• Slide 1 of 52: It's officially holiday season, which means you may have started planning how you want deck the halls with Christmas decorations this year. From where you want to put your outdoor decorations to the exact spot your Christmas tree is going to be, you've got it down pat. Once you have the spot for the tree, however, then comes the more difficult part: What are you going to do with it? You could put up the same ornaments you always do, but if you're looking to switch things up, consider any of these gorgeous Christmas tree decorations instead. Whether you're big on Christmas and love to go all out for the holidays or you prefer to keep things simple, there are so many tree decorating ideas out there beyond the 50 Christmas ornaments that go on your tree every December. Though the holidays will probably look a little different this year, considering COVID-19 numbers continue to sore and the CDC is advising against large gatherings, you and your quaranteam can still have the best Christmas ever, starting with your tree. Sure, your extended family may not get a chance to gawk at your great new Christmas tree decorations in person, but that's what video calls are for! Plus, your little ones will absolutely love gazing at the ultimate symbol of the best time of year and opening presents under it on Christmas morning. Any one of these tree decorating ideas will have you and your quaranteam in the holiday spirit all season long.

  • Slide 2 of 52: Join two Christmas traditions with this gorgeously unique tree. Who says ugly sweaters are reserved for wearing? Deck out your Christmas tree with all of the sweaters you can find. Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.Shop Now

  • Slide 3 of 52: If you're up for a big DIY project for your tree this year, look no further. Almost every ornament on this Christmas tree was made by hand from things you may have lying around the house.Get the tutorial at Lines Across.Shop Now

  • Slide 4 of 52: While you're turning your living room into the North Pole, keep your littles ones busy with this fun small tree to decorate with all of the gingerbreads they could possibly want. Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.Shop Now

  • Slide 5 of 52: Haven't you heard? Pastels are in — at least with this tree they are. Light pink, baby blue, and white shatterproof ornaments make this tree toddler-proof and beautiful. Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.Shop Now

  • Slide 6 of 52: Blue is basically a runner-up Christmas color, so put it to good use this holiday season and turn your tree into a family art project. Get the tutorial at DIY Show Off.Shop Now

  • Slide 7 of 52: Keep things traditional with your tree this Christmas season with a red and gold tree that has cream-colored poinsettias, ribbon, and mercury glass accents. Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.Shop Now

  • Slide 8 of 52: You can never go wrong with classic colors like black and white, especially when it comes to this gorgeous Christmas tree — perfect for the living room or one of kid's bedrooms. Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.Shop Now

  • Slide 9 of 52: Take a bit of a darker approach with this chalkboard plaid tree. All you need are some plaid ribbons, chalkboard ornaments, and pretty white sayings you can glue to the them. Get the tutorial at U Create Crafts.Shop Now

  • Slide 10 of 52: Say goodbye to your traditional red and dark green ornaments, and say hello to pink, blue, lime green, and purple ones for this colorful spin on Christmas. Get the tutorial on Tatertots & Jello.Shop Now

  • Slide 11 of 52: Bring your favorite movie series to life with this gorgeous tree. Even non-Star Wars fans will appreciate its festive colors and themed ornaments that make for a unique Christmas tree. Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.Shop Now

  • Slide 12 of 52: Vintage accents, mercury glass, and frosted berries and pinecones make up the bulk of this beautiful Christmas tree. Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.Shop Now

  • Slide 13 of 52: Take a more classic — yet still unique — approach to decorating your tree this year. Instead of red and green ornaments, use pink, plum, and burgundy ones. But make sure you set aside a whole day for this one, it'll take some time to craft the tree decorations.Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.Shop Now

  • Slide 14 of 52: Bring spring into your home a little early this year with this wintery floral tree. Grab some faux peonies, boxwood garland, and green leaves to create this gorgeous tree. Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.Shop Now

  • Slide 15 of 52: Whether you recently welcomed a baby girl or you just really love blush pink, you're going to want to bring this tree to life this holiday season. Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas.Shop Now

  • Slide 16 of 52: For another classic Christmas look with a nontraditional twist, switch out your regular red and white tree decorations for these candy cane-themed ones. Get the tutorial at Tatertots & Jello.Shop Now

  • Slide 17 of 52: If you're going for an elegant Christmas tree this year, look no further. This gold tree with white, cream, and other metallic neutrals will make any room in the house shine. Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.Shop Now

  • Slide 18 of 52: Turn your living room into the North Pole with this deer-themed winter wonderland tree. It's different, it's stunning, and your family will love it. Get the tutorial at U Create Crafts.Shop Now

