Balsam Hill's themed collections make it easy to achieve a stunning and cohesive look. Add warmth and color to your entryways and other spaces.Ĭhoose from our curated Christmas ornament sets or mix and match handcrafted decorations. Decorate an unlit artificial tree or make a pre-lit one more radiant. Brighten up your home with our collection of premium light strings and rope lights. The holidays won't be complete without twinkly lights. Showcase different colors and designs for a stunning display season after season. What are traditional Christmas decorations?Ĭhoose from a range of Christmas decorations for your tree and your home. Start with a theme or browse our collections for inspiration. From ornaments to tree toppers to tabletop trees, Balsam Hill offers a wide range of holiday decorations. Incorporate elements from the rest of your design into the tree as it will be the focal point that pulls the design together.Ĭelebrate beach living this year with a coastal Christmas! Natural finds, soft colors and a few well-placed crafts come together for a light, breezy design that will feel like the holidays in your beach home.Deck your halls with delightful Christmas decorations. Use bows and ribbons of the same color palette to add dimension. Shells, driftwood, and beach glass all lend themselves well to a white, teal or even purple tree. If you are the type of person who wants a less traditional tree, you can get a colored version and then decorate it with beach accents. Artificial trees come in a number of colors and materials. More and more people are opting for an artificial tree instead of a real one. Mother Nature provides ideal Christmas shapes, from stars for the top of the tree to scallop shells mimicking angel wings. Either way, they add the seaside element that makes your Christmas a coastal Christmas. You can opt to paint your shells or leave them in their natural state. Sea shells can also be glued to Christmas stockings for a festive beach accent. Use your sea shells to decorate your Christmas tree, your wreath, and make the garland. Sea shells are like the ocean's secrets sometimes you get the whole truth and other times you're left wondering what really happened. It doesn't matter if you have a collection of whole sand dollars or a myriad of incomplete conch shells. Don't be afraid to mix different sizes to add complexity to your presentation. Hang your wreath on a door or add it to the mantle along with candles and coastal garland for an eye-catching holiday display. Add various colored beach glass to your wreath and match the ribbon to glass for seamless decor. If you are looking for something a little different, try spray painting the wood white and using blue and purple ribbon instead of the traditional green and red to make a shabby chic Christmas wreath.Īdding beach glass can give even more coastal flair to your overall design. Add shells and a bow for additional Christmas touches. Arrange the driftwood with a wreath form from a craft store. Driftwood is a common beach find that, when decorated properly, becomes a beautiful adornment. What washes onshore can be a Christmas miracle. One man's driftwood is another man's Christmas wreath. Place him in the center of your sandy ornament. Search the internet for a tiny, beachy Santa. Even better: make your own Christmas tree ornaments with sand and shells. Don't be afraid to throw some shells in there as well. What's not to like about a decorative element that keeps its form rather than having to worry about the mess that snow will create once it melts? Incorporate sand into your holiday approach by filling a jar or ornamental bowl with sand to hold Christmas figurines. Everything snow can do, sand can do better. In fact, we don't even have to put on gloves to build a "snowman." For the best coastal Christmas, consider the following tips. Fortunately, as beach locals, we have the best decorations possible right in our own backyards. Everything becomes awash in a sea of red and green, which seems to drown out all other hues. Every year, as December approaches, Christmas decorations start to take over the shelves at department stores.
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