“Unlock the Magic of the Season: 7 Unexpected Christmas Tree Themes That Will Transform Your Holiday Spirit!”
Make A Pattern In Your Tree
One challenge that sometimes presents itself while Christmas tree decorating is trying to evenly disperse the colors. You may have found the perfect spot for an ornament until you realize there’s another one of the same color nearby.
That’s what makes doing a color pattern so helpful. Group ornaments together by color in order to create a pattern that evolves as you move down and/or across the tree. This decorator chose to use a ribbon to further accentuate the pattern.
Are You Dreaming Of A White Christmas?
Sometimes the best things in life are the simplest. Rather than buying every color ornament out there, simplify and stick to just one. White is a great option to emphasize the snowy Christmas season. The stark color looks great against a green tree.
Another bonus of sticking to all-white decor is that you give your attention to the kinds of decorations you’d like to choose. This tree sports white reindeer, lanterns, ice skates, and more all brought together by a sheer, white ribbon.
This Tree Looks Good Enough To Eat
One of the most inexpensive ways to decorate a Christmas tree is to make the ornaments. While it sounds complicated, it can be as easy as slicing an orange. Simply arrange the slices on a cooking sheet and bake them until they’re dried out.
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