Inspiration for decorating the Christmas tree. Will you choose classic colors or extravagance?

The Christmas tree is the dominant feature of the Christmas decoration.

Are you wondering how to decorate the Christmas tree this year?

We will introduce you to different color combinations and the correct decorating procedure.

Are you inspired by classics that have been proven for years, or will you choose unconventional colors this year?

What color combinations should you choose for Christmas decorations?

If we had to choose a traditional Christmas color, red, green, and gold would certainly come to mind for most people. These colors can be considered Christmas.

You can also decorate your artificial Christmas tree with other color combinations. Some are classic, and some are extravagant.

Look at the most beautiful and interesting colors on the tree.

Green gold

If you love elegance, this annual evergreen will be perfect for you!

Rich colors from subtle to shiny gold and deep emerald green.

You can add clear chains, glittering gold plates, and crystal embellishments.

Can you imagine how this tree must glow at night?

Christmas tree in green and gold colors
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Natural motifs

How were Christmas trees decorated in the past?

Natural materials such as dried fruit, straw ornaments, wood carvings, and gingerbread were used extensively!

Don’t be afraid to use materials you find on the walk, for example, pine cones or darts.

If you pay attention to Czech customs and traditions, you can choose this style this year.

Christmas tree decorated with orange and cinnamon
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Red

Getting red Christmas decorations is not a problem at all.

Choose different styles, shapes, and colors, from matte to shiny and glittery.

And red berries! For example, dried rosehips are certainly suitable for the Christmas tree.

Definitely, don’t be afraid to combine red with gold, silver, or white.

Christmas tree decorated with red bulbs
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Gold Silver

Who would have thought that gold and silver could be combined without looking tacky?

Everything that sparkles and shines belongs to Christmas, which is exactly what the combination of gold and silver offers us.

Since the tree decorated in this way does not have a dominant color, it is perfect, for example, in a Scandinavian-style apartment.

If you want to soften the “sparkle and shine”, add some white ornaments.

Elegant Christmas tree with gold and silver ornaments
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Blue Silver

Want to sneak a little blue into your holiday color scheme?

Blue should be a bold addition to your Christmas tree, but be careful not to overdo it.

You can pair blue with a classic holiday color like gold or silver for a Christmassy feel.

If you want to achieve a snowy effect, use spray snow.

Christmas tree decorated in blue and silver
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Unusual purple

Are you a lover of extravagance and want something unconventional?

If so, you will definitely be interested in this extravagantly decorated tree.

Try adding white decorations if you don’t want purple to be too prominent.

On the contrary, if you desire uniqueness, add blue and pink.

Extravagantly decorated Christmas tree
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Rainbow tree

Don’t know which color to choose, and aren’t you afraid of colors? Then, you can decorate your tree with all the rainbow colors!

If you choose soft pastel tones, the result will be beautiful.

If you are hesitating about decorating an artificial white tree, this combination could be the right one.

Christmas tree decorated in rainbow colors
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Do you like to create or want to entertain the children? Make original paper decorations.

Minimalist

Showcasing the elegance of your artificial Christmas tree with few or no ornaments creates a bold look with minimal effort.

For a more natural ambiance, opt for a sparsely decorated tree or one with a rustic silhouette as your holiday focal point. Complete the look with LED Christmas tree candles.

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Vintage

A usual green Christmas tree is timeless, but a flocked tree, a pure white tree, or even a silver or blue one will be better for creating a stronger vintage feel.

Remember the following text: “Decorate your tree with colorful vintage Christmas ornaments. The lighter your tree, the more contrast you’ll create. Vintage style is all about excessive and bright decor, so don’t be afraid to use plenty of different decorations.” 

Are you feeling weary of the traditional tree decorations and seeking a fresh approach this holiday season? If so, consider the art of crafting crocheted Christmas decorations!

Christmas Tree Toppers – Why We Put an Angel on Top of the Christmas Tree?

If you’re into Christmas, you’ve probably seen angels topping Christmas trees. But have you ever wondered why? And why an angel instead of something else?

The tradition of putting an angel on top of the Christmas tree comes from the original Christmas story. In that story, angels had an important role: they told Joseph and Mary about the upcoming birth of Jesus, and on the night of his birth, they appeared in the sky over Bethlehem to announce his arrival to the world.

People started putting angels on the top of their trees to celebrate the birth of Jesus because angels appeared high in the sky on the first Christmas. The star on top of Christmas trees also has a similar meaning—it represents the star of Bethlehem that guided people to baby Jesus. This tradition has a strong religious meaning and people believe that putting an angel on the tree declares their faith and also keeps evil spirits away from the home during the holidays.

