Just like that, the holidays are upon us. If you’re still looking for Christmas decorating ideas, here are some of our favorite looks from our blogger friends. Find inspiration to help you deck your home with cheer from the front door to your bedroom.
1. Hang a wreath and garland on your front door for a warm welcome.
Decorated greenery is an easy way to brighten up any space. Kelly of City Girl Meets Farm Boy chose a pre-lit pair with pinecones to transition from fall into Christmas.
Shop the Look: Classic Fraser Fir Festive Wreath & Garland
2. Add a merry touch to your sunroom with white and red holiday decorations.
Sharon of Sweet Honey Cottage hung a frosted wreath on her window and dressed a white Christmas tree in winter-themed ornaments and a red tree skirt.
Get the Look: Christmas Morning Frost Wreath, Flocked White Fir, Winter Delight Ornaments, Buttoned Up Quilted Velvet Tree Skirt
3. Create a festive nook in your living room.
Keep it elegant and timeless with gold and silver balls on your pre-lit tree. Kaitlyn of Fresh and Vintage Living completed her display with a beaded garland and our shimmering tree skirt.
Get the Look: Grand Fir, Silver & Gold Ornaments, Shimmering Snow Faux Fur Tree Skirt
4. Pair your Christmas tree with a garland.
Channel rustic glam with berry picks and plaid ribbon, using metallic ornaments as your base. Jen Lutz added a special touch to the cupboard with a pre-lit garland.
Get the Look: Kennedy Fir Slim, Silver & Gold Ornaments, Silver Berry Picks, Shimmering Snow Faux Fur Tree Skirt, Kennedy Fir Garland
5. Go for a timeless color scheme.
You won’t go wrong with the classic red and gold combination for your Christmas decorations. Lori of My Lovely Texas Home added a unique touch to her tree with holiday signs.
Get the Look: Classic Fraser Fir, Burgundy & Gold Ornaments, Red Berry Picks
6. Experiment with various ribbons.
Ribbons change up the look of your tree, so try layering or hanging multiple types. Jen Lutz brightened up her tree with two plaid ribbons in different colors. Read this post for tips on decorating with ribbons.
Get the Look: Burgundy & Gold Ornaments, Woodland Ornaments, Red Berry Picks
7. Deck your mantel with festive greenery.
Choose undecorated greenery so you can dress them up for any season. Sharon of Sweet Honey Cottage added gold and eucalyptus accents to her evergreen garland and draped it off-center on her mantel for a twist.
Get the Look: Classic Fraser Fir Garland, Silver & Gold Ornaments
8. Maximize your ceiling height.
Complement your high ceiling with a tall Christmas tree. Mary of Selah Pines Farmhouse decked her 10-foot tree with various gold ornaments and greenery for a vintage garden theme.
Get the Look: Grand Fir, Silver & Gold Ornaments
9. Add texture with tree picks.
Caitlyn Neier shows us how to turn up the charm with silver berry picks. Minimal ball ornaments completed this simple yet enchanting frosted Christmas tree.
Get the Look: Clifton Pine, Silver Berry Picks
10. Make dining merrier.
Narrow Christmas trees are perfect for decorating smaller rooms. Jen Lutz sprinkled an extra dose of cheer to holiday meals with a tree and wreath in the dining room.
Get the Look: Kennedy Fir Slim, Gold Magnolia Picks, Classic Fraser Fir Festive Wreath
11. Create a wintry display with multiple flocked trees.
Flocked trees have a woodland look that doesn’t require many decorations. Instead of ornaments, do as Katie of Baker’s Nest did and use rustic accessories instead.
Get the Look: Clifton Pine, Flocked Alpine Spruce
12. Dress stairways with wreaths and garlands.
Take a cue from Jen Lutz and combine greenery with pillows and stockings for a picture-perfect stairway. To add impact, layer your wreath on top of a round mirror.
Get the Look: Kennedy Fir Wreath & Garland
13. Turn up the flower power in your library.
Mix and match various picks with shimmering ornaments for a tree full of flair. We love how Mary of Selah Pines Farmhouse made her library extra cozy with a faux fireplace, too.
Get the Look: Deluxe Noble Fir, Gold Magnolia Picks, Silver & Gold Ornaments
14. Shine the spotlight on your piano.
Wreaths and garlands make any surface or furniture special. Like Krissy of Bold Boundless Blonde, opt for battery-operated pieces to give you more flexibility in decorating.
Get the Look: Woodland Noble Fir Wreath & Garland
15. Bring holiday cheer to your bedroom.
Hang greenery on your bed frame, mirror, and even your windows. Here, Kendra of Joy in Our Home added hints of red to her room with the Christmas Morning Frost. Find other garland decorating ideas here.
Get the Look: Christmas Morning Frost Garland
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