![]() ![]() This tree, what I love about it is it feels like childhood Christmas to me. On this tree we’ve used plaid ornaments, vintage-inspired ornaments as well as simple matte and shiny red and green. A tip is to use different ornaments and different styles to create a collected look. The next step is going to be to use some of the larger ornaments to fill in some of the gaps in the tree. It just absolutely beautiful and it’s a very traditional way to decorate a frosted tree. One of the things I love about using red on a frosted tree is that it really makes it feel almost like that winter morning with those red berries with a little bit of frost on them. For our traditional-inspired Christmas Tree look, we use two sets of the Christmas cabin plaid ornaments, one set of mistletoe and holly ornaments, one set of red berry picks, one roll of brown ribbon, one red tree color, and one starry night tree topper. With this frosted tree, it’s really going to make that feel like a winter morning, winter wonderland, just all of that magic of Christmas but just in a different non-traditional shade.įor our first look, we’re going to be using traditional reds, greens, and golds that are going to give this frosted tree a really beautiful festive Merry Christmas kind of a look. ![]() This collection is full of rich, icy tones that are in shades of blues, purples, and frosty whites. ![]() It’s going to fit in perfectly.įor our third look, we’re going to be using the Midnight Frost collection from Balsam Hill. That’s going to be a very unique vintage look for a Christmas tree that shows how you can take this frosted tree and really transform it and make it look like it’s from years and years ago. The second look is going to be using a pop of vintage pinks combined with a couple of soft blushes, whites, and golds. It’s very traditional and it’s absolutely stunning with the frosted Christmas tree. Red is a traditional Christmas color and red goes beautifully with any kind of a frosting on a Christmas tree. The first look is going to be using red ornaments. Today we’re going to talk about a couple of other ideas for frosted Christmas trees. It’s also going to bring a different feeling for Christmas. A frosted tree is going to bring that warm wintry blanket of snow look into your living room, your bedroom, anywhere you place it. Some of the things to consider when choosing a frosted Christmas tree is to take into consideration what kind of a look you want in your home. It gives you the option to really play with some of those other color collections like blush, whites, and golds. You’ve got this beautiful base of snow that really sets off some of your ornaments. I put up several every year and I always love to give them each a unique look and theme. Frosted Christmas trees are some of my absolute favorite to have in the house. Today, I’m going to talk with you a little bit about how to decorate frosted Christmas trees. Read on to find out how to achieve a look that says, "home for the holidays.Courtney: Hi, I’m Courtney from Balsam Hill. If you want more ideas on how to style a rustic Christmas tree, you can always turn to nature: Handmade birch and pinecone crafts, freshly handpicked winterberries, and natural greens are just a few ideas you'll find in this gallery. ![]() (There's even a turquoise tree that we know Ree would just love!) But there are also rustic trees that feature glamorous or modern elements, making them versatile enough to complement any style of décor. With their vintage-inspired décor and homespun Christmas tree toppers, any one of the rustic Christmas trees on this list would fit right in with a farmhouse home. We've gathered the best rustic Christmas trees to help transform your home into a countryside retreat.įor your tree, you can add country appeal with rustic Christmas decorations like glittery pinecones, cute woodland creatures, and charming plaid accents. During the holiday season, there's one tradition that we can all get behind: putting up Christmas tree decorations! Everyone has a different style, but maybe it's time to consider following Christmas tree theme this year (specifically, one to match Ree Drummond's cozy abode, The Lodge). ![]()
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