The tradition has been around for several hundred years. The first angels on trees were homemade decorations made from natural, inexpensive materials like straw. Eventually, people started making glass angel ornaments, which became the full-size angels that now sit on top of the tree.

Today, a lot of people still put an angel at the top of their Christmas tree, but others use stars or other symbols like ribbons, Christmas gnomes, snowmen, reindeer, snowflakes, Santas, or other wintery or Christmas symbols.

Whether you go with an angel or a star, take a moment to think about the history of this tradition as you decorate your own Christmas tree this season.

Bows for the Christmas tree
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What Are The Types Of Tree Toppers?

Star

Christmas star toppers vary from simple five-point designs to elaborate three-dimensional Moravian styles. Choose a design with glitter, beads, or sequins if you prefer more sparkle or a pre-lit capiz tree top star to complement your lights.

Figurines

The Christmas tree angel topper is an all-time favorite for traditional holiday decorating. Alternatively, explore figurines of holiday characters such as Santa Claus, Frosty the Snowman, or Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to give your tree a whimsical look.

Bouquets

Bouquet tree toppers feature various faux flowers, leaves, and berries. These unique Christmas tree toppers add a charming finishing touch ideal for classic and modern displays.

Others

Some toppers also come as starbursts, snowflakes, finials, and more. You may even use ribbons or bows as lightweight tree toppers.

How to decorate a Christmas tree – a step-by-step guide

A beautiful Christmas tree can make any living room or hallway look great.

But even if we choose nice decorations and put effort into decorating them, it doesn’t always come out as we want. The key to a well-decorated tree isn’t just the decorations, ribbons, and ornaments we pick – it’s also about how we hang, scatter, and place those pieces on the tree.

Use our tips to make sure your Christmas tree looks perfect for the holiday season.

  • Place the Christmas tree and fluff the branches—prepare the Christmas tree by placing it in a secure stand and adding a tree skirt if necessary. Whether the tree is real or artificial, fluffing the branches is important for a natural, full look. This will make the tree more beautiful.
  • Put the lights on—if your tree is not pre-lit, now is the time to put your lights on it. Wrap them around from the bottom up, giving them plenty of slack to feed into the tree.
  • Add your tree topper – most people think this should be the finishing touch, but anyone who really knows how to decorate a Christmas tree will tell you it can actually be quite difficult to fix the topper once everything else is in place. 
  • Start adding decorations – when decorating your Christmas tree, start by placing the heaviest decorations towards the inside first to make sure the branches can support the weight. Then, fill the middle area with inexpensive shiny ornaments to catch the light and make the tree more visually appealing. This will fill the gaps inside the tree and make it look more three-dimensional and interesting.
  • Hang your key baubles – start hanging your baubles, using larger ones at the base and medium-sized baubles in the middle and top of the tree. Limit yourself to three or four different colours, using a variety of matt, shiny and glitter decorations. This will help give your tree depth and more interest. A lack of structure and space with baubles is one of the major problems found when decorating trees. 
  • Add picks and sprays – Adorn your tree with glistening picks and sprays, branches adorned with faux-ice crystals or snow, faux flowers, or natural branches dusted with white spray paint. You could also experiment with pine cones picks, painting the tips with white acrylic paint, and sprinkling them with white and silver glitter to create a snow-drenched look.
  • Showcase those extra-special ornaments – It’s time to decorate a Christmas tree by showing off your favorite ornaments and adding a surprise. These could be family heirlooms, collectibles, or decorations from your children. Decorating a tree is a personal experience for everyone. Some people collect decorations over the years, while others go for a new trend every year. If something is special to you, make sure it gets a prime spot on the tree.
  • Time for finishing touching touches – Fill any gaps in the tree with smaller decorations, like mini baubles or bells. Or try finishing the look with glass (or acrylic) icicles on the tips of the branches, to create the perfect winter wonderland look for your tree.
  • Choose your tree skirt – When covering your tree, get creative with materials like burlap or faux fur to hide the trunk and stand. One stylish option is a willow tree skirt, but remember to put it on before adding the lights.

How to decorate an outdoor Christmas tree?

IOutdoor Christmas decorations are also becoming more and more common.

Do you have a coniferous tree planted in your garden, and would you like to decorate it?

When choosing such lights, be careful that they are designed for outdoor use.

With rising energy prices, solar lights are becoming popular, charging during the day and shining beautifully in the evening.

Be sure not to place glass decorations on the trees; they could easily break in high winds.

Be careful with natural decorations made of straw, which could get wet again.

On the contrary, decorating an outdoor tree with cones and berries is a good idea.

Outdoor Christmas tree decorated with string lights
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