Glow in the dark tree faces are like normal tree faces, but the difference is some part of the face glows at night. You could have a permanent

face attached to one of your trees that glows or you could change it out depending on the season. Because of how easy they are to install, they are easy to exchange for different variations. All you have to do is put up a bracket on the tree similar to how you would hang a large picture on the wall and then hang the face on the bracket. Glow in the dark tree faces could be fun to have year-round, but they are especially for during certain seasons.

Glow in the dark tree faces would be ideal for Halloween. You could have a normal tree face and change it once a year during Halloween. Some of these decorations can make your tree look spooky and scare the trick-or-treaters. If your tree has glow in the dark eyes, all you might see at night is a pair of creepy eyes looking at you which could be quite scary. You could also add various decorations around the tree during Halloween like pumpkins or lights to further enhance the spookiness of the tree.

Tree faces that glow in the dark could also be fun for Christmas. You could give your tree a Santa hat or elf ears that glow during the harsh night of winter.  A fun idea would be to put Christmas lights on the tree and then put a tree face on which would make it seem like the branches are hair. One Christmas, our family put up a face on one of our trees and when it snowed, it looked like the tree was an elderly tree which delighted our kids and neighbors.

Other fun holidays would be the 4th of July where you could give your tree face an Uncle Sam top hat that glows, or Thanksgiving where you could give your tree face a pilgrim hat. You can be as creative with your tree as you want as the possibilities are endless. There are also tree faces that are also bird feeds with the glow in the dark eyes looking down towards the mouth (where the bird feed is). Glow in the dark tree faces tend to be a little more expensive than regular tree faces and could run anywhere from $30-$50.