Oh, how I love a Christmas tree — the true star of festive décor! When it comes to your fir, I’m a firm believer that there’s no right or wrong way to decorate it. It’s simply about decorating it your way.
This year, I’ve loved seeing a little bit of everything online — from rustic, pared-back trees adorned with candles to floor-to-ceiling showstoppers festooned with vintage ornaments, garlands, bows, and flags. If you’re decorating your tree this weekend, here are a few ideas to get you feeling inspired!
The little ones
Short on space? Mini trees are ideal for windowsills, tabletops, the corner of a room or anywhere else you feel like adding a festive touch - and they're so pretty too!
The rustic tree
Grown in your own back garden, the last one left at the tree farm, or simply love at first sight - rustic trees are an asymmetric wonder and full of character. Plus they look equally beautiful left natural, decorated with ornaments or simply lit with a few lights.
The jolly tree
Candy-cane stripes, little mice. bows, garlands and flags - anything goes on these joyful looking trees, packed with personality.
The outdoor tree
Last but not least, is there anything more beautiful than a fir tree sprinkled with snow and lit with a few white fairylights - or just left bare?
So beautiful! Is there one in particular that resonates with you?
I have to say, I love each and everyone of them!
If you are decorating your tree this weekend, I hope you have lots of fun in the process.
Thank you so much for stopping by this week, see you Monday!
Niki
Each is beautiful in its own way, but I am especially loving the photo of the porch with fairy light trees flanking the green doors. The garland and wreaths add to this in the best way. : > )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspiration for doable trees. We have a collection of vintage and handmade ornaments and I really like having an element or two that repeats across the tree. I do this in several classic ways with paper stars, wooden, glass balls, and straw ornaments. A few years ago I started sourcing a few more faux bird pairs (inspired by some of our family heirlooms) and that has become one of my favorite elements to "perch" the bird pairs so they "converse."
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