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Light reflects off the shiny surfaces of tinsel and decorations, creating a sparkly effect. The different angles and textures of the decorations can scatter and bounce the light in various directions, enhancing the overall brightness and festive appearance of the tree.
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The glittering material that is used as a Christmas decoration is tinsel. This tinsel is often used on the Christmas tree.
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Tinsel was invented in Germany in the early 1600s. It was originally made from real silver, but was later replaced with less expensive materials like lead and tin due to cost. Tinsel was used to enhance the beauty of Christmas trees and decorations.
Australian people usally put tinsel and ball balls on the christmas and a shiny star on TOP!!!
Mylar tinsel and metallic crinkle are similar in that they are both shiny and used for decorative purposes, but they are not the same. Mylar tinsel is typically a flat, thin ribbon-like material, while metallic crinkle is often thicker and has a crimped or wrinkled texture. Both can add a metallic or reflective element to crafts or decorations.
Christmas tree, bulbs, balls, garland, tinsel, stocking, creche, presents, wreaths, fake snow and other customary decorations.
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put up trees with tinsel boabels buy decorations hang them hang stockings put up Christmas cards... hope this helped?:)
There's loads of stuff !... Tinsel Baubles Figurines Fake snow Tree lights Stars Fairy Snowmen Glitter... The list could be a long one - it's all up to personal preference.