

The Eiffel Tower and Big Ben ornaments are a reminder of a once-in-a-lifetime trip for our family. I like to add sentimental ornaments as well. It makes for a great focal point on the tree. This little glitter ornament was from the Dollar Tree several years ago.

Never forget to make your tree sparkle LOL. If you need some inspiration, look HERE for lots of ideas. In years past I have made lots of ornaments, like these decoupaged oyster shells. Yesterday, I shared my vintage Santa book page ornaments. Making ornaments is my favorite way to get the Christmas look that I want. When you look inside your Christmas bins, you can probably already gather an idea for colors or a particular theme. As you can see, the tree is right next to the fireplace, so the mantel and tree need to compliment each other. This set the tone for the Christmas tree. Last week I shared my Silver and Gold Christmas mantel. My living room is primarily blue and white so these colors compliment it well. I find it to be so much fun to mix and match colors – blue and green, red and white, blue and silver, red and green. In year’s past I have used many themes and color schemes for my Christmas trees. It turned out so pretty – come and take a look! Experiment with colors and themes This year I created a Blue and Gold Christmas Tree. Blue and Gold Christmas Tree decor ideas.Įvery year I like to switch up my Christmas decor – especially my trees. As an Amazon Associate, Rewards Style influencer and Jane Influencer, we earn from qualifying purchases and any sales made through such links will reward us a small commission – at no extra cost for you.

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