![]() ![]() In my new post How to Add Ribbon to your Christmas Tree, I show you step by step how I added the red and aqua ribbon so it looks like it’s weaving in and out of the tree. I love that the tree looks classy but is still fun and whimsical for my eight year-old daughter. This year I added large snowflakes and I like the way they look with my aqua blue Christmas ornaments. Don’t forget to get your free printable on how to update the look of your tree without getting all new decor: The EASIEST Way to Flock a Christmas Tree! Aqua and Red Christmas Tree Decorations While farmhouse Christmas décor and buffalo check are great, I’ll take aqua and red Christmas décor all day long. I adore lots of color in my décor as it makes life interesting. Red and Aqua Christmas Decorationsĭisclaimer: Because I’m not truly sure of the difference between different shades of aqua, teal, turquoise and even tiffany blue, I’ll be using them interchangeably in this post. See how I fill our home with Silver, red and turquoise ornaments to give our décor a whimsical, yet classy feel. Happily Ever After, etc.Red and aqua Christmas decorations have always been my favorite as they incorporate easily with the blue décor already in my home. My Sweet Home Living // Pretty DIY Home // Michelle James Designs // Daily DIY Life Zucchini Sisters // One Thousand Oaks // Raggedy Bits // Southern Yankee DIY // Fiddle Dee Dee Modern on Monticello // Redneck Rhapsody // Purple Hues and Me // My Pinterventures Tribe of Burton // Across the Boulevard // Intelligent Domestications // Simply Beautiful By Angela Jenron Designs // 2 Bees In A Pod // Virginia Sweet Pea // From House To Home Our Crafty Mom // Sustain My Craft Habit // Red Cottage Chronicles // Celebrate and Decorate If it works for you, as it does for me, one of the best things you can do is place your tree in front of a mirror! The reflection of all of the ornaments and lights enhances the magical look and feel of your tree, especially at night! Welcome To The Fourth Annual Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hopīe sure to visit all the participating bloggers below for gorgeous holiday decorating ideas for your Christmas tree. Of course, a collection of white doves alight all over the tree, too! Snowy white hyacinths and poinsettias add an additional texture to the tree. In addition to ornaments, I love to add flowers. It was decided! I could use all of the blue and white and silver ornaments and ribbons from the coastal tree along with the snowy and icy ornaments used for my Frozen Themed Ice Cream Social tree! I just didn’t want to do the same thing I had done just a few years ago. You can revisit that tree in my 40 Amazing Christmas Trees post. My husband suggested I use all of the coastal ornaments that I used a few years ago. I really didn’t want to buy anything new for the tree this year. I thank Michelle of Our Crafty Mom for once again organizing this lovely occasion!Įach and every Christmas I do something a little different with my tree. I am so happy to once again be joining a wonderful collection of bloggers who will all be showcasing their own beautiful Christmas trees.
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