How do I use cut branches?
There are lots of ways to set pruned greenery around the house; you can simply put them in large vases, baskets or metal buckets and place them in different areas of the house. You can leave them natural or spray them with a can of gold paint. You can entangle thin strands of lights between the branches, preferably warm light and white only.
One year at Christmas, we picked up a huge Hazel branch and and suspended it from the ceiling with strands of fishing slime right above our long dining table. That time, I chose to remove all the leaves and instead wove Hops flowers to the branches. You can find it in the country, it abounds in ditches and creates the effect of a snowfall or frost. Finally, I illuminated everything with pinpoint lights on copper wires, invisible to the naked eye. I then used the same hops to make the centerpiece for Christmas Day. Sometimes I have also used the branches to decorate and give a feral look to my daughters' beds. I have tied them to the four corners of the bed and depending on the season, the girls have decorated them with lights or colored leaves, flowers, small stuffed animals and clip-on birds.
The clip-on birds (you can find them at Christmas in our stores) are a beautiful solution to decorate an unusual Christmas tree. If in fact you do not like the classic Christmas balls, you could opt for this solution and place on your tree many birds of different shapes and sizes. Speaking of trees, I give you another fun idea.... One year I decided to set a forest in the house and I bought 7 trees with roots of various sizes that I placed all around the table where we would set our Christmas lunch. The scent of fir was intense and it felt like eating in a forest. I didn't add any decorations, just very small lights and warm white. At the end of the Christmas season, I planted the trees in the backyard.
If you have a fireplace, keep some nice branches to decorate it and add autumn flowers, lights, and why not, if you like, big golden balls. Try to give a slightly disheveled effect to your composition and don't match the color of the flowers