![]() I haven’t revealed the porch yet, so I don’t have a blog link for you.Ĭhristmas Houses On Parade Christmas Tree I decided to decorate my screen porch this year and felt like a woodsy theme would be very appropriate for an outdoor tree. I found this combination of apple green mixed with silver on a flocked tree to be just beautiful!Ī Woodsy & Outdoorsy Christmas Tree (no link- this one will be in a magazine!)Įvidently, 2021 has been a year of Christmas firsts because here’s yet another type of tree that I’ve never decorated before. I like for the tree and decor in our dining room to be a little more elegant. I put up two large trees every year (however this year I put up four!) – one in our family room and the other in our dining room. Once again, dark wax came to the rescue to tone down the shiny gold of the large gold leaves on the picks. This is another color combination that I’ve never decorated with before and I fell in love with the deep rich luscious mixture of burgundy and gold in this room. Here’s one more new-for-2021 tree and it’s the one in my dining room. The effect of the tree, mantel and pair of small trees was quite the stunner!īurgundy & Gold Flocked & Elegant Christmas Tree I was so inspired by the black and white buffalo check ribbon, ornaments and tree skirt that I added two small trees with the same pattern and colors on the opposite side of the fireplace. The buffalo check ribbon and ornaments made quite a bold statement on their own, so I was able to keep the actual ornaments on the tree very simple. I was inspired by how much I loved the sagey green of eucalyptus combined with red. This was the main tree in our family room a couple of years ago. They were super shiny (and cheap looking) until I added dark wax to them to tone the shininess down.Įucalyptus & Buffalo Check Christmas Tree The large gold ornament balls came from the dollar store. ![]() It was quite fabulous in my opinion.Ī favorite tree of mine! I love the rustic pinecones and matte ornaments mixed with the glam gold ornaments, silk ribbon and glittery curling garland. Using red as part of my Christmas decorations is a must for my family and well as myself! The bright and cheery color brings a festive vibe to a space like no other.Īlso new for 2021 is this gorgeous tree decorated with shades of blue and neutrals. ![]() The tree in our family room is one of my favorites that I’ve ever decorated! It’s a shorter, fatter tree than what I had in the past and I love the flocking! My strategy was to make blue the primary color and only add pops of red and white. I was very uncertain about whether or not I’d be able to pull it off without winding up with a patriotic tree, which I didn’t want. This is the first year that I’ve ever incorporated blue with red in a Christmas tree. How To Decorate A Small Front Porch For Christmas– another reader favorite!Ĭlick HERE for tons and tons of Christmas ideas and inspiration all in one spot! ENJOY THESE BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATING IDEAS!Ĭlick on the tree titles to see more details, except where noted. How To Decorate A Christmas Wreath – Directions From A Pro Recipe For Classic Red Velvet Cake With Cream Cheese Icing How To Professionally Decorate A Christmas Tree – Designer’s Step-By-Step Directions – my most popular post of all time! ![]() ![]() No matter what style or color theme you use at Christmas, you’re bound to find some great inspiration here! BEFORE WE GET STARTED, CHECKOUT MY ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS DECORATING RESOURCE LIST:Ĭhristmas Decorating Timeline – includes a free printable!Ĭhristmas Tree Basics – How To Choose, Set Up & Fluff An Artificial Tree– an idea you may not have thought of! You’ll find ideas from traditional to elegant to woodsy to rustic glam. ![]()
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