Hold on to your baubles, folks. The age of the same old Christmas tree is officially over. We all have a soft spot for those sentimental ornaments from Christmases past, but it's time to put those popsicle picture frames you made in fifth grade away and give those branches a little upgrade.
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Thanks to platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest, we're flooded with #ChristmasTreeInspo that goes above and beyond your basic tinsel and lights situation. So why not try something new? Whether you're a fan of tradition with a twist or someone who likes to march to the beat of their own jingle bell, experimenting with these new trends adds a little extra magic to your holiday season. It doesn't matter if you want to embrace jazzing up your fake Christmas tree or if you're a traditionalist who loves one of the many real types of Christmas trees; there are plenty of theme ideas out there to inspire you.
Maybe you want to embrace all things snowman or deck your tree out in Disney. Perhaps you're a minimalist, or maybe you want to make it look like Santa's workshop exploded all over your living room. Be it a color scheme, theme, or overall aesthetic, let's ditch the old and embrace the bold. Because this Christmas, we're not just decorating a tree; we're creating a masterpiece of merriment that would even make Santa Claus do a double-take jealous.
So, without further ado, here are the top 10 Christmas tree trends you should try this year:
The Bow Tree
Bows are a Christmas tree staple. But usually, they're used sparingly and only come in a single color and size: big and red. The Makerista offers a new take on the classic bow with her elegant and feminine Bow Tree. She plays with different ribbon sizes, colors, and textures to create a truly unique and eye-catching design that screams sophistication and charm.
The Vintage Tinsel Tree
Tinsel isn't just for adding some sparkle to your branches. It can also be the star of the show. The Blushing Bungalow showcases how using vintage tinsel as garlands creates a whimsical and nostalgic vibe that takes you back in time while still looking modern and chic.
The Natural Tree
If you're all about bringing the outdoors in, then a natural tree is for you. Skip the traditional ornaments and go for real pinecones, twigs, feathers, dried flowers, and even fruit to decorate your tree. The result is a rustic and cozy look that brings nature's beauty into your home—just take a look at this stunning tree by She Keeps a Lovely Home.
The California Tree
Dreaming of a white, sandy Christmas? Bring the beach to your tree with a California-themed design. Think seashell ornaments, eucalyptus branches, and beachier hues. It's perfect for those who want to add a little sun and surf to their holiday season, and as you can see by Sisoo's design, it really pops on an all-white base.
The Bohemian Tree
It's time to get funky with a bohemian-inspired Christmas tree. Think fringe, macrame, and patterns galore. Add some unique ornaments like dreamcatchers and feathered garlands to complete the look. As Aunt Peaches' colorful design shows, anything goes when it comes to the boho aesthetic.
The Bronze & Black Tree
If color and craziness aren't your thing, why not opt for a classic and elegant black and bronze color scheme? This trend is all about sophistication with just a touch of whimsy. Add in some metallic ball ornaments, fairy lights, and ribbon accents, and you've got yourself one chic Christmas tree. Just take a look at how Craftberry Bush nailed the look with this stunning tree.
The Little Women Tree
Go back in time to a simpler, cozier Christmas with a Little Women-inspired tree. Think simple ribbon, handmade garland, and old-fashioned candle lights like Dress Cori Lynn created. It's perfect for both those who want to add a little vintage charm to their holidays and those who don't want to spend a ton on decorations.
The Pom-Pom Tree
Who needs traditional ornaments when you can have pom-poms? These cute little balls of yarn add a touch of whimsy and playfulness to your tree. Go for a monochromatic look, or mix it up with different colors and sizes. As Tatertots and Jello shows us, there's no such thing as too many pom-poms. Plus, it sets the stage for other larger-than-life additions like a big 'Merry Christmas' sign or a statement-making tree topper.
The Mushroom Tree
There's no denying that mushrooms are having a moment right now. So why not embrace your inner forest fairy and go for a mushroom-themed Christmas tree? This whimsical and quirky trend adds a touch of childhood nostalgia in an unexpected way, just like this magical tree by Wyse Guide.
The Barbie Tree
Channel your inner Barbie with a pink and gold-themed Christmas tree. From Barbie ornaments to feather boas, this trend is all about embracing your love for everything girly and glam. As shown by Studio DIY, even simple pink accents can give your tree a Barbie-inspired feel.