to use on each part, it was go time.”
“I originally wanted to paint the body of the tree brown, but then I realized, you know what, I want my tree to look a little bit alive. So here I am painting an already green tree another shade of green. It gave it a very realistic Christmas tree look which I love.”
“The gold was way less gold than what I was thinking for the star, but I actually kind of dig the brass antique look. For the tree skirt, I used this satin color paint. When it was time to paint the ornaments, I just took some painter’s tape and I covered the little ornament hooks with those. I wanted to keep those white. After a few hours when the paint dried, I was able to go in with a coat on the backside of the trees and all that was left to do was to let it sit and dry overnight.”
Finally, she revealed the neutral result
“It was almost time for the moment of truth and see how it all looked together. After putting on the star part of me wants to go back in and add some type of glitter or shine on it.
Here’s how the DIY ornaments turned out. Honestly, I love them, they’re definitely giving organic modern vibe. Might even go back into add some little velvet ribbon bows along the hooks.
“Here’s how the tree turned out and what it looks like in our space”
You can see Nattie’s full tutorial right here
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Parents tend to go all out for their little ones during Christmas time
According to theNew York Post, 35% of American parents plan to spend between $50-$150 per child on Christmas gifts, and 19% say they’ll spend over $200 on each kid’s gifts. But it’s not all about presents. Many aspects of the holiday can be magical for little ones, including the tree.
If you’re a mom or dad who has to have a perfect tree and you can’t bear the idea of someone else decorating it, it might be wise to get your children their own tree to deck out however they like. Just keep in mind that if you’re providing them with a tree, it should betheirs. Some supervision is likely necessary when they hang up their ornaments, but allowing them creative control can be great for their imagination and artistic expression.
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Learning and being exposed to colors is an important part of a child’s development
Colors are alsolinked to emotions, so the more children understand how to differentiate colors and how each makes them feel, the better they may be able to express themselves. For example, a young child may have a hard time using words to explain how they’re feeling, but if they draw a picture, the colors they use might help parents understand where they’re at.
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While a neutral aesthetic at home isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, it’s likely harmless for kids
“I don’t think children are going to be deprived,” Golinkoff says. “I just think the mothers should invest in Spray ‘n Wash. If your kid is wearing all beige, every stain shows up.” As long as kids still have the opportunity to explore colors through painting or creating art projects and are exposed to bright colors through the real world and in books, they likely aren’t going to have any problems.
The video was quickly met with backlash from viewers
So Nattie responded with another DIY video featuring more colorful ornaments
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