A traditional tree - red and green glass balls, multicolored lights, and an angel or dove at the top - never goes out of style. But if the crass commercialism of Christmas is getting on your nerves, why not register your opinion with an organic-theme tree? Buy a tree and set it up (a live one is as organic as you can get!).
Put lights on it. Simple green or white lights are best for an organic-theme tree. Collect the materials you'll need: herbal tea bags, nuts (in the shell) and dried flowers, pretty seed packets and bits of seaweed and driftwood.
Get some string or cord to tie everything on. Unbleached twine or jute will complement the organic theme. Make organic grain ornaments.
Cut squares of netting and fill them with grains, then gather the corners and tie them together with jute. Make additional ornaments. Cut cardboard medallions and glue appropriate pictures to them, then punch a hole for jute cord.
(This is a good step for kids - as you work, discuss what organic means and ... more.
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