Christmas Tree Decorating Themes: Unexpected Trends You’ll Love
Stay ahead of the curve with these trendy Christmas tree decorating themes. From minimalist chic to whimsical wonderlands, find inspiration for your holiday decor.
Is your Christmas tree ready for its holiday close-up? This year, ditch the same-old ornaments and embrace a captivating theme that transforms your tree into a festive showstopper!
Themed Christmas trees are a wonderful way to bring personality and cohesiveness to your holiday décor. From classic elegance to whimsical charm, there’s a perfect theme waiting to spark your creativity.
Let’s chat about a beautiful array of Christmas tree decorating ideas that will make your home merry and bright!
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Classic & Elegant Christmas Tree Decorating Themes
Traditional Red & Green
This timeless theme evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth. Use a mix of red and green ornaments in various sizes and finishes, along with red and green ribbon or burlap for a classic touch. Add warm white lights for a cozy glow.
Pro-tip: Incorporate different textures, like velvet, satin, and glass, to add depth and visual interest.

Winter Wonderland
Create a frosty and magical ambiance with this icy theme. Decorate with white, silver, and icy blue ornaments. Incorporate faux snow, snowflakes, and icy branches for an extra touch of winter magic. Cool white LED lights complete the frosty look.
Pro-tip: Use iridescent or glittery ornaments to mimic the sparkle of ice and snow.
Glamorous Gold
For a touch of luxury, adorn your tree with shimmering gold ornaments, ribbons, and accents. Combine matte and shiny finishes for a sophisticated look. Warm white or amber lights will enhance the golden glow.
Pro-tip: Add a few strategically placed feathers or faux fur elements for an extra touch of opulence.

Vintage Christmas
Step back in time with this nostalgic theme that evokes the charm of Christmases past. Decorate with antique or vintage-inspired ornaments, shiny bright reflectors, and classic figures like Santa, angels, and reindeer. Incorporate vintage-style tinsel and add a touch of old-fashioned charm with strings of popcorn or cranberries. Warm white lights complete the nostalgic glow.
Pro-tip: Look for vintage ornaments at antique stores, flea markets, or online. You can also find beautiful reproductions that capture the essence of vintage style.
Black and White Elegance
Embrace a modern and chic aesthetic with a monochrome palette. Use black and white ornaments in various shapes and patterns, along with black and white ribbon. Complete the look with clear or white lights.
Pro-tip: Add a touch of sparkle with silver or crystal accents to break up the monochrome and add dimension.

Rustic & Natural Christmas Tree Decorating Themes
Rustic Charm
Bring the outdoors in with this nature-inspired theme. Decorate your tree with natural elements like pinecones, burlap ribbon, wooden ornaments, and dried orange slices. Use warm white lights to create a cozy ambiance.
Pro-tip: Add a rustic tree collar made from a wooden box or a galvanized metal bucket.

Nature’s Bounty
Celebrate the beauty of the natural world with this earthy theme. Adorn your tree with dried fruits, cinnamon sticks, berries, and faux greenery. Use twine or burlap ribbon to add a rustic touch.
Pro-tip: Create a fragrant garland using dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and cloves.
Farmhouse Chic
Embrace a cozy and comfortable vibe with this farmhouse-inspired theme. Use galvanized metal accents, cotton balls, and simple ornaments in neutral colors. Add a plaid ribbon for a touch of country charm.
Pro-tip: Repurpose old mason jars as hanging vases for fresh greenery or sprigs of berries.

Whimsical & Fun Christmas Tree Decorating Themes
Candyland
Transform your tree into a sweet treat with this playful theme. Use bright colors, candy-shaped ornaments, and garlands resembling peppermint sticks or licorice. Add a whimsical tree topper like a giant lollipop.
Pro-tip: Make your own candy cane ornaments using polymer clay or felt.
Disney Magic
Bring the enchantment of Disney to your holiday décor. Decorate with ornaments and figures of beloved Disney characters. Use a color scheme inspired by your favorite Disney movie.
Pro-tip: Personalize the theme by adding ornaments that represent your family’s favorite Disney memories.
Gingerbread Delight
Create a warm and inviting atmosphere with this gingerbread-themed tree. Use gingerbread ornaments, candy canes, and cookie-shaped décor. Add a gingerbread house as a tree topper for a whimsical touch.
Pro-tip: Bake and decorate your own gingerbread ornaments for a personal touch.
Whimsical Whoville
Embrace the quirky charm of Dr. Seuss’s Whoville. Use vibrant colors, quirky shapes, and Dr. Seuss-inspired ornaments. Add a Grinch or a Cat in the Hat as a tree topper.
Pro-tip: Make your own Whoville-inspired ornaments using felt, pipe cleaners, and other craft materials.

Modern & Unique Christmas Tree Decorating Themes
Metallic Magic
Create a dazzling display with this metallic-themed tree. Use silver, bronze, and copper ornaments for a shimmering effect. Add a metallic ribbon or garland to complete the look.
Pro-tip: Use a variety of textures, such as hammered metal, brushed metal, and glitter, to add depth and dimension.

Peacock Inspired
Embrace a vibrant and exotic theme with peacock-inspired décor. Use rich jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, and ruby red. Add peacock feather ornaments and a peacock-themed tree topper.
Pro-tip: Layer different shades of blue and green ribbon to create a peacock feather effect.
Jewel-Toned Extravaganza
Indulge in a luxurious and opulent theme with jewel-toned ornaments. Use rich colors like emerald, ruby, and sapphire to create a dazzling display. Add a sparkling tree topper for extra glamour.
Pro-tip: Use velvet or satin ribbon to complement the rich jewel tones.
Festive Plaid
Embrace a cozy and classic vibe with a plaid-themed tree. Use plaid ribbon and matching ornaments in various colors. Add a plaid tree skirt to complete the look.
Pro-tip: Mix and match different plaid patterns for a more eclectic look.

