When snowflakes start falling, you can feel the spirit of Christmas hopping merrily all over your skin. Snow is like nature’s backdrop for Christmas, and it is a perfect one. The serenity in the pure white color of the snow is just the kind of atmosphere the holiday needs. So, if you would love to replicate the tranquil atmosphere of the snow on the tree inside your house, try out the snow-themed Christmas tree ideas:
Snowman Christmas Tree

Nothing says snow theme quite like a snowman. So, how about you create a snowman tree for your snow-themed Christmas decoration?
Snowmen Christmas trees are one inspiration that allow you have fun and get creative. Thankfully, it doesn’t take much to pull them off. All you need is some baubles (preferably black), red or red & white ribbons, a snow white tree, and a top hat.
There are many variations of the snowman tree; the image above only gives a general sense of the theme. So, you may modify your Christmas tree by using the colors you want.
Christmas in Winter Wonderland

From afar, the winter wonderland tree may look like just another flocked Christmas tree. But when you move closer, you will notice that this has more details than the common ones.
The inclusion of feathers in transparent glass ornaments, the fluffy white Christmas ornaments, and the white owls gives the tree multiple cohesive dimensions. In other words, people can translate this idea in so many ways.
If you decorate your home following this inspiration, you can bring some wildlife undertone into the holidays. To some, this decoration may also call to mind something mystical.
If you intend to spruce this inspiration up, you may add some other adorable woodland creatures besides owls. But if you’re doing this, ensure the decorations on your Christmas tree are not too jam-packed. Adding too many ornaments may make the tree unappealing.
Lily-White

If you still haven’t figured out how to decorate this year’s tree, this all-white Christmas tree decoration is your escape. Decorating it is simple and straightforward – just get your white tree up and adorn it in warm Christmas lights, and you are good. If you want, you may even use clear Christmas lights in place of warm lights.
Besides being undeniably elegant, one upside to all-white Christmas tree decorations is their universal compatibility. Whether you have a minimalist or maximalist interior, an all-white Christmas tree will fit right in and even add texture to your home.
Classic Snow-Themed Tree

If you want a classic Christmas tree look that satisfies the snow-theme, here’s one inspiration you must consider.
Decorating your Christmas tree following this idea is largely uncomplicated as your ornaments will be of two hues that are almost similar (white and silver). With the similarity between both hues, you will not have to think too hard about where to place each ornament.
You have your traditional green Christmas tree in the backdrop. Then the ivory-white fur garland, transparent/silver ornaments, and white flakes stay in the fore, creating a flocked tree/snow-like effect.
Light Bulb Snowman

Here’s another creative idea you can use to showcase a snowman with your Christmas tree. Instead of beautifying the branches with baubles, snow-themed ornaments, a garland, or a wreath, you can use bulb snowmen. They will look super cute just hanging there like they are paying attention to all that is happening.
You can make light bulb snowmen like the one in the picture yourself. The primary material you need to pull it off is a light bulb (preferably as a used one). Alternatively, you can just buy some online.
Modern Driftwood Christmas Tree

This Christmas tree decoration is ordinarily beach-themed. But because of its super bright white color, we thought it could simulate the festive feel of snow to an extent. It should work with minimalist interiors, especially those with a lot of white.
To ensure this driftwood Christmas tree conforms even better with the snow-theme, you could use ornaments like owls/other winter wonderland animals in place of the sea shell collection.
Use 3D Snowflake

You can remake this idea with any Christmas tree. But if you intend to use a white tree, you should make your snowflake colored.
Beyond being elegant, the details of a 3D snowflake are captivating. By using some of it on your Christmas tree, you can take your decoration from regular to extravagant. A 3D snowflake is not something you see on every Christmas tree. So, if you do it right, nothing will stop you from having your dream snow Christmas tree.
Covered in Mittens

This flocked tree idea is one of the simplest Christmas decorations you will come across. The mittens are very easy to pull off and your kids can even join you in making them. Also, since you’ll be using a leafless flocked tree for this, you wouldn’t have to worry too much about paying as much as you will for a regular Christmas tree.
Blue and White Shimmer

Thanks to all the light-blue and silver ornaments on it, this white tree gleams effortlessly. But apart from that, it is relatively budget-friendly, and since you will only work with 2-3 colors, you should have no problem with color coordination.
The blue snowflake atop this decoration aims to replace the traditional star. While it does not readily strike one as a star, it brings to mind the image of a floating snowflake. All in all, this blue, silver, and white Christmas tree design is an uncomplicated combination of the regular festive design and some snow inspiration.
Christmas Tree on a Sleigh

A sleigh is one of the most efficient ways to move around on snow. So, another way to infuse snow themed Christmas tree ideas in your decoration is to place the tree in a sleigh.
If you are wondering how you will get the sleigh into your living room, well some sleighs readily come apart. So, you can quickly uncouple them for portability. You can also store them easily.
If you want to pull this off, you may use a white tree instead of a green Christmas tree. Alternatively, you may remove the flower ornaments on the tree and cover the tree in flock. Using a white Christmas tree or flocking a colored Christmas tree will introduce some whiteness to the decoration, making it more snowy.
Light as a Feather, White as Snow

If you want to extend the festive spirit of the holidays beyond your living room and onto your tables and shelves, you can get this Christmas tree made from feathers.
Ordinarily, feathers are not directly tied to snow or anything snow-related. But then, we thought since these feathers are white and fluffy like light snow, they could work in snow-centric Christmas tree ideas.
Stacked Snowballs?

This tree design perfectly underlines the snow-themed Christmas tree ideas since the pompoms look a lot like snowballs stacked on each other. You can make the design even more snow-esque by placing the tree on a small rug made with multiple pompoms. Doing this will make it appear as if the tree is in the snow.
All in all, this Christmas tree idea is simple and budget-friendly; you can set it up with just 300 white pompoms and 3 other materials.
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