  • Slide 19 of 52: Potterheads and Potter-haters alike will love this tree for its sheer creativity, incorporation of all things fiction, and fun miniDIY projects that come with it. Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.Shop Now

  • Slide 20 of 52: This particular project takes a little time, considering you have to spray paint the entire Christmas tree. So, make sure to set aside a whole day and some patience to create this masterpiece.Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.Shop Now

  • Slide 21 of 52: This tree is perfect for the family who feels Jesus is the reason for the season. The doves and references of peace are straight out of the Bible and make for one beautifully simple tree. Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.Shop Now

  • Slide 22 of 52: Take your family on a walk down memory lane with this retro toy Christmas tree. Regardless of their age, they'll appreciate all the old-school quirks the tree has. Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.Shop Now

  • Slide 23 of 52: If you're a big fan of bright colors, this is the Christmas tree for you. It'll brighten up any room and transport your family to their own colorful, flower-filled winter wonderland. Get the tutorial at JaderBomb.Shop Now

  • Slide 24 of 52: Go for a rustic look with this farmhouse Christmas tree. All you need are some cotton picks, pine cones, tree sprigs, and holly. Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas.Shop Now

  • Slide 25 of 52: What better way to celebrate Christmas than with a tree that encompasses a couple of the holiday's biggest characteristics: Santa Claus and the North Pole?Get the tutorial at Tatertots & Jello. Shop Now

  • Slide 26 of 52: Your little ones will absolutely adore this Christmas tree. The black letters and colorful animals perfectly complement each other, and your kid will never want to take it down. Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.Shop Now

  • Slide 27 of 52: If you're looking for a Christmas tree that throws all tradition out the window and still makes for a breathtaking sight, you've found it. You've never seen a tree like this one. Get the tutorial at U Create Crafts.Shop Now

  • Slide 28 of 52: Bring the outdoors in with this gorgeous, nature-adjacent tree. From top to bottom, it's covered in different plants, moss, and pine cones for the spruce-y tree of your dreams. Get the tutorial at DIY Show Off.Shop Now

  • Slide 29 of 52: Looking for a tree that'll please both the kids and the adults? You've found it. The elegance and classic colors of this Christmas tree are great for adults, and the little ones will love the fun furry animals.Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.Shop Now

  • Slide 30 of 52: Everything about this tree is absolutely stunning, so if you want to take you your family's breath away, this is how. The red, white and teal decorations perfectly complement each other and make for the Christmas tree of the year. Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

  • Slide 31 of 52: Santa just might leave some extra presents for you and your family if you steal these decorations and dress your tree up like him.Get the tutorial at Two Sisters Crafting.Shop Now

  • Slide 32 of 52: Is anything cozier than Christmas in a rustic cottage? Bring the theme to your home by adding plaid and wood ornaments to our tree.Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.Shop Now

  • Slide 33 of 52: If you're overwhelmed with red and green during the holidays, give your living room an elegant touch soft white and gold accents with this decorated tree idea. Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.Shop Now

  • Slide 34 of 52: What better way to count down to Christmas than with a tree that does it for you? This tree makes the weeks leading up to Christmas that much more fun.Get the tutorial at Tatertots & Jello. Shop Now

  • Slide 35 of 52: Try a fresh look this season by adorning your tree with giant sparkling candy canes.Get the tutorial at U-Create Crafts.Shop Now

  • Slide 36 of 52: Pair soft gold accents with a vibrant turquoise tree to create this head turning display.Get the tutorial at Sugar Bee Crafts.Shop Now

  • Slide 37 of 52: Plaid ribbon bows add playful pops color to this vibrant tree. Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas. Shop Now

  • Slide 38 of 52: If you're overwhelmed with red and green but you still want to keep the Christmas spirit, add small bunches of red holly to this elegant tree.Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.Shop Now

  • Slide 39 of 52: Arrange your ornaments in a ROYGBIV pattern, and you'll have yourself a very colorful Christmas.Get the tutorial at Lines Across. Shop Now

  • Slide 40 of 52: Wrap a rustic burlap garland around your tree then add sparkling ornaments and delicate snowflakes for a glamorous look.Get the tutorial at Love of Family and Home.Shop Now

  • Slide 41 of 52: Olive branches, gorgeous magnolias, glass glitter on frames, plaid ribbon, and cotton balls transform this tree into an evergreen Southern Belle.Get the tutorial at Jader Bomb.Shop Now

