Winter Wonderland Christmas Décor
Welcome the festive season with elegant Winter Wonderland Christmas decorations. This selection features a delicate ivory colourway with pops of silver and gold. Create a luxurious take on a classic Christmas snow decoration theme with winter baubles.
What is a Winter Wonderland Theme?
The Winter Wonderland Christmas theme is a timeless decorating style for the season, centred around elements such as snow, frost, and flocked or winter birch twig trees. Neutral palettes mixed with metallic tones create a wintry effect, perfect for both rustic and contemporary spaces.
How Do I Decorate My House Like a Winter Wonderland?
Instead of traditionally bright and bold Christmas hues, play with a cooler palette for your winter home décor. Pair winter wonderland decorations in muted rose tones with neutrals like white and gold to capture the unique beauty of a splendid white Christmas.
- Set up your Winter Wonderland Christmas centrepiece. Start with a flocked Balsam Hill® tree, then add frosted Christmas tree decorations in silver and gold. Choose icicle Christmas baubles and clear or lightly tinted glass balls. Those with gold details and a velveteen finish give an enchanting look. Include other winter decorations like a lighted tree topper, frosted berry sprigs, and crystal garlands. Pair your snowflake and icicle baubles with LED fairy light strings. Rendered in jewelled glass, these baubles will catch the glow of your tree lights perfectly.
- Add depth with delicate textures. Silken floral tree picks, glittered sheer ribbons, and pearl garlands add softness to your snow decorations. Their shimmer also completes the look of your Winter Wonderland Christmas tree.
- Accentuate with frosted foliage. Bring the charming feel of snow-kissed greenery indoors with flocked or crystal wreaths and garlands. Display them on entryways and windows. Alternatively, use them as centrepieces and table runners for long dining tables. For convenience, choose pre-lit white or frosted greenery. They cast a subtle glow over your backdrop during festive gatherings.
- Create a cosy atmosphere with soft furnishings. Put delicate fabrics like faux mohair throws in shared rooms and lounge areas to keep guests warm. For a cohesive look, wrap your Winter Wonderland tree with a faux fur ivory tree skirt.
Which Balsam Hill Christmas Tree Best Suits the Winter Wonderland Christmas Decorations?
Balsam Hill's Frosted Fraser Fir® comes flocked with faux snow, creating the perfect canvas for your baubles and trim. Available in various sizes and with a full silhouette, the Frosted Fraser Fir tree is the perfect choice for a winter decorating theme.
The Frosted Yukon Spruce® or Frosted Sugar Pine® is also great if you prefer a slimmer tree. Both feature lifelike needles and upward-sloping branches, perfect for displaying your precious baubles. Available in the widest variety of sizes, shapes, and light options, these are some of the ideal artificial Christmas trees for most homes.
For a more organic look, the Frosted Alpine Balsam Fir® is sparse by design. Its spacious gaps between branches and visible faux trunk give it a more natural look. Pre-lit and Pre-Fluffed®, this artificial tree adds the right amount of sparkle to your Christmas gatherings.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What Colours Are Used in a Winter Wonderland Theme?
Be inspired by snowy winters and all things icy. The most common colour palette for this theme includes white, silver, gold, and pale blue. Carry this over to other decorating areas, such as champagne wreaths on your doors or ivory stockings on your mantel.
What Kind of Lighting is Best for a Winter Wonderland Theme?
It depends on the effect you wish to convey. White or blue-toned lights highlight the starkness of the white or frosted foliage, offering a cooler feel. Warm white or yellow-hued fairy lights add warmth and a gentle glow.
Evoke the beauty of a snowy Christmas evening with Winter Wonderland Christmas decorations. For more décor inspiration and styling tips, check out our Resource Centre.
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