TikTok user @regmolina's genius Christmas tree decorating hack has captured the hearts of millions. The West Village resident's clever trick, which makes the iconic Empire State Building appear as the perfect crown for her indoor tree, has been viewed over 2 million times and liked more than 611,000 times in just days.
The video, set to the holiday classic "It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," pans across a fully decorated Christmas tree standing in front of a large window. Initially, it seems like the tree is missing a topper, but as the camera moves into position, the tree is revealed to be precisely aligned with the Empire State Building – its glittering peak perfectly situated above the tree, giving the illusion that the landmark is a part of the indoor display.
The clever trick has been met with praise from viewers, many of whom have declared @regmolina the unofficial winner of the holiday decorating season. "Ok you won," one viewer joked. Others couldn't contain their envy over the lavish New York setup, saying things like "I'd be insufferable if this was my Christmas tree topper" and "Some people just live in New York."
The Empire State Building's official TikTok account even responded with a request to reshare the lighthearted clip to its own grid. The simple yet effective trick has been hailed as a game-changer for indoor Christmas decorating, and @regmolina is reaping the rewards of her creative genius.
If you're struggling to find the perfect tree topper or just want to add some wow factor to your holiday display, take note: sometimes all it takes is a little bit of creativity and a clever use of perspective.
The video, set to the holiday classic "It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," pans across a fully decorated Christmas tree standing in front of a large window. Initially, it seems like the tree is missing a topper, but as the camera moves into position, the tree is revealed to be precisely aligned with the Empire State Building – its glittering peak perfectly situated above the tree, giving the illusion that the landmark is a part of the indoor display.
The clever trick has been met with praise from viewers, many of whom have declared @regmolina the unofficial winner of the holiday decorating season. "Ok you won," one viewer joked. Others couldn't contain their envy over the lavish New York setup, saying things like "I'd be insufferable if this was my Christmas tree topper" and "Some people just live in New York."
The Empire State Building's official TikTok account even responded with a request to reshare the lighthearted clip to its own grid. The simple yet effective trick has been hailed as a game-changer for indoor Christmas decorating, and @regmolina is reaping the rewards of her creative genius.
If you're struggling to find the perfect tree topper or just want to add some wow factor to your holiday display, take note: sometimes all it takes is a little bit of creativity and a clever use of perspective.