  • Slide 42 of 52: Trade in a traditional Christmas tree this year for something more modern with white and gold wrapping paper, black ornaments, and polka dot patterns.Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas. Shop Now

  • Slide 43 of 52: Have yourself a Parisian Christmas with this French inspired decorated tree, adorned with black, white, and peacock blue accents.Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.Shop Now

  • Slide 44 of 52: Celebrate the season of Rudolph by embellishing your tree with wooden reindeer and red berries.Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.Shop Now

  • Slide 45 of 52: Transform your basic tree into a glamorous holiday decor with copper magnolia blooms, metallic garland, and glittery ornaments. Get the tutorial at Giggles Galore. Shop Now

  • Slide 46 of 52: Home is where the heart is — what better sentiment to decorate your tree around? All you need is gold garland, some bird feeders, and pine cones.Get the tutorial at Sugar Bee Crafts. Shop Now

  • Slide 47 of 52: Silver and navy give off a nautical vibe. Add some neutral burlap ribbon, metal buckets, pompom garland, and glass ornaments for this full look.Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.Shop Now

  • Slide 48 of 52: Create this simple and fun candy-colored DIY look with clear ornaments from your local craft store and some acrylic paint of your choice. Get the tutorial at Mod Podge Rocks.Shop Now

  • Slide 49 of 52: Start off with a pre-lit faux tree and add in cozy neutral features like gingham ribbons and black ornaments for this sparkly black-and-white display.Get the tutorial at Home Made Lovely.Shop Now

  • Slide 50 of 52: You can't go wrong with rich red ornaments! Pair cardinal ornaments with other similarly-colored decorations like berries to create this pretty result. Get the tutorial at DIY Show Off. Shop Now

  • Slide 51 of 52: Have an all-white Christmas tree that you want to make a little more interesting? Spray paint it black and gray ombre and place gold-wrapped gifts beneath it for a modern effect.Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.Shop Now

  • Slide 52 of 52: To achieve this magical snow-dusted effect, sprinkle your tree with snow flock. Add some soft holiday touches with frosted berry picks, red and white glass ornaments and burlap ribbon.Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & CO.Shop Now_________________________________________________________Want to make your holidays shine? You're in luck! Subscribe to Woman's Day today and get 73% off your first 12 issues. And while you're at it, sign up for our FREE newsletter for even more of the Woman's Day content you want.

It's officially holiday season, which means you may have started planning how you want deck the halls with Christmas decorations this year. From where you want to put your outdoor decorations to the exact spot your Christmas tree is going to be, you've got it down pat. Once you have the spot for the tree, however, then comes the more difficult part: What are you going to do with it? You could put up the same ornaments you always do, but if you're looking to switch things up, consider any of these gorgeous Christmas tree decorations instead. Whether you're big on Christmas and love to go all out for the holidays or you prefer to keep things simple, there are so many tree decorating ideas out there beyond the 50 Christmas ornaments that go on your tree every December.

Though the holidays will probably look a little different this year, considering COVID-19 numbers continue to sore and the CDC is advising against large gatherings, you and your quaranteam can still have the best Christmas ever, starting with your tree. Sure, your extended family may not get a chance to gawk at your great new Christmas tree decorations in person, but that's what video calls are for! Plus, your little ones will absolutely love gazing at the ultimate symbol of the best time of year and opening presents under it on Christmas morning. Any one of these tree decorating ideas will have you and your quaranteam in the holiday spirit all season long.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

1) Ugly Sweater Christmas Tree

Join two Christmas traditions with this gorgeously unique tree. Who says ugly sweaters are reserved for wearing? Deck out your Christmas tree with all of the sweaters you can find.

Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

2) Candy Land Christmas Tree

If you're up for a big DIY project for your tree this year, look no further. Almost every ornament on this Christmas tree was made by hand from things you may have lying around the house.

Get the tutorial at Lines Across.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

3) Gingerbread Christmas Tree

While you're turning your living room into the North Pole, keep your littles ones busy with this fun small tree to decorate with all of the gingerbreads they could possibly want.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

4) Mid-Century Modern Tree

Haven't you heard? Pastels are in — at least with this tree they are. Light pink, baby blue, and white shatterproof ornaments make this tree toddler-proof and beautiful.

Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

5) Blue Ombré Tree

Blue is basically a runner-up Christmas color, so put it to good use this holiday season and turn your tree into a family art project.

Get the tutorial at DIY Show Off.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

6) Red and Gold Tree

Keep things traditional with your tree this Christmas season with a red and gold tree that has cream-colored poinsettias, ribbon, and mercury glass accents.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

7) Black and White Tree

You can never go wrong with classic colors like black and white, especially when it comes to this gorgeous Christmas tree — perfect for the living room or one of kid's bedrooms.

Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

8) Chalkboard Plaid Christmas Tree

Take a bit of a darker approach with this chalkboard plaid tree. All you need are some plaid ribbons, chalkboard ornaments, and pretty white sayings you can glue to the them.

Get the tutorial at U Create Crafts.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

9) Colorful Christmas Tree

Say goodbye to your traditional red and dark green ornaments, and say hello to pink, blue, lime green, and purple ones for this colorful spin on Christmas.

Get the tutorial on Tatertots & Jello.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

10) 'Star Wars' Christmas Tree

Bring your favorite movie series to life with this gorgeous tree. Even non-Star Wars fans will appreciate its festive colors and themed ornaments that make for a unique Christmas tree.

Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

11) Vintage Christmas Tree

Vintage accents, mercury glass, and frosted berries and pinecones make up the bulk of this beautiful Christmas tree.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

12) Jewel-Toned and Metallic Tree

Take a more classic — yet still unique — approach to decorating your tree this year. Instead of red and green ornaments, use pink, plum, and burgundy ones. But make sure you set aside a whole day for this one, it'll take some time to craft the tree decorations.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

13) Frosted Winter Florals Tree

Bring spring into your home a little early this year with this wintery floral tree. Grab some faux peonies, boxwood garland, and green leaves to create this gorgeous tree.

Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

14) Blush Pink and White Tree

Whether you recently welcomed a baby girl or you just really love blush pink, you're going to want to bring this tree to life this holiday season.

Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

15) Candy Cane Christmas Tree

For another classic Christmas look with a nontraditional twist, switch out your regular red and white tree decorations for these candy cane-themed ones.

Get the tutorial at Tatertots & Jello.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

16) Gold Christmas Tree

If you're going for an elegant Christmas tree this year, look no further. This gold tree with white, cream, and other metallic neutrals will make any room in the house shine.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

17) Winter Won"deer"land Christmas Tree

Turn your living room into the North Pole with this deer-themed winter wonderland tree. It's different, it's stunning, and your family will love it.

Get the tutorial at U Create Crafts.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

18) Harry Potter Christmas Tree

Potterheads and Potter-haters alike will love this tree for its sheer creativity, incorporation of all things fiction, and fun miniDIY projects that come with it.

Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

19) Rose Gold Christmas Tree

This particular project takes a little time, considering you have to spray paint the entire Christmas tree. So, make sure to set aside a whole day and some patience to create this masterpiece.

Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

20) Peace Dove Christmas Tree

This tree is perfect for the family who feels Jesus is the reason for the season. The doves and references of peace are straight out of the Bible and make for one beautifully simple tree.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

21) Vintage Toy Christmas Tree

Take your family on a walk down memory lane with this retro toy Christmas tree. Regardless of their age, they'll appreciate all the old-school quirks the tree has.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & Co.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

22) BOHO Red Tree

If you're a big fan of bright colors, this is the Christmas tree for you. It'll brighten up any room and transport your family to their own colorful, flower-filled winter wonderland.

Get the tutorial at JaderBomb.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

23) Farmhouse Christmas Tree

Go for a rustic look with this farmhouse Christmas tree. All you need are some cotton picks, pine cones, tree sprigs, and holly.

Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas .

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

24) Santa Claus in the North Pole

What better way to celebrate Christmas than with a tree that encompasses a couple of the holiday's biggest characteristics: Santa Claus and the North Pole?

Get the tutorial at Tatertots & Jello.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

25) Alphabets and Animals Tree

Your little ones will absolutely adore this Christmas tree. The black letters and colorful animals perfectly complement each other, and your kid will never want to take it down.

Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

26) Peacock Christmas Tree

If you're looking for a Christmas tree that throws all tradition out the window and still makes for a breathtaking sight, you've found it. You've never seen a tree like this one.

Get the tutorial at U Create Crafts.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

27) Succulents and Spruce Tree

Bring the outdoors in with this gorgeous, nature-adjacent tree. From top to bottom, it's covered in different plants, moss, and pine cones for the spruce-y tree of your dreams.

Get the tutorial at DIY Show Off.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

28) Woodland Winter Wonderland

Looking for a tree that'll please both the kids and the adults? You've found it. The elegance and classic colors of this Christmas tree are great for adults, and the little ones will love the fun furry animals.

Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence .

