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Follow Me on Tumblr Follow CHRISTMAS DECORATING on TumblrA family of christmas trees decorating a terrified looking B&Q employeeAs requested by Nicholas Chuter To Tumblr, Love Pixel UnionOur christmas tree is better than your christmas tree #personal #snape #severus snape #alan rickman #hp #harry potter #christmas #christmas tree #decorations #fabulous #holidaysFollowDecorating Christmas Trees With Flowers Is This Season’s Ultimate Home Design TrendFlowers will definitely brighten up your tree and make it look beautiful. [Photo: Design Love Fest]Decorating a Christmas tree with flowers seems like the obvious thing to do – it was what nature intended, flora on flora and all that. But it’s only become a popular design trend this year. Ditching the baubles, savvy Christmas tree decorators are dressing their festive firs in a mix of fresh, silk and dry flowers – and we think you’ll agree they all look refreshingly beautiful and prove that flowers shouldn’t be saved for the spring and summer seasons.

This tree uses silk flowers as real flowers may look and smell gorgeous, but they probably won’t last throughout the Christmas period. We’re sold on the fairy lights and flower mix. You can be as sparing or indulgent as you like with your flowers. Plenty of pink will work well. [Photo: Instagram/Heathcote And Ivory]That’s not to say that you can’t throw some fairy lights and more traditional Christmas ornaments into the mix, too. The contemporary design idea has taken off online in a big way, with Pinterest and Instagram users sharing their efforts with the world. Have we sold you on the idea yet? Using flowers doesn’t stop your tree from being festive. Add in some decorations and lights to creative that Christmas feel. Or use festive coloured flowers. If you want to give it a whirl yourself, you can give this DIY floral tree tutorial a go. 17 Incredible Christmas Trees That Will Blow Your Mind Awesome Alternative Christmas Trees (That You Can Make Yourself) 7 notes Mail Permalink

Loved ChristmasAll About ChristmasJolly ChristmasChristmas 2016Christmas TimeMerry ChristmasWhite And Silver Christmas DecorationsChristmas Tree ElegantBlue And White Christmas TreeForwardNothing can spread the love and joy and magic of the Holiday seasons quite like a Christmas tree does. Needless to say, it is the crowning glory of our home’s decorations. It is a silent rule for i...Instead of spending your money on Christmas decorations, how about making them yourselves? It’s a good opportunity to get the family together and save money at the same time. We’ve put together 12 easy projects that utilise and repurpose materials you may have around the house, or can be easily purchased from your neighbourhood’s convenience store. Give your dinner guests something to talk about with this cute salt shaker! Simply place a clean mini tree decoration in a salt shaker, then fill it up midway with salt. Give it a little shake and enjoy your portable Yuletide scene at the dinner table!If greeting cards are still a tradition in your family, tell your loved ones you’re thinking of them with this minimalist greeting card.

Short on time but still want to impress your dinner guests?
diy christmas decorations partyJust fill up a jar (a pillar jar or mason jar would be great!) with alternating layers of green, red, and white candies. Pass it around after dinner so that everyone can enjoy some after-dinner mints!4. Wine bottle candle holderIf you have empty wine bottles in the house, how about transforming them into candle holders for a dose of rustic charm on the dining table. We love how it looks when the candle wax melts into the bottle. Here’s a fun project you can try with the kids. Grab a handful of peanuts and paint various Christmas characters like Santa or Rudolph onto them. Don’t forget to add tiny antlers and scarves made out of scrap materials you have lying around in the house! Insert a piece of looped wire into the top of the peanut and thread twine through. 6. Hula hoop Christmas wreathThis giant Christmas wreath looks impressive, but it’s actually made out of a hula hoop, some twine, and foliage!

If you have an old hula hoop you no longer want, give this a try. Spray paint your hula hoop gold, leave it to dry, then wrap twine randomly around it. As you go along, work in the foliage and branches around the hoop and tie a knot to secure it. You can use hot glue to paste some decorations onto the face of the wreath. The lightweight wreath can be easily hung onto walls using an adhesive hook, or casually prop it against a wall.7. Picture frame advent calendarWhy spend money on generic advent calendars with cheap chocolate when you can make your very own filled with treats your family will love? Get an empty picture frame and fill it with 25 kraft paper envelopes. When Christmas is over, all you have to do is remove the envelopes and your frame is good to be used again.Do you have a big collection of tacky Santa mugs you’re too embarrassed to use? Why not transform them into plant pots? We recommend planting herbs like rosemary, which grows easily even in confined spaces. Plus, did you know that rosemary keeps mosquitoes away?

Like rosemary, cinnamon has bug-repelling qualities. Grab a handful of cinnamon sticks and tie them round a pillar with some twine and there you have it, an easy and useful Christmas centerpiece!10. Rosemary sprig candle holderIf you find your rosemary plant growing too fast, why not use it to create this festive candle holder? Just add sprigs of rosemary to a votive candle holder and you’ll get a pleasant-smelling decoration that keeps the bugs away.If you have old cardboard boxes, why not transform them into mini trees? Cut out pieces of cardboard like this and slot them together. You can choose to paint and decorate them however you like. They’ll look great on your tables and shelves! You can also cut the shapes out of plywood to create a minimalist Christmas tree standee.Love the idea of having a Christmas tree but can’t spare the space for it? Then this project is perfect for you. Cut branches in increasing lengths from 15cm to 70cm (bamboo poles or wooden rods are great too!), then secure them about 25cm apart with raffia string.