When it comes to popularity, baubles, beads, and stars rule the Christmas decorations world. However, they are not your only options. Beyond those three, flowers are another top choice for decorating Christmas trees. Floral Christmas tree ideas are becoming increasingly popular. They bring a feel different from the traditional tree ornaments. Whether you use silk flowers or prefer real or dried flowers, you would agree that flowers create a sunnier and more tender atmosphere than the popular Christmas tree options.
For this year’s Christmas, you could try out some of the following Christmas tree decoration ideas and see the elegance yourself.
Multi-Thematic Floral Christmas Tree

This floral Christmas tree idea combines fake flowers with starfish ornaments, fake pine cones, and fake pears. While the theme of each type of ornament is a bit different, all 3 types combine perfectly into the perfect, quirky nature-themed Christmas tree.
While the dominating feel of this Christmas tree decor is nature-themed, it comes with some baubles. But then, the baubles blend in smoothly with the other decor items. The fact that some baubles are brown helps because they look like nuts.
The tree also has some paper ring chains. While this part of the decoration does not affect the appearance too much, we would rather not have it in our floral Christmas tree.
This holiday decor is perfect for all types of interiors – modern or not.
Rustic Floral Christmas Tree

When talking about floral Christmas trees, you can expect Christmas trees with colorful flowers to dominate the space. But this decor inspiration is something different. It is a grass Christmas tree adorned with dried flowers in transparent baubles.
We love this Christmas tree decor for its uniqueness. But beyond being unique, we love its rustic feel. If you have a modern interior, this will blend right in.
Looks Like a Garden on a Christmas Tree

This Christmas tree decoration looks just how we describe it: like a garden on a Christmas tree.
While it uses small, dried flowers of various colors, the overall appearance of the tree is actually not noisy. In other words, the tree is colorful yet moderate.
Flowers in the Snow

This floral design idea adorns a flocked tree with 3 types of faux flowers. It also features gold Christmas tree beads, and gold, silver, brown, & cream baubles.
Ordinarily, combining ornaments that vary this much should make this floral Christmas tree excessively flashy. But the colors blend into each other pretty well, and they unify into a calm, cool appearance. The tree looks frosty, but at the same time, the colors are somewhat obvious so it does not look plain.
A Flower Bush

If you are already familiar with floral Christmas trees but need new ideas, you could try out this flower bush design. This is the smallest tree design we came across. At the same time, it is one of the most elegant Christmas tree decorations.
This floral Christmas tree decor uses a combination of fresh flowers and dried flowers. So, if you prefer real flowers to faux flowers, this is one option for you. As you can tell from the picture, it is perfect in modern interiors. But you may try it out even if your interior decoration is not modern.
Besides the flowers, this holiday decor also features baubles and beads. But the tones of the beads and baubles complement the flowers and the tree perfectly. So, we wouldn’t change them.
Give Me Some Sunshine

When you are out during the holiday, decorating your Christmas tree, and you want to add some summer feel to the tree, this sunflower tree idea is one you should definitely try.
It is simple, the decorations are well-balanced, and you can readily recreate it. Even without a tutorial posted for it, you can bring this to life by just looking at the picture.
Floral Christmas Tree With Paper Petals

This floral Christmas tree design uses paper flowers, and it is just so chic and lovely. The colors of the paper petals are very rich, and the black backdrop even makes them more vivid.
The colors of the flowers used in this floral Christmas tree harmonize well. So, it is no surprise the tree does not look too colorful; it just looks natural and feels right.
When recreating this design, you may add a bundle of flower petals as the tree topper. But if you are a minimalist, the idea is perfect as it is.
Wrapped Around a Christmas Tree

If you are out for floral Christmas trees with non-demanding designs, here’s one that fits the bill. To create this, all they did was wind the flowers and typography around the Christmas tree and voila!
One thing that takes this floral Christmas tree from plain to inspired is the flowers’ ombré effect. The said effect adds just enough festive feel while maintaining the tree’s simplicity.
Ombré the Holidays

Here’s another floral Christmas tree that uses the ombre effect to create magic. Unlike the previous design that uses ombre flowers, the ombre effect in this design is created by arranging flowers of specific shades in certain areas of the Christmas tree. But it works just as well or even better. We say better because you can modify the ombré pattern to your own taste.
White Floral Christmas Tree

Talk about heavenly! Sticking to just one color shade can be bland sometimes, but this is not one of those times.
The combination of white flowers, white snowflake decor, and white, transparent, & silver baubles on a green tree makes this floral Christmas tree the stuff of angels.
Neutral Floral Christmas Tree

This flocked floral Christmas tree uses bright neutral tones in a way that it is just lovely. It adds a soft undertone to the room and settles in well alongside the other decor items around.
For the best compatibility, use this floral Christmas tree design in modern interiors. If you use it in non-modern interiors, it may blend in too much with the backdrop and get muted.
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