Recreate the beauty of snow-covered Christmas trees with a frosted tree. These enchanting trees bring a hint of winter magic indoors, capturing the look of branches lightly dusted with freshly fallen snow. With the right decorating theme, you can create a striking centrepiece that embodies the festive spirit of the Christmas season.
Traditional Frosted Christmas Tree
To achieve this festive look, opt for tree decorations in traditional Christmas colours such as red, green, and gold. Mix different bauble styles and patterns to add lively bursts of colour to your frosty white Christmas tree.
Steps To Decorate Your Tree
- Insert red berry picks into the branches
- Hang large baubles closer to the trunk for depth
- Distribute smaller baubles evenly throughout the tree
- Drape ribbon from the top and weave it gently through the branches so it billows in and out
- Add your chosen tree topper
- Secure a red tree collar at the base to finish the look
Decorating Tips for This Look
- Mix shapes and use complementary colours for a vibrant and well-balanced display, for instance, pair tartan baubles with simple red and green ornaments in both shiny and matte finishes
- A snowy Christmas tree serves as a beautiful backdrop for colourful baubles, so don’t be afraid to experiment with different colour combinations
Vintage-Inspired Frosted Christmas Tree
Create a timeless look by using cherished baubles collected over the years, paired with vintage-style decorations in pink, blush, and white tones.
Steps To Decorate Your Tree
Hang pink baubles in varying sizes
- Add blush, ombre, and white baubles to achieve a more balanced design
- Complete the theme with a snowflake or floral-style tree topper
- Place a white tree skirt around the base to finish the display
Decorating Tips for This Look
- When using bold colours, soften the look with complementary pale shades
- Nestle larger baubles deeper within the tree to create depth and fullness
- Position smaller baubles towards the tips of branches for a cascading effect
Midnight Frost Christmas Tree
Embrace the full charm of a snowy Christmas with a beautifully decorated flocked tree. To recreate this look, choose frosted baubles with shimmering accents in icy shades of blue and silver, with touches of gold for warmth.
Steps To Decorate Your Tree
- Arrange snowy branches and ivory floral picks throughout the tree
- Hang blue and gold frosted baubles evenly
- Add a ribbon in a neutral shade that complements your colour palette
- Use two different garlands for contrast: wrap the first around the tree in a loose spiral, then repeat with the second garland
- Place a star tree topper
- Finish with a faux fur tree skirt to complete the snowy theme
Decorating Tips for This Look
- Group two or three baubles in different colours, sizes, and textures together on the branches to add visual interest
- Hang finial-shaped baubles on the tips of branches for an elegant icicle-like effect
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand you may have questions about decorating snowy Christmas trees. Here are answers to some of the most common ones.
What Decorations Look Best on a Frosted or Flocked Christmas Tree?
Metallic baubles in gold, silver, or champagne tones lend an elegant finish to a frosted or flocked tree. Soft pastels, such as icy blue or blush pink, enhance the snowy look, while natural touches like pinecones and wooden ornaments reinforce the wintry woodland theme.
Should I Decorate a Frosted or Flocked Tree?
Absolutely. Decorating a frosted or flocked tree enhances its charm. You can keep it understated with delicate, elegant touches that let the snowy branches stand out, or opt for a rustic theme that complements the tree’s natural, snow-dusted look.
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