Ombre Christmas
Create a gradient effect on your tree with this modern ombre theme. Choose a color and use ornaments in various shades, from light to dark, to create a gradual transition.
Pro-tip: Use a variety of ornament sizes and shapes to add visual interest.
Coastal Christmas
Bring the beach to your holiday décor with this coastal-inspired theme. Use seashells, starfish, and ornaments in shades of blue, white, and sand. Add a nautical-themed tree topper like a lighthouse or a sailboat.
Pro-tip: Use rope or twine instead of traditional ribbon for a nautical touch.
DIY & Personalized Christmas Tree Decorating Themes
DIY/Handmade
Add a personal touch to your tree with handmade ornaments or DIY tree topper. Use felt, paper, fabric, or other materials to create unique and meaningful decorations.
Pro-tip: Get the whole family involved in making DIY ornaments for a fun and festive activity.

Beyond Christmas Tree Decorating Themes
- Choosing the Right Tree: The type of tree you choose can enhance your chosen theme. A full and fluffy tree works well for themes with lots of ornaments, while a slimmer tree might be better for minimalist themes. Consider a flocked tree for a Winter Wonderland theme.
- Lighting Tips: The right lighting can make all the difference. Warm white lights create a cozy and traditional feel, while cool white lights evoke a more modern or icy vibe. Consider using a combination of lights for added dimension.
- Tree Topper Ideas: Go beyond the traditional star with a unique tree topper that complements your theme. Use a ribbon bow, a pinecone cluster, a figurine, or even a DIY creation.
- Garland Guide: Garlands add texture and visual interest to your tree. Choose a garland that complements your theme and color scheme. Consider using multiple garlands for a layered look.

Final Thoughts About Choosing Christmas Tree Decorating Themes For Your Home
No matter what theme you choose, the most important thing is to have fun and create a Christmas tree that reflects your personal style and holiday spirit.
What are your favorite Christmas tree decorating themes? Share your ideas and inspiration in the comments below! I’d love to chat.
Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Enjoy your day! xoxo


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Hi Stacy
I love how you layered your tree base. I had a similar plan for this year. Plans changed once Peanut went blind.
Adding new textures confuse blind dogs and she’s doing so good we didn’t want to throw her for a loop. Yes, we adore our dogs..
Tge wood star tge hubs made is still pretty. I still can’t believe you bought the angel at Rickles.
The new tree is a beauty and very full. I use a different piece to hold our trees every year.
Great tour.
Cindy
Thanks Cindy! I’m so sorry to hear about Peanut! I hear you – I love my dogs too! xoxo
Stacy,
I came to your blog first thing this morning but completely forgot to comment. LOL I love how you decorated your tree and I appreciate you for putting this together.
Thank you Rachel! I appreciate you dropping by! It was a fun hop! xoxo
I love you tree this year Stacy. The tree skirt is beautiful and the rustic star tree topper is perfect. Thank you so much for inviting me to the hop. It’s been a lot of fun!
Stacy your tree is just beautiful! I love that you husband made the new tree topper. It turned out so good and now will be such a special memory. Thank you for hosting and Merry Christmas!
It’s so pretty Stacy! We do the same thing and have a faux tree because of holiday travel. I LOVE your wood box! It’s so pretty!! Thanks for organizing a wonderful hop!
Thank you Kristin! Faux is easier on the lifestyle when you travel more! I’m so glad you joined – it was fun! xoxo
Stacey! I love your Christmas tree!! It is decorated beautifully! And your pallet star!!! We went with a real tree for the first time this year. Fingers crossed it goes well! My husband has been resistant to a real tree since we got married. If this year goes poorly we will be back to an artificial tree by next year! XoXo
Thank you! Truth be told I miss the real tree and the experience of getting it but it was so much easier for us doing it this way this year! We’ve had some great live trees through the years. Enjoy yours!!!! xoxoxo
I love your new faux tree and have considered making the switch from real too but my family still insists on a real tree. I loved the layered tree skirt and rug with the rustic wood box! And that star well it’s just the cherry on top of your pretty tree! Thanks for hosting this fantastic Christmas tree blog hop!
Thank you! I was surprised we didn’t get the resistance from the girls. I’m so glad you guys joined – it was fun! xoxo
I just love your rustic tree, and I enjoyed your “Griswald” family tree story! I had real trees for years until developing some allergies to chemicals that might have been used on commercial trees during the growing process (I can still use some fresh evergreen clippings with no problem) I also just needed to get started earlier with decorating for blogging. and didn’t want a dead tree by Christmas!
Your new tree is just beautiful! I just would love to snuggle up on that chair with that cozy throw and enjoy your lovely home for the holidays.
Thank you so much for hosting this tour. Merry Christmas!
Thanks Amber! I miss the family tradition but definately not the fuss. It always sounds so much more fun than it actually was. hahaha. I’m so glad you joined the tour. I hope you have a wonderful holiday! xoxo
What great ideas! I love those lanterns – they are really gorgeous. I have a question – how to you hold up your star on the top of the tree? Mine always bend and fall off. Thanks. Carol
Thanks Carol!!! We did picture framing wire on the back and hooked it on top. The tree is faux so its pretty sturdy holding it. You could also try some zip ties or maybe adding a stick to help support it more like a stake in the back.
We argue every year about the lights on the tree. I feel you can never have too many. 6’ tree 200 lights! Simply NOT enough. Sooooo please tell me how many lights are in your FABULOUS TREE. It looks beautiful, by the way!
I could not agree with you more Jenny! On this tree, it comes with 1000 lights and there are several different modes! I usually keep it on white but every now and again my husband switches it up. hahaha