Do You Love Christmas? Me Too!
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At Impressions ReDesign, holiday decorating is a big part of what we do! Each year, I design and decorate 16-20 Christmas trees, so I’ve gathered plenty of tips, tricks, and inspiration along the way. I’d love to share my monthly updates with you—filled with home decor ideas, before-and-after transformations, and even the occasional DIY project. It’s informative, inspiring, and, trust me, a little addicting!
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Holiday Decorating for the Designer Look
Los Lagos Home Club
With Jonelle Tannahill
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Holiday Decorating Facts
Did you know nine-in-ten Americans (90%) — and 95% of Christians — say they celebrate Christmas. And 60% of those buy real holiday trees and 30% do artificial trees. 10% do no tree at all. Thus the need for new ideas in tree decorating.
Christmas tree décor trends timeline
1930s: Handmade & Natural
Homemade ornaments, tinsel, popcorn garlands.
1940s: Wartime Simplicity
Patriotic themes, minimalist trees, flocked snow-like trees.
1950s: Atomic Age
Aluminum trees, bubble lights, bold colors like pink and teal, individual ornaments.
1960s: Plastic & Bold
Artificial colored metal trees, bright colored lights, rotating color wheels, minimalist designs, felt cutouts.
1970s: Earthy & Rustic
Earth tones, natural wood ornaments, twinkling string lights, olive green, yellow and orange ornaments.
1980s: Glam & Extravagance
Large ornaments, tinsel overload, themed trees.
1990s: Classic & Cozy
Plaid ribbons, clear twinkle lights, Victorian-inspired ornaments, dried flowers.
2000s: Minimalist & Modern
Monochrome trees, slim designs, LED lights, florals in trees, angels and lace.
2010s: Rustic & Farmhouse
Burlap, wood accents, galvanized metal, woodland animals, DIY ornaments, owls
2020s: Sustainability & Maximalism
Eco-friendly décor, mushrooms & cottagecore, bold maximalism, vintage nostalgia.
Use What You Have at Home
Why not change up a few things this Christmas. Using what you have and adding a splash of something new will extend your budget and bring joy too!
- Dress up that tired wreath you have been using on the front door with a new bow and red berries and ornaments – or add a plaque with a Christmas greeting, etc.
- Display your antique ornaments in pretty bowls, lanterns, or hurricane vases instead of putting them on your tree. Mix in some beads, greenery, or pinecones.
- Cut evergreens from your yard and add to your arrangements for a fresh and inexpensive decoration.
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