How to Style Your Floral Christmas Tree

Your forever florals are making a statement in this new festive decor trend. Read more on how to achieve this look by combining blooms and baubles.
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Bring a fresh twist to your Christmas tree this year with our everlasting flowers. A vibrant, long-lasting display of life-like blooms are an elegant twist on tradition. We show you how to achieve this charming look for your tree.

1. Which flowers to use

When selecting your faux flowers, opt for soft, delicate blooms that look as close to natural as possible. Popular choices include roses, peonies, and hydrangeas. You can also play with colors—classic whites and reds, soft pastels or bold, rich hues like burgundy and gold for a luxe feel. Your colour choice will depend on the colour of your tree.

Tip: Look for flowers with varied textures and tones to add depth to your tree and ensure they blend seamlessly with your ornaments and lights.

White Hydrangea Stem

The soft white petals of this hydrangea pair well with a green or gold tree.

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Purple Hydrangea Stem

Deep maroon foliage plays nicely with almost any festive colour scheme.

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Sparkling Eucalyptus Garland

Unclip the ends of this garland to weave into your tree.

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2. Arranging the Blooms

Achieving the perfect look with everlasting flowers is all about placement. Rather than covering the entire tree, create a spiral of flowers from the bottom up as if it were a ribbon of blooms.

This creates a layered effect that draws the eye in and highlights the contrast between the flowers and the natural greenery.

Tip: Consider arranging your flowers in clusters of two or three for a fuller, more organic look. You can also wrap the stems around branches to secure them.

3. Mixing with Traditional Decorations

Your forever flowers can be the stars of your Christmas tree, but they don’t have to replace traditional decorations. Combine them with your favorite baubles, lights, and ribbons for a mix of festive and floral charm.

Tip: Add a matching floral garland or wreath to carry the theme throughout your home, creating a cohesive look. Or take the same floral look into vases on the mantlepiece or countertop.

Once your flowers are in place, take a step back to assess the overall look. Are there any gaps that need filling? Do the colors blend harmoniously? Make any final adjustments to ensure that your tree has a balanced and polished appearance.