Christmas is already coming and with it all that air of charm and magic that comes with the decorations. The holidays are full of meaning and the decoration helps us with the preparation of the energies and joy we want for next year. Today we’ll talk about decorating with white christmas tree:
The tree is the main item of Christmas decoration and deserves special attention. The synthetic models (as is the case with the white tree that we will show here) are practical, sustainable and offer a lot of versatility when it comes to size, textures and materials. The color of this tree makes reference to the snow and combines with everything you can imagine, from fun items, full of glam or minimalist.
Before purchasing your white tree you need to think about some details to have a harmonious decoration, so, before purchasing any ornament, check out our general tips on how to decorate your tree. white christmas tree:
- Size: The first question you should ask yourself is “Where am I going to put my white Christmas tree?”. If it's in a limited space or on top of furniture, think about smaller models. But if you can count on a lot of space and still want the tree to stand out in the environment, it is worth betting on the traditional big Christmas tree.
- Choosing the ornaments: The ornaments of your white Christmas tree can come in different colors and shapes. In addition to the traditional balls, you can use star shapes, candies, musical instruments and whatever else your creativity requires.
- Colors: Thinking about the effects caused by the colors, we can say that the white, black, gold or silver ornaments give an elegant air to your white Christmas tree referring to the minimalist style. The shades of blue such as turquoise and electric blue are a super current trend and help you to give a cooler touch or make references to the sea. With red you can refer to the traditional colors of Christmas, especially if you combine it with green. Even more fun colors like purple, lilac and pink can enter your decor, which can go from the strongest to the lightest tones and make your decor something very current and full of glam. Other possibilities involve colored ornaments, gradient and harmonization with the decoration of the environments.
- Materials and textures: If you want to get away from the more traditional materials for white trees, there are some trends that can make a difference in your Christmas, whether in the form of a tree or ornaments. This is a great opportunity if you want to use handcrafted elements in your decor. Techniques such as crochet, macramé, knitting, embroidery and other works with thread are super hot and can compose both a minimalist decor and more fun. Other materials such as plaster, biscuit or ceramics, balloons, wood, paper and cardboard (which allow for a multitude of techniques, from origami to being stacked) can help you give your personal touch to every corner of your Christmas decoration.
- Lighting: You can use the lights both as the sole protagonists of the decoration of your white tree and in conjunction with the colorful ornaments. Pay attention to the colors of the lights, as the ideal is to use colors that do not contrast much with the white of the tree, such as yellow and white. An important tip when placing the blinker is to start at the top of the tree and leave it on while placing it to facilitate the vision of the whole.
65 white Christmas tree templates to inspire you
Now check out our tips for decorating your white Christmas tree:
Picture 01 – Snowy style white Christmas tree.
White can be on the tree like a snow effect over the traditional green pine.
Picture 02 – A little Christmas sweetness.
For more fun decor, find alternative ornaments to decorate your tree and make a grace.
Picture 03 – Colorful and fun Christmas.
Or, if you are looking for something more traditional, invest in lots of color. With a white tree, there is no mistake and the tones end up in perfect harmony!
Picture 04 – Christmas even in the little details.
Making a souvenir or a treat for your guests can have a very elegant and special result.
Picture 05 – White and golden Christmas tree with a touch of blue to glamorize.
Especially in white trees, consistency in decoration is essential! And one way to guarantee it is to choose a color palette to base all the elements on.
Image 06 – Lights and variety.
The flashing lights are also essential in the Christmas decoration. And on the white tree, it gives a special shine to the environment where it is.
Image 07 – White and natural lighting.
For environments with more neutral colors, natural light gives a super interesting effect, making the ornaments stand out and making the tree “disappear” a little.
Image 08 – Elegant snow.
A pity that in Brazil it doesn't snow! But in this tropical climate, if you want to create your own snow to decorate your tree, use cotton!
Picture 09 – White tree and a colorful Christmas.
A white tree does not mean that your Christmas decoration will be neutral and without personality! Invest in the color chart of the ornaments that will compose the scenery.
Picture 10 – Gold and black in a glam decoration.
Image 11 – Minimalist tree.
Image 12 – Predominance of white with emphasis on ornaments in the colors of Christmas: green and red.
Image 13 – Christmas tree in a beachy atmosphere.
Another type of great ambiance is to combine the decoration with another theme that you like, like this tree all thought in a beachy atmosphere, with shells and starfish as decoration.
Image 14 – The power of paper in table arrangements.
Image 15 – With TAGs as tree decorations.
How about putting TAGs and writing requests or thanks during the Christmas dinner?
Image 16 – B&W decoration.
Even if it is not in the usual colors of Christmas, black and white can combine very well in your celebratory decoration.
