How do I hide and deal with cords?
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Take one your bottle brush trees ( one that is tall enough) and trim off one side making it a flat backed tree.
The base, which is also rounded, will also need to be trimmed on the same side. Use a little hacksaw to do that. (If it breaks, you get to make a new base out of styrofoam!) Your tree should then rest against the back of the building hiding the cord opening is located. (You can leave the top part of the tree intact and just cut the middle and lower area. )
I use cotton batting "snow" on my table but to save time I do not feed the the cords beneath the batting. Instead I use small wads of 'buffalo snow' which I stretch and place over the cords to hide them. Strategically place trees help as well. I put wisps of the buffalo snow around the base of the houses etc to soften the look and make it look like drifted snow.