A nautical-inspired tree is a great way to infuse natural texture and a soothing color palette into your space
When it comes to holiday decorating, sometimes less is more. Keep it minimal with a wood bead garland, white clay ornaments and warm white string lights
Forget classic red and green, pink is the most popular color for Christmas this year (an ode to the success of the Barbie movie)
If you've got your sights set on a Barbie theme, don't limit yourself to pink baubles! Amy Lawdanski, Christmas tree designer and founder of K&A Designs
Not all Scandinavian-inspired trees have to appear sparse. This welcoming tree by blogger @mittfunkis includes a mix of paper ornaments, clip-on candles and colorful baubles
Simple and sparse, this beautiful tree draws on the beauty of nature. To recreate this trending style, forage for pinecones, dehydrate fruit
Friendship bracelets are fun and trendy, in big part due to Taylor Swift and the Eras Tour. Here, DIYer @chelseazeferina creates a friendship bracelet garland
Interiors are getting darker and moodier, and so are Christmas trees! Swap the classic red and green baubles for darker hues, like forest or hunter green
Elevate neutrals, like gray and white, by layering in green baubles, ranging from light to dark. This flocked Christmas tree appears well-decorated but still elegant.
Go for the iconic nutcracker theme by filling an artificial tree with large red and green ornaments, drums and oversized nutcrackers
Exuding a sophisticated style, this Christmas tree theme features a combination of mercury glass and shimmering metallic ornaments, gold sink bow ties and tiny gold bells
Children will love filling every tree branch with sweet treats (opt for faux candy, so you can reuse the pieces year after)
Take a whimsical approach by adorning your Christmas tree with jumbo pom-poms, then layer in smaller sizes to build dimension