Christmas Tree Decorations

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53" Woodland Deer Tree Skirt - Red
53" Woodland Deer Tree Skirt - Red
53" Woodland Deer Tree Skirt - Red
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One Kings Lane

$374.00$499.00
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Pearl Star Ornament - Gold/Platinum - Joanna Buchanan
Pearl Star Ornament - Gold/Platinum - Joanna Buchanan
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53" Woodland Tree Skirt - Brown
53" Woodland Tree Skirt - Brown
53" Woodland Tree Skirt - Brown
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One Kings Lane

$359.00$449.00
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Old World German Grape Cluster Ornaments - Gold
Old World German Grape Cluster Ornaments - Gold
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One Kings Lane

Bichon Frise Ornament - White/Blue - Handcrafted
Bichon Frise Ornament - White/Blue - Handcrafted
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One Kings Lane

Midcentury Mercury Glass Tree Topper - Rose Victoria - Red
Midcentury Mercury Glass Tree Topper - Rose Victoria - Red
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One Kings Lane

Bronson Tree Skirt
Bronson Tree Skirt
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Lulu and Georgia

$88.00
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Snowflake Ornament - Black/Opal - Joanna Buchanan
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One Kings Lane

Sparkle Bee Ornament - Ruby - Joanna Buchanan - Red
Sparkle Bee Ornament - Ruby - Joanna Buchanan - Red
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One Kings Lane

Joelle Ornaments (Set of 2)
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Lulu and Georgia

$48.00
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53" Leaping Deer Tree Skirt - Red
53" Leaping Deer Tree Skirt - Red
53" Leaping Deer Tree Skirt - Red
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One Kings Lane

$299.00$399.00
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Sparkle Snowflake Ornament - Topaz - Joanna Buchanan
Sparkle Snowflake Ornament - Topaz - Joanna Buchanan
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One Kings Lane

Forest Squirrel Ornament - Gold - Joanna Buchanan
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One Kings Lane

10" White Glittered Snowflake Christmas Ornament
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Mathis Home

7.5" Blue Glass Pipefish Christmas Ornament
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Mathis Home

4.5" Prelit Gray Cut Out Tree Christmas Ornament
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4.75" Red Lipstick Glass Christmas Ornament
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What Is the Trend in Christmas Tree Decor in 2024?

This holiday season, minimalism is all the rage. Instead of crowding your Christmas tree with countless ornaments, choose a few meaningful pieces that bring you joy. Let your cherished ornaments take the spotlight, and pair them with a single strand of white lights for a clean, low-key look.  


On the other hand, some people are completely rejecting traditional holiday decor. Say goodbye to old-fashioned greens and reds and hello to more youthful Christmas colors.


How To Decorate a White Christmas Tree

A white Christmas tree is the perfect blank slate for your holiday design. If you love a classic holiday vibe, decorate your tree with multicolored lights. The white branches will make these vivid colors really shine. Lean into the nostalgia with vintage ornaments in traditional Christmas colors — like candy canes or antique sleigh bells. 


Or maybe you’re going for a more glamorous look. In that case, why not decorate your white tree with gold and silver ornaments, adding luxurious ribbons for a sophisticated display? 


A snowy white Christmas tree also complements a rustic design. Celebrate your love of nature with pinecones, simple wood ornaments, and understated glass bulbs.


How To Decorate a Multicolored Christmas Tree

Nothing screams “Christmas” like a tree lit with strands of bright, multicolored lights. These colors work great with fun, whimsical decorations. Choose playful ornaments that reflect your personality or interests. It’s all about creating a tree that’s 100% authentic and personalized. 


The Best Christmas Tree Decorations

Don’t stress about recreating the flawless holiday designs you see on social media. The best decorations hold personal meaning and put a smile on your face. Look for decorations related to your passions or aesthetic. Many people love nostalgic decorations, too. A rustic pickup truck ornament or tiny snowmen will take you back to the Christmas mornings of your childhood. 

F.A.Q.

What is the correct order to decorate a Christmas tree?

Before you hang anything on your Christmas tree, take a few minutes to fluff it. This step will make the branches look fuller and help avoid awkward bare spots. Put the lights on first to give yourself a colorful foundation. Save yourself some hassle by untangling them completely and replacing any burnt-out bulbs. Then, start at the bottom of the tree and wind your way up. When you’re ready for the ornaments, space out your big statement pieces evenly around the tree. Smaller filler ornaments can go on the outer branches, and anything fragile should get hung near the top.

How long should you leave your Christmas tree up?

There’s no ideal time to take down your Christmas tree. It all depends on when you're ready to wrap up the holidays — and when you feel motivated to pack everything up. Many people take down their trees during the first week of January. This timing lets you enjoy your Christmas tree décor through the New Year. Then, you can start 2025 fresh with more generic winter decorations. While artificial trees can stay up all year, you’ll need to throw away a real one eventually. Most live trees last four to five weeks if properly watered before they start drying out. They can become a fire hazard, so it’s best to take them down before then.

Where to buy Christmas tree decorations?

You can collect personal ornaments throughout the year as you travel or find unique pieces. Furniture.com can help you find the perfect ornaments to fill in the rest of your tree. Browse our huge online selection for beautiful Christmas tree decoration ideas. We offer hundreds of ornaments, from adorable gnomes to rustic birdhouses. Our convenient filters will help you narrow your options by color, material, style, and other criteria.
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