Get inspired to decorate your Christmas tree this season with 9 simple and festive ideas for every style.
9 Simple And Festive Christmas Tree Ideas
How do you like to decorate your Christmas tree? Do you love to use a classic red color scheme? Or do you prefer more neutral tones? Or maybe you are drawn to more non-traditional colors.
Today, I have rounded up some beautiful Christmas trees from a few of my favorite friends. And no matter your style, I promise you’ll fall in love with at least one.
From rustic farmhouse-style inspired trees to traditional style trees, and even fun and unique ones. I know you’ll enjoy scrolling through each post to get decorating ideas.
Here are 9 simple and festive ideas to inspire you as you decorate your Christmas tree this holiday season.
Rustic Farmhouse-Style Christmas Tree
If you love farmhouse-style decor, then you’ll love my friend Stacy at Bricks ‘n Blooms and her charming, rustic Christmas tree.
Stacy shares tips to mix and match ornaments, garlands, tree toppers, and more to style a beautiful farmhouse-inspired tree. And she shows you how to do it all without breaking the bank.
Red and White Flocked Christmas Tree
Nothing makes my heart happier than red and white Christmas decor. And recently, I shared how to use this classic color scheme to decorate a flocked Christmas tree.
Stop by my original post to see more photos and read my 5 easy tips to decorate a flocked tree for Christmas.
Traditional Christmas Tree
There’s something so beautiful about a traditional style Christmas, and no one does it better than my friend Wendy at WM Design House.
Wendy shares her ideas for how to decorate a stunning Christmas tree with beautiful pops of red and festive jingle bells.
Natural and Neutral Christmas Tree
My friend Jennifer at Cottage on Bunker Hill styled this pretty natural and neutral Christmas tree.
The combination of wood, white, and gold tones would look beautiful in any home. And do you spy those little fluffy owl ornaments? So cute!
Floral Filled Christmas Tree
My friend Rachel at The Ponds Farmhouse always has the most creative and affordable DIYs, like this pretty Christmas tree decorated with dried hydrangeas.
The combination of textures and colors is so unique, and I love the natural elements.
Vintage Inspired Christmas Tree
My friend Kim at Shiplap and Shells is the queen of vintage decor. She shares how to add vintage flare to any tree in your home, even smaller trees like this little cutie styled in a pail.
Be sure to stop and visit Kim’s blog to see more of her decorating ideas and tips for how to use small-sized trees throughout your home.
Bright and Bold Christmas Tree
If bright, bold and cheery is your style, then you’ll fall in love with my friend Jen at Tatertots and Jello‘s Christmas tree.
Jen has so many cute and creative ideas for styling trees using non-traditional Christmas colors, so give her blog a visit to see more fun and funky holiday decor.
Classic Farmhouse Christmas Tree
My friend Kylie from Truemans Treasures is a fellow Nebraska gal who shares not one, but more than ten different ideas for how to decorate a farmhouse-style Christmas tree throughout your home.
From a traditional Christmas tree in the family room to stunning flocked trees in the master bedroom and even potted trees on the porch. Kylie has no shortage of ideas and tips for styling all types and sizes of trees for the holidays.
DIY Ornaments For Your Christmas Tree
And last, but not least in my roundup of 9 Simple And Festive Christmas Tree Ideas is these creative ornaments from my friend Amy at Amy Sadler Designs
Wouldn’t these look so pretty on your tree this holiday season? Visit Amy’s blog to see more, and learn how she made these Arhaus brand ornament dupes for a fraction of the price of the originals!
9 Simple And Festive Christmas Tree Ideas
Okay, friends, I have to know. Do you have a favorite? Each one of the 9 festive ideas is so beautiful…I can’t decide which Christmas tree I love the most.
Tell me which tree gets your vote in the comments. And if you’re looking for more holiday inspiration join me on Pinterest to see what else I’m loving this season.
That’s a wrap on this holiday round-up, but I still have plenty of Christmas content to share. Stay tuned for Christmas cookies, gift-wrapping ideas, and more holiday DIY and decor ideas to come.
And, as always, thanks so much for stopping by. Your support and encouragement make this blog possible. I couldn’t do what I love to do without YOU!
Xo,
Kim | Shiplap and Shells says
I’m loving all of this beautiful holiday inspiration Jen! Your tree is absolutely incredible and adding the ribbon was the perfect touch. I need you to come up to Seattle to help me with my tree next year.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Kim! I would love to come to visit, although I’m sure I would be taking decor tips from you. That would be so fun!
Jennifer Howard says
So many pretty ideas! Loved your cute red & white flocked tree.
midwestlifeandstyle says
I agree! I loved seeing how unique each tree was. I’m getting so many ideas for next Christmas!
Kylie says
Gosh, I love all the beautiful trees! This was such a fun share!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Yes! So many different ideas and inspiration. I love it!
Rachel Harper says
Jen,
All of these ideas a so inspiring. Such a fun roundup.
midwestlifeandstyle says
I loved each and every tree and decorating idea. So beautiful and unique!
Wendy McMonigle says
Such a great post Jen. I adore your sweet red and white bedroom tree. Thx for going me today.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, Wendy. And thank you for inviting me. I loved seeing all of the pretty trees!
Rachel says
So many pretty trees!! I love to look at different approaches and ideas that each person has. It’s so fun to see the uniqueness and personality of each one shine through in their decorating. Fun post, Jen!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rachel. I like to see all of the different ways people decorate their trees too. I always get so many ideas!
Kim says
So many pretty trees and inspiration! Happy Thursday!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Kim! I love each one. I hope they all inspired you in some way.