![]() Showcase luxury Christmas table decorations such as mixed metal tableware and crystal glasses. Then, strategically place glass figurines to fill in gaps and add visual interest.Ĭarry the glam theme throughout your home by laying our faux fur throws and pillows on lounge areas. Complement it with flameless candles on silver or gold candle holders. Then, add soft lights to add a subtle sparkle to your holiday decorations.Ĭreate a unified look by showcasing pre-lit tabletop trees on your fireplace mantel. Channel old-world glam with gilded ribbons, pearl garlands, and handblown glass ornaments. No longer exclusive to grand ballrooms and hotel lobby displays, glam style can easily transform any space into a chic holiday home.Īccentuate bright, wintry accents with unique vintage metallic pieces. What is the Glam Christmas Décor Theme?Īlso called luxury Christmas decorations, it is inspired by the charm of fallen snow and the gentle sparkle of polished metal. Celebrate the avant-garde lifestyle with pearl garlands and faux fur furnishings. ![]() ![]() Showcase a symphony of crystal-inspired colors such as platinum and champagne, with a pop of rose gold for balance. If you have a base color for your ornaments, you can simply change your ribbon color and boom it’s a new tree.Entice family and friends with a fabulous display of Balsam Hill®'s glam Christmas decorations. If you like to change your color scheme each year, using ribbon on your Christmas tree makes it super easy. That’s all you need to do to secure the ribbon. Once you’ve cut your strips, take the end of the ribbon (I usually start in the middle of the tree), pinch the ends together, hold it near the end of the branch and twist it. I typically use ribbon in various sizes from 2″ to 4″ in width, with wired edges. Depending on the size of your tufts and how deep you go in the tree, you may want to modify the size. Cut strips that are around 3′ but don’t cut them all at once. I used a two 2.5″ mesh ribbons as my base on this tree. Ribbon that is “meshier” works the best for sticking to the branches. I prefer the patten option and it’s easier to do while the tree is a blank slate. You can cascade the tree, wrap the tree or cut the ribbon into even pieces and make pattern across the tree. Once you have your topper in place decide how you want to add ribbon. My favorite places to shop florals are At Home, Micheals, Hobby Lobby and Decorators Warehouse. I think three separate florals are a good place to start, one that’s really full, one that really tall and one that adds a pop of color or extra flare like feathers or hanging jewel. If you want to create a large floral tree topper then first make sure your tree and ceiling height will work.įor my tree toppers I use all florals and stems. If you have 10ft ceilings, you probably shouldn’t buy a 9ft tree and then add an additional 2ft of florals and branches at the top. You should pick your tree and decor with the topper in mind. When it comes to how I decorate a glam Christmas tree my topper is the crown. The fuller it looks before you add anything, the better. ![]() Once you have your tree separate and fluff the branches like your life depends on it. For those on a smaller budget please check out these flocked trees from Best Choice Products. However, I have also purchased beautiful flocked tress from Khols and Decorators Warehouse in Arlington, Texas. My main tree is the 12ft King Flocked Tree from King of Christmas. Big budget or small you have to make sure that you chose a nice, full tree. Most don’t realized that the key to the perfect tree isn’t the decor, it’s the tree itself. Here are a few tips to help you decorate a glam Christmas tree. Besides I really loved my blush and teal color theme from last year, especially since it match my family room perfectly. I knew that we were going to be selling our home soon, so I didn’t go crazy with buying new decor. I’ve read that people who decorate for Christmas early are happier and I support that message. I put so much effort into my decorations that it’s nice to enjoy to be able to enjoy them a little bit longer. I actually broke “tradition” a few weeks early this year and I a glad that I did. Growing up #BlackFriday wasn’t used for discount crazed shopping, it was our official day for breaking out our Christmas decor. ![]()
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