

These aren’t holiday florals (which I love). Perfect for the colorful decor I like to add! Most of the ornaments are also from Grandin Road too, though there’s lots of old one mixed in.įor the florals, I grabbed a bunch from Hobby Lobby during a 50% off sale. It’s the perfect size and I love that it’s white and flocked. The tree is from Grandin Road- I got a 7.5′ tree since I have higher ceilings in this house. White flocked tree / ornaments / tasseled tree skirt / brass deer / holly jolly pillow I’m trying to build that page up, so if you’d subscribe, I’d really appreciate that! Sources If the video doesn’t work here, you can watch it on YouTube here. P.s. Then, I’ll dive in with more details below: It was good training though, so I thought I’d give you some Christmas tree decorating tips that I’ve learned over time!įloral and rainbow Christmas tree Back to the present time! Let’s start with the video tutorial so you get an overview on what I did. Here’s how our (super creepy- lol) elf tree turned out.īy the time that it was time to put up my own tree, I would be so tired of decorating I barely wanted to put mine up. Each year, I’d help decorate at least 5 huge 12′ trees in a new theme! It was a ton of work, but I loved it, and I learned SO much! I thought it would be fun to share a few pictures from then (these were taken 12 years ago- in November 2007)! I was a visual merchandiser for a furniture showroom.

Want to see more pictures of my floral and rainbow Christmas tree?! let’s back upĪwhile ago, I discovered a bunch of pictures from my first job after college. To elevate the look, I added florals in each color! I think it makes the color story stronger. I am so, so excited to share this year’s Christmas tree! Like last year, I went with a rainbow color blocked tree (pink up top and then orange, yellow, green, and then blue- can you see it?!).
