Recreate the beauty of Christmas trees in the snow with a frosted tree. These enchanting trees bring a touch of winter magic into your home, evoking the look of branches dusted in freshly fallen snow. With the right décor theme, you can create a stunning centerpiece that embodies the festive spirit of the holiday season.
Traditional Frosted Christmas Tree
To create this look, choose tree décor accents in classic Christmas red, green, and gold hues. Combine various ornaments and patterns for vibrant pops of color on your frosty white Christmas tree.
Steps To Decorate Your Tree
- Insert red berry picks into the branches.
- Hang large ornaments on the inner branches to create depth.
- Place smaller ornaments evenly around your tree.
- Cascade a ribbon from the top of your tree and tuck between branches so it billows in and out.
- Crown with the tree topper.
- Fix the red collar around the tree base to complete the look.
Decorating Tips for This Look
- Mix and match shapes and complementary colors for a full, festive effect. For example, pair plaid ornaments with simpler red and green baubles in shiny and matte finishes.
- A snowy Christmas tree is a beautiful canvas for colorful ornaments, so try experimenting with different palettes.
Vintage-Inspired Frosted Christmas Tree
Lend a timeless look with ornaments you’ve collected over the years, and choose vintage-inspired decorations in pink, blush, and white.
Steps To Decorate Your Tree
- Hang pink ornaments in different sizes.
- Add blush, ombre, and white ornaments to give the tree a more balanced look.
- Tie the theme together with a snowflake or bouquet tree topper.
- Lay a white tree skirt at the base of the tree.
Decorating Tips for This Look
- When decorating with bold colors, balance them with accents in softer shades.
- Tuck large ornaments deeper into the tree to add depth and a fuller look.
- Keep smaller ornaments on the outer branches for a lovely drape effect.
Midnight Frost Christmas Tree
Go all out with the snowy theme on your decorated flocked Christmas tree. To achieve this look, go for frosted ornaments with sparkling details in icy tones of blue and silver, with a bit of gold.
Steps To Decorate Your Tree
- Place snowy branches and ivory picks around the tree.
- Hang the frosty blue and gold ornaments.
- Add your ribbon. Go for a neutral shade to complement the rest of your decorations.
- Combine two garlands in different colors and styles for a striking contrast. Wrap the first one around your tree in a horizontal spiral pattern, draping it loosely between branches. Add the second garland using the same technique.
- Place your star on top of the tree.
- Cover the base with your faux fur tree skirt as the finishing touch.
Decorating Tips for This Look
- Group two to three ornaments of different colors, sizes, and styles and hang them to create texture and variety.
- Place finial ornaments on the outer parts of the branches for an icicle effect.
Frequently Asked Questions
We know you might have more questions about decorating snowy Christmas trees. Read our answers to some of them below.
What Decorations Look Best on a Frosted or Flocked Christmas Tree?
Metallic gold, silver, or champagne-colored ornaments add a sophisticated touch to a frosted or flocked tree. Pastel colors like icy blues or blush pinks complement the effect of spray snow on the Christmas tree, while natural elements like pinecones and wooden ornaments enhance the wintry look.
Should I Decorate a Frosted or Flocked Tree?
Yes, decorating a frosted or flocked tree can enhance its already charming appearance. Use simple yet elegant decorations that allow the snowy branches to shine or go for a more rustic theme to match the natural, wintry look of the flocked branches.
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