![]() ![]() ![]() Create more volume with a variety of fresh sprigs that will dry beautifully. Tuck in bunches of eucalyptus stems into the branches of the tree until you have them filled in as you’d like. Leave the ends of your picks sticking just a bit further out to get a more rambling and natural look. This gives your floral Christmas tree a lovely woodland feeling. When decorating your Christmas tree with flowers and greens, create a base of natural-looking pieces like pinecone picks. How do You Decorate a Christmas Tree with Flowers? Step 1: Use natural accents as a base But flowers such as peonies, roses, dahlias, and hydrangeas need water in order to stay fresh. Decorating with flowers that are long-lasting when dried such as baby’s breath don’t need to use a water vial for individual stems. To keep your Christmas tree flower decorations fresh longer, ask your florist to place them in floral water tubes. I chose Christmas tree flowers that will dry beautifully so I get to enjoy them longer. Fresh flowers and greensįor my summer Christmas tree, I chose fresh stems of spiral eucalyptus, blush and white peonies, burgundy dahlias, chocolate lace, and baby’s breath. They add a lovely natural base to the tree. These Winter Pinecone Picks are a bleached color with a few frosty touches. And they’re battery operated, which means they’re perfect for the mantel or anywhere you don’t have plugin access. I loved how adding these Glowing Pinecone Garland strands to the floral Christmas tree really made it sparkle even more. ![]() I think a tabletop tree would be just as beautiful as a full-size tree.įor the decorations, I combined earth-toned glass ornaments from Balsam Hill’s Grand Forest ornament set, Globe set, and Beaded Gold set. I used a 7′ Balsam Hill Sanibel Spruce, but you can use whatever size or type of tree that you’d like. What You Need Christmas tree, foliage, and ornaments ![]()
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