Previously we touched on the fresh farm theme that works well with your flocked artificial Christmas trees. But maybe you would like to try something a bit different this Christmas. The best way to achieve this is to use different color schemed decorations than your typical green and red.
To achieve this, it helps to choose colors complementing the décor of the room where your tree will stand or even the background. For example, you can select a color to suit the background if your tree stands outside a door or at a window.
We have gathered some spectacular color schemes to give you an idea of what you can do with your flocked artificial Christmas trees this year.
Blush Pink Mixed With Copper
If you have a white or grey background, then blush pink with copper decorations is your best color. You can decorate your flocked artificial Christmas tree with blush pink roses, copper textures ornaments, fluffy tinsel, and white garlands. Then you wrap gifts in copper-colored wrapping paper. The color blends in well with a brown décor space or farmhouse décor.
Golden Yellow With White
While yellow is not a usual color with your Christmas décor, you can use it to decorate your tree. You can blend golden yellow ornaments to make your tree and décor stand out. For example, use fluffy white tinsel mixed with snow globes, white lights, and bright golden yellow baubles to create a creamy effect. To place tree toppers or candles, use some golden rods.
Cream and Light Blue Colors
If your walls inside the home have a white background, you can place your flocked artificial Christmas trees against them. Then sprinkle some cream ornaments onto your tree. Add some blue lights with fluffy tinsel to make the color stand out against the white wall. Use some light blue gift wrappers to cover the gift boxes, or you can mix the colors with cream. If your space is already blue or white, you need not do much except add the cream color to your tree.
Gold and White
If you want every corner of your living space to shout elegance, go with gold and white. Even the slightest green color on your flocked artificial Christmas trees brings out the two colors. Next, you can use golden or even green-toned decorations for golden candlesticks. Then place white gift boxes with golden ribbons. Finally, you can add some golden ornaments to your garlands and wreaths.
Mix Things Up
No one said you only need to stick to two colors, right? No, why not mix things up if you have a white background? For example, with your flocked artificial Christmas tree, you can bring in the colors of blush pink mixed with light blue and copper.
Or you can go with cream, blush pink, and light blue. The choices of mixing colors are endless. The essential thing is to decorate your tree in a fun way to enjoy the gathering with family and friends this holiday.