Mum shows Christmas tree hack to stop toddlers pulling it down & it’s great if you’ve not got much space too
IF you have a cheeky toddler or playful pets, a clever Christmas tree hack could be ideal for you.
A woman shared how making a flat festive tree could be the solution to baubles being scattered all over the floor - and it’s perfect for homes without much space too.
All you need to make your toddler-proof tree is a triangular frame to hang on a wall - which could be made out of long sticks if you are on a budget.
Then all you need to do is zig-zag green tinsel from side to side to create a tree effect.
Simply add lights and a star at the top and voila! You’ll have a beautiful tree that won’t be pulled down and doesn’t take up room in your lounge.
A mum posted a photo of the creative tree to the Facebook group
She wrote: “Saw this and thought I’d share as it was a good idea for space limited rooms and if you have cats or toddlers that might pull it!”
Another person added: “Idea, for mommies who have a toddler.”
Many parents seemed highly impressed with the idea and said it could be a game-changer this December.
One person raved: “Such a good idea.”
Another added: “love this! Could go in the playroom.”
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