With Christmas just around the corner, people begin to decorate their Christmas trees for the holiday. Many people have the classic mish-mosh decorations, but some go to the next level. There are many themes people decorate their trees with. You may be thinking: Which one is the best theme? Should I have a theme for my tree this year? Are they really that popular? Well, luckily we are here for you. Listed below are the Top 10 Christmas tree themes for you to unlock the spirit of Christmas.
10. Hanukkah tree
Now, personally, this theme is not an option but for some, it is an option. Lots of people who celebrate Hanukkah will decorate a tree with this theme. These could be mini dreidels, mini menorahs, and other objects associated with the holiday. This is at number 10 since many people don’t decorate this way and it is a very rare theme to find.
9. Edible decor
This is for the foodies out there that love food and only food. These trees are mainly decorated with candies and other sweet treats. These mostly include different flavors of candy canes, edible garland, and occasionally an edible tree topper to TOP it all off. This is a very rare theme so down the number 9 spot it shall go.
8. Tropical theme
This is for the non-white Christmas people. The ones who prefer the white sandy beaches to the cold winters. This is not well-known by most since many truly like the snowy Christmases. Number 8 seems appropriate since most of us here in PA Only wish for a white Christmas.
7. Color Themed decor
This is a simple option for the matchy-matchy people. Many will only decorate using only one color of decorations on the tree. Many common colors include gold, red, silver, white, blue, and a few others. This is very simple so many don’t decorate with this theme hence the number 7 spot.
6. Christmas candy tree
This is not a very popular theme but is still a unique one. This includes bright shades of red, green, blues, and yellows. Ornaments may include lollipops, candy canes, classic wrapped candies, cady ribbons, and more. While this may seem similar to the edible tree, all the ornaments are not meant to be eaten since they are fake. This tree looks as if Willy Wonka barfed up Christmas candies onto a tree. Mass chaos for some, but will be set as a place 6 theme for others.
5. Travel Tree
This is a great theme for travelers to show off the sites they’ve seen and places they’ve been. Many tourist places have ornaments for travelers to bring home as a memento from their trip. It’s a tradition and a memory in one as you reminisce on each place you’ve been to.
4. Woodland Animal decor
This is a simple yet very adored theme. These ornaments depict deer, birds, and other animals in the woods. This adds a cozier feel to the home and is very simple. Many families have a collection of ornaments that they use to decorate and make it a family tradition to use them on their tree. This is very cute, simple, and a unique theme, but spot 4 deserves a popular theme.
3. Disney decor
Many Disney lovers will theme their tree after their love for the brand and parks. Most ornaments include depictions or figures of their favorite characters. Disney-themed trees are a great opportunity to show off, if you have them, your personalized Christmas ornaments. This is a great option for all Disney junkies out there and deserves a spot in the top three.
2. Winter wonderland
Winter Wonderland is a classic that everyone knows and loves. From white lights to silver and blue it makes for a classy Christmas tree. Many use this theme when they no longer have kids living with them or just prefer a more simplistic option.
1. Family/mish mosh decorations
This is the classic, with just about every kind of decoration on the tree. These may include family-made ornaments, ornaments from traveling, candy canes, Christmas ball ornaments, and more.
There you have it, the top 10 Christmas tree themes for the season. Now, you may have your own themes and traditions but these are just ideas if you have no place to start. Christmas is coming faster than we think and there is little time if you still need a theme or decoration ideas, so hopefully this helps eliminate or bring to light ideas that you may have in mind. And a very happy holiday to all this 2024 season.