Country Christmas Tree

Tis the season to transform your home into a cozy winter wonderland, and what better way to do that than by decorating a Christmas tree with a touch of rustic charm? This year, let’s embrace the simplicity and beauty of nature by adorning our tree with delightful, homemade ornaments. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the process of creating a warm and inviting Christmas tree using natural elements like orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and a classic plaid country theme.

Embrace the cozy charm of a plaid country theme by incorporating plaid ribbons, bows, and fabric strips into your tree’s decor. Choose a variety of plaid patterns in warm, festive colors such as red, green, with a touch of burlap.. Use the ribbons to create bows and streamers, and intertwine fabric strips throughout the branches for a cohesive look.

Add a touch of nostalgia to your tree with artificial popcorn garland. This classic decoration can be easily created using popcorn-shaped foam or felt pieces. You can find the garland in different sizes on Amazon.  Also adding bundles together of several cinnamon sticks with a piece of twine to create aromatic clusters. Place these bundles throughout the tree, allowing the scent of cinnamon to fill the air. You can also tie them onto branches or use them to accentuate the tree’s top. These natural ornaments will add a burst of color and a subtle citrus aroma to your tree by adding citrus slices ornaments too. 

Once you’ve adorned your tree with these delightful natural ornaments and embraced the plaid country theme, step back and admire your handiwork. Don’t forget to illuminate your tree with warm, inviting lights to create a magical ambiance.

Β In conclusion by combining the beauty of nature with a plaid country theme, you can create a Christmas tree that radiates warmth and charm. Embrace the joy of crafting and decorating with these natural elements, and enjoy the cozy atmosphere they bring to your home during the holiday season. Wishing you a Merry Christmas filled with love, laughter, and the simple pleasures of the season!

You can find all decorating supplies on Amazon at the following links

Orange slices, , cinnamon stick ornaments http://amzn.to/4a8EWzu

Popcorn and berry garland https://amzn.to/3sVbiNJ  .

https://amzn.to/47Tg6ls burlap mini bows

https://amzn.to/3R0np3K  Square Christmas Tree Ring

Published by The-Dirty-Hoe

I am a mother, wife, and artist. My true passions are art,environmental awareness, and gardening. I have an Etsy shop where you can find my products are all designed and created by me,help of my computer program, and my 3D printer creating a one of a kind design for your home or office.I am inspired by nature every day and being blessed by living near the ocean gives me the opportunity to find inspiration to bring into my shop and my blog posts.I try to be creative in my designs and I love sharing tips and new ideas in my blogs.

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