Image 17 – White and rustic Christmas tree with dry branches.
To create your own Christmas tree, there are several ideas you can follow, including collecting a branch in a park or square and decorating it.
Image 18 – Truffles wrapped in icing sugar forming a super sweet tree.
Another way to create the Christmas tree cone shape. We doubt it will last until the end of the supper!
Image 19 – Medium tree to place on the side tables.
Picture 20 – With a touch of blue! Take advantage of the neutrality of white to choose a secondary color in the ornaments.
Image 21 – Innovate! Hive of tissue paper stacked in the shape of a tree.
Every year Christmas comes more, we always want a new decoration. So try to use different materials that will not be kept for the rest of the year waiting for the next party!
Picture 22 – Tree with tulle!
For decoration, tulles, voil and satin ribbons are great for creating a more romantic atmosphere.
Image 23 – Monochrome gradient.
Image 24 – Decoration with chains.
Image 25 – Christmas tree plaster lamp.
For artisans: how can you not be enchanted by these Christmas trees that emit candlelight?
Image 26 – Use creativity in the decoration.
We are here to prove that the Christmas decoration can also be very good if you go out of the traditional and try to give some fun and personal touches.
Image 27 – Floating tree: Christmas balloons.
A completely unusual type of tree!
Image 28 – White as snow.
Picture 29 – Candy, ornaments and sweet colors for a cuter decoration.
Nowadays we can find ornaments of all types and colors in the stores of party supplies to prepare our houses for Christmas.
Image 30 – Tree for the whole family to gather and exchange gifts.
If your family and your environment are large, invest in a special tree to place all the gifts!
Picture 31 – Christmas decoration on the wall.
But if the space is small, a different tree on the wall helps to save space!
Image 32 – Light Christmas trees made of feathers.
Image 33 – Decoration predominantly white in a traditional tree.
Despite all the innovations, Christmas traditions still leave us enchanted!
Image 34 – Following a palette of warm colors to contrast with the white.
Image 35 – Golden complementing the glam style of the tree.
Image 36 – A smaller tree to decorate other rooms.
In addition to the trees on the wall, smaller trees can be good substitutes for smaller environments.
Image 37 – Thin branches.
Image 38 – Decorate your tree with folds of colored papers.
Get the family together to make a different decoration and even train origami skills.
Image 39 – Pine cones or squares of stacked felt?
Another idea to do at home.
Image 40 – Triangular trees in the table arrangement.
Image 41 – White, red and green.
Image 42 – Transform your wine corks.
Use pieces of wood or wine corks as a base for a super different tree like this with a plaster triangle.
Picture 43 – Search through party supplies stores and find the right tree for you.
It can be a large, medium or even a small one to put on the table at supper time.
Image 44 – Use different elements as decoration!
For trees in commercial environments, how about using elements common to the environment?
Image 45 – Choose your color chart for decoration.
Image 46 – Traditional colors and lots of light.
Picture 47 – Christmas tree to eat: decorated Christmas cookies.
Another type of special souvenir that can be offered to guests during or after the party.
Image 48 – Golden decoration on the white Christmas tree.
Image 49 – Decorate your tree with many Santa Claus.
There is no shortage of Santa-inspired tree ornaments in party supply stores!
Image 50 – Christmas colors in alternative tones and pastels.
Image 51 – Tree to assemble in MDF.
To save space when storing Christmas ornaments, these MDF mountable trees are super versatile.
Image 52 – Another example of monochromatic and coherent decoration.
Image 53 – White macrame tree to hang.
If you do some kind of manual work, use that asset to your advantage and create something completely different!
Image 54 – Sustainable tire base.
Image 55 – Christmas tree decorated with little trees.
Christmas trees are never enough for decoration! How about decorating them with miniatures of them and creating a fun environment?
Image 56 – Value your manual skills and build your own tree.
Another example to use your manual skills with thread to create a different and unique decoration.
Image 57 – Red decoration with mistletoes.
Image 58 – Few branches and larger ornaments.
For trees with few branches or more widely spaced branches, use ornaments in larger dimensions to fill the empty spaces.
Image 59 – White tree in white environment.
Image 60 – Pink, orange and gold.
Image 61 – The white tree can only be an ornament.
Image 62 – Light that comes from within.
Image 63 – Beehive tree.
In the same style as the spheres for decoration, these trees attract attention and are super delicate.
Image 64 – Embellishments in pink and golden tones.
Image 65 – Flasher and do not let the fashion of pompoms pass.
Wool pompoms are very simple to make, go well in various colors and create a different decoration for your tree. For those who want to venture out, here's a tutorial with several ways to do:
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