Unique Christmas Tree Themes

If you are a style expert who is a bit bored with the traditional, you may be interested in unique Christmas tree themes. Here are some unique suggestions for Christmas tree themes that are sure to be real conversation starters.

The Christmas cocktail tree

This Christmas tree theme looks great on trees large and small. First, if your tree isn’t a pre-lit tree, try stringing it with a string of novelty lights instead of the usual egg-shaped lights. You can shop for plastic novelty lights in the shapes of Chinese lanterns (for a ’50s feel), chili peppers (for that modern martini bar feel), and pink flamingos (for that Tikki cocktail vibe).

Then try decorating the tree with small cocktail umbrellas and multicolored cocktail sticks. If your tree is very large, you can also decorate it with plastic champagne glasses on which you have glued sequins or glitter. Liquor-filled miniature chocolates also make a nice decoration for the tree.

The gingerbread tree

The most beautiful of Christmas tree themes never goes out of style. It looks best on a green or red tree. Decorate it with gingerbread man cookies, red glass balls, shades of candy canes, red velvet bows.
and homemade paper snowflake decorations.

This tree looks great accented with a garland of white or gold beads or a bushy garland of red or white tinsel. golden icicle looking garland. Top it off with a white or brown Christmas-themed teddy bear.

The chocolate and gold tree

This is probably the most modern of the Christmas tree themes described here. It looks great on a red artificial tree. The color scheme in this case is red, brown and gold. Tiny golden and red sparkle
the lights look better. Think eighties when you decorate this one. Decorate this tree with walnuts, pinecones, and foil-wrapped chocolates. The gold coins are a nice touch. Then tie large translucent gold
and red ribbons, using the kind of ribbon that has flexible wire inside at the ends of the trees. The final effect of this tree should be very opulent and lush.

The new baby tree

If you are celebrating the birth of a child or a child’s first birthday, this is a great tree to honor how happy you are for the new arrival in your home. The suggested decorations look great on
any type of tree, but you might consider purchasing a small blue or pink artificial tree. This is a good idea so that small children or babies who are nearby cannot get hold of loose needles. Also, if you buy pre-lit artificial trees, then you don’t have to worry about them pulling on the lights and bringing everything down. If you have a lot of young children, you can opt for a small ceramic Christmas tree until they are old enough not to grab onto the Christmas tree decorations and branches.

Pink, mint green, lavender, and blue frosted glass Christmas baubles look especially good on pink or blue faux trees. You can also decorate these trees with baby toys, bottles filled with sweets,
teddy bears, baby booties and socks, pacifiers and wooden letter blocks. Small stuffed animals look great on this type of tree and a larger teddy bear or soft stuffed toy makes a great tree ornament. If he
baby is a girl you might want to consider topping the tree with a doll dressed as an angel.

the mint tree

The most minimalist of Christmas tree themes looks fantastic on a bright white, pre-lit artificial tree. The color scheme of this is red and white, but you can add a touch of green on the lights that
rope around. However, purists think that keeping everything red and white in every way looks better.

When it comes to decorations, stick with red and white round glass balls. Red and white frosted glass balls look much better than conical ones. Also decorate the branches with as many red and white peppermint candy canes as you can find. Also remember that you can also stripe red or white Christmas balls with white or red glitter by simply adding a little striping glue to the ball and rolling it in the glitter.

You can also accent this look with red and white ball-shaped peppermint candies. A large lollipop with red and white stripes and surrounded by a bouquet of sunburst candy canes makes a great tree
top-hat.

The tree by the sea

This most unusual Christmas tree theme looks best on faux trees in aqua or light blue. However, it would also suit any tree that has a coral color like light orange or pink.

This tree is decorated with treasures from the sea, such as seashells, seahorses, and ornaments made from aquarium decorations (treasure chests, coins, and corals). Pearl necklaces can be worn as
You can hang a garland and novelty lights in the shape of seashells or even fish to enhance the aquatic theme.

The tree of snow and ice

This is one of the more unusual Christmas tree themes as it is white and icy blue instead of the more familiar red and green. First decorate it with a garland of novelty lights in the shape of icicles or snowflakes. Your decorations should be made of clear plastic or glass to make it look like the tree is dripping with sparkling, frozen shapes. Instead of cotton ribbon, cover the tree with fake spider web.
cobwebs or cotton threads to simulate snow-laden branches. You can even mound this cotton at the ends of the branch to make it look like it has been mounded there.

Your final step is to sprinkle everything liberally with flocking. Flocking is simulated snow that comes in a spray can. You can spray this material on almost any type of tree, including pre-lit artificial Christmas trees and ceramic trees to make them look icier.

This treatment is amazing on a white artificial tree, but it also looks great on red, purple, blue, or other artificial trees, as all the white provides a nice contrast to the original color of the tree.

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