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

29) Christmas in Technicolor

Everything about this tree is absolutely stunning, so if you want to take you your family's breath away, this is how. The red, white and teal decorations perfectly complement each other and make for the Christmas tree of the year.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

30) Santa Tree

Santa just might leave some extra presents for you and your family if you steal these decorations and dress your tree up like him.

Get the tutorial at Two Sisters Crafting.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

31) Red Cottage Christmas Tree

Is anything cozier than Christmas in a rustic cottage? Bring the theme to your home by adding plaid and wood ornaments to our tree.

Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

32) Precious Metals Tree

If you're overwhelmed with red and green during the holidays, give your living room an elegant touch soft white and gold accents with this decorated tree idea.

Get the tutorial at Pretty Providence.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

33) 12 Days of Christmas Advent Tree

What better way to count down to Christmas than with a tree that does it for you? This tree makes the weeks leading up to Christmas that much more fun.

Get the tutorial at Tatertots & Jello.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

34) Peppermint Tree

Try a fresh look this season by adorning your tree with giant sparkling candy canes.

Get the tutorial at U-Create Crafts.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

35) Rustic Modern Dream Tree

Pair soft gold accents with a vibrant turquoise tree to create this head turning display.

Get the tutorial at Sugar Bee Crafts.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

36) Clad in Plaid

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

37) Winter Wonderland Tree

If you're overwhelmed with red and green but you still want to keep the Christmas spirit, add small bunches of red holly to this elegant tree.

Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

38) Rainbow Tree

Arrange your ornaments in a ROYGBIV pattern, and you'll have yourself a very colorful Christmas.

Get the tutorial at Lines Across.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

39) Rustic Glam Tree

Wrap a rustic burlap garland around your tree then add sparkling ornaments and delicate snowflakes for a glamorous look.

Get the tutorial at Love of Family and Home.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

40) Southern Belle Tree

Olive branches, gorgeous magnolias, glass glitter on frames, plaid ribbon, and cotton balls transform this tree into an evergreen Southern Belle.

Get the tutorial at Jader Bomb.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

41) Black, White, and Gold Christmas Tree

Trade in a traditional Christmas tree this year for something more modern with white and gold wrapping paper, black ornaments, and polka dot patterns.

Get the tutorial at Kara's Party Ideas.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

42) French-Inspired Christmas Decor

Have yourself a Parisian Christmas with this French inspired decorated tree, adorned with black, white, and peacock blue accents.

Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

43) Reindeer Tree

Celebrate the season of Rudolph by embellishing your tree with wooden reindeer and red berries.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

44) Glam Metallic Farmhouse Christmas Tree

Transform your basic tree into a glamorous holiday decor with copper magnolia blooms, metallic garland, and glittery ornaments.

Get the tutorial at Giggles Galore.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

45) Home Tweet Home Tree

Home is where the heart is — what better sentiment to decorate your tree around? All you need is gold garland, some bird feeders, and pine cones.

Get the tutorial at Sugar Bee Crafts.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

46) Silver and Navy Christmas Decor

Silver and navy give off a nautical vibe. Add some neutral burlap ribbon, metal buckets, pompom garland, and glass ornaments for this full look.

Get the tutorial at A Pop of Pretty.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

47) Candy-Colored Tree

Create this simple and fun candy-colored DIY look with clear ornaments from your local craft store and some acrylic paint of your choice.

Get the tutorial at Mod Podge Rocks.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

48) Black-and-White Sparkle

Start off with a pre-lit faux tree and add in cozy neutral features like gingham ribbons and black ornaments for this sparkly black-and-white display.

Get the tutorial at Home Made Lovely.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

49) Birds and Berries Tree

You can't go wrong with rich red ornaments! Pair cardinal ornaments with other similarly-colored decorations like berries to create this pretty result.

Get the tutorial at DIY Show Off.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

50) Ombre Tree

Have an all-white Christmas tree that you want to make a little more interesting? Spray paint it black and gray ombre and place gold-wrapped gifts beneath it for a modern effect.

Get the tutorial at Little Inspiration.

Shop Now

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

51) Frosty Tree

To achieve this magical snow-dusted effect, sprinkle your tree with snow flock. Add some soft holiday touches with frosted berry picks, red and white glass ornaments and burlap ribbon.

Get the tutorial at Ella Claire & CO.

Shop Now

_______________________________________________________ __

Want to make your holidays shine? You're in luck! Subscribe to Woman's Day today and get 73% off your first 12 issues. And while you're at it, sign up for our FREE newsletter for even more of the Woman's Day content you want.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

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