All it takes to recreate this nature-inspired look are dried oranges, faux cranberries and pom-pom garland. Don't forget the straw basket, as opposed to a tree skirt.
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Start with a faux white Christmas tree and fill it with DIY candy cane ornaments, bright baubles and clear ornaments filled with small toys and candies.
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Have some festive plaid ribbon left over from gift-wrapping? There's no reason why you shouldn't use it to bring some personality to your tree.
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Fill your spruce tree with red and burgundy baubles, classic beaded garland and thick snowflake ribbon to give your home a cozy, warm feel.
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From nostalgic ornaments to tinsel and a gold star topper, you can't go wrong with a traditional Christmas tree to fill your space with holiday cheer.
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Put your love of maximalist decor on full display with a tree that's decked out in colorful ornaments, blue ribbons, and loads of warm lights.
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Why just choose one color scheme when you can have 'em all? If you're super indecisive — or just a fan of multiple hues — wrap your tree in a rainbow of simplistic ball ornaments.
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Elevate your holiday home with a bit of glitz and glam with this striking disco ball tree. Start with a 24" foam cone or wire tree and use hot glue to layer disco balls of all different sizes.
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Natural textures, homemade 3D paper ornaments and wooden elements define this modern Christmas tree. Introduce a pop of color with ribbon garland.
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Turn a classic wooden ladder into a festive holiday display by flanking it with string lights, ornaments and a star balloon as a topper.
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