Ready to unleash the Christmas spirit and find your new holiday aesthetic? Read on for all the Christmas tree inspo you could ever ask for. Some are colorful, others ornate, others so full you can barely see the branches beneath the ornaments. I made ’em, and I love ’em! That said, I’ll definitely still be swooning over others’ beautifully-curated decorations, including the 12 trees I rounded up below. If I could, I’d buy a whole Christmas tree farm and decorate each one a completely different way!įor now, though, I’m stuck with the ornaments of my youth, and I mean “stuck with” in the best way possible. There are so many cool creators out there dreaming up beautiful Christmas tree aesthetics, from Candyland to goth to a tree covered in roses. I used to turn to Pinterest for my Christmas tree inspo, but lately I’ve been stalking holiday hashtags on Instagram instead, and I’m impressed with what I’ve found. decor tips please subscribe, like me on Facebook, and follow me on Pinterest and Instagram.8 Of The Best Anthropologie Gifts You Can Score For $50 Or Less I hope this helps give you ideas if you want to do a blue and white Christmas Tree!įor other ‘rich living’ and D.I.Y. This year, however, I’m happy with how it looks. I think this tree would look beautiful lightly dusted/frosted with fake snow, however I worry about the mess of it with toddlers so I may wait a few more years to dust it. I talk about how many I’d need in my ornament for Christmas tree guide. Next year, I may add very large ornaments in towards the trunk of the tree. Potential Improvements for our Blue and White Christmas Tree It may seem like a lot to do, but we store our Christmas Trees in a large storage room in our basement fully decorated so I don’t have to take it down and put it back together each year. I added glitter snow flakes throughout the tree.įinally, I put sparkle stem sprays here and there throughout it. I purchased multiple strands at a garage sale for a dollar. I added this gorgeous spike glitter garland throughout the branches. I found the crystal diamond and tear drop ornaments at a thrift store for a few dollars for a large bag of them. This how I still use nice ornaments but avoid kids breaking them. I had to move the glass ornaments to the top of the tree and use plastic ornaments lower because of my toddlers. I used the purple as a small pop of accent color. I bought ornaments that were blue, white, turquoise, navy, silver, and purple. I added this beautiful white tree skirt with silver embroidery. I really couldn’t have asked to find a better star for this style of tree! It lights up in white and cycles through all the different peacock colors: blues, greens and purple. So I began by getting different mesh, garland, tulle and ribbon. How to Decorate a Blue and White Christmas Tree Supply List for a Blue and White Christmas Tree I’ll try to add a photo at night from outside soon. I decorated our front trees and bushes in blue toned multi colored lights and along the gutters I hung white strawberry lights I like the way they all come together. It stands right in front of the window so that you can see it from outside. This blue and white Christmas tree goes in our front sitting room. I made this little tree because I have a love of all things Deutsche Weihnachten (German Christmas). I even have a mini German tree that I decorate with ornaments from Germany (or what look like traditional-German-ornaments). I like having a traditional and non traditional tree. I also moved my red truck decor downstairs too. We put this tree downstairs this year because the kids want to open presents there. It is definitely more traditional which is fun to decorate as well. I have a Santa Clause Themed Christmas Tree that I love as well. I know red and green are typically associated with Christmas-but I love the way it turned out anyway! So as I was shopping I bought a few items in other colors that went well together.ĭecorating a Christmas tree in blue and white was going a little bit against the festive norm. I love especially love blue paired with white and other peacock colors. To decorate this tree like I did, I began buying inexpensive ornaments, tulle and ribbon that fit the color scheme.īlue is one of my favorite colors. I wanted to make a blue and white Christmas tree… here’s how it turned out.
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