Live Boldly: Not Your Usual Christmas Tree
Forget green and red! Bring on the pink, purple, lime and more for your Christmas tree this year
Christmas décor does not have to be the traditional reds and greens and jingle bells of years gone by. You don't have to stick to the same old designs year after year to celebrate the traditions of the past. Try bold colors, new techniques and give your home a holiday look that reflects you.
Ditch the traditional red and green. Forget the muted ornaments. Try something new. Let your tree live boldly!
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Ditch the traditional red and green. Forget the muted ornaments. Try something new. Let your tree live boldly!
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Inject a little life into your space with wild rainbow colors, white branches and lime-green paintings of miniature trees.
This year my tree went from a classy display of strand after strand of white lights to a menagerie of colored strands. After finding a free box of colored twinkle lights last summer, I knew I wanted to go a little more bold and crazy with my tree this year, and it all starts with the twinkle lights. Bring on the red and pink and purple and lime!
Another inspiration for the color theme of my tree was an old sweater that had the best colors and the worst fit. A few cuts of the scissors, a little hot glue and ribbon, and I had a collection of pretty sweater-wrapped ornaments. They inspired the purchase of more hot pink and lime green ornaments to make my tree live boldly.
Perhaps you want to go a different route and ditch the traditional 3-D tree altogether. Simply string a tree outline on your wall, and add your advent packages to little lines strung between the illusory branches.
Perhaps you live in a tiny space that a traditional tree would overwhelm. Go ahead and ask for a free bough at your local tree farm. (I was able to score several boughs for free at the cutting station at Lowe's this year. Just ask first!) A little vase of water and some sweet treats create the perfect nest for your Christmas Bough Tree.
Skip the greenery altogether and create a "tree" out of weathered strips of leftover wood for a shabby-chic color-blocked tree. Accent the look with a color-block garland and collection of white owls for a simple, pulled together look.
A classic tree shape isn't your only choice when crafting your holiday decor. This dress form at the Atlanta Home Show is a festive alternative!
Love ornaments, but can't fit them all on the tree? Hang them from your ceiling! Go bold with large ornaments and stagger the heights. If your ornaments are small, make sure you have a mass amount to hang or they will look silly. Remember, be BOLD!
Tell us: How will you add a little boldness and individuality to your Christmas designs this season? Will you add a dose of unexpected color? Will you create warm sweater-wrapped ornaments? Will you ditch the tree altogether?
Share your unexpected, bold holiday ideas with us here at Houzz!
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Share your unexpected, bold holiday ideas with us here at Houzz!
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