These pink Christmas decorations prove there’s more to the holiday color palette than red and green.
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You don’t have to decorate in classic red and green to spread Christmas cheer.
This year, break from tradition by putting up a pink Christmas tree or hanging rosy ornaments.
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These ideas are fresh, pretty, and easy to pull together.
The bright color works great for analready colorful roomwhere traditional green might be too dark.
Add a topper and leave the rest of the pink tree bare to the color make a statement.
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For a finishing touch, hang a few pink ribbon bows among the ornaments.
Mixing different tones of pink helps to add variety and interest to your Christmas color scheme.
For added depth, incorporate reds and purple with ornaments, stockings, and pillows.
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Gold makes a sparkling accent to the rich colors.
Decorate the area with pink wrapped gifts and a mini tree decorated with pink ornaments.
PinkChristmas cookiesand drinks never hurt, either!
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Use different shades of the pink plants to decorate your mantel or around your tree.
If you have a non-working fireplace, place an abundance of poinsettias at varying heights inside.
Attach paper poinsettias to your garland or Christmas tree to extend the theme.
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In a bedroom, use a blush comforter and surround the tree with matching pillows or stuffed animals.
Pink Rose Centerpiece
Holiday centerpieces don’t always need to include green garland or red poinsettias.
Finish the tablescape with other gold accents like tea light candle holders.
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Flocked Tree with Pink Ornaments
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Aflocked treeis the perfect backdrop for pink Christmas ornaments.
The neutral flocking suits pink Christmas decorations better than the typical evergreen tree.
Pink Decorative Trees
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Tabletop Christmas treesare more popular than ever.
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To make them fit into a pink color scheme, incorporate silvers, golds, and whites.
Pink Candlestick Centerpiece
Warm up your holiday dinner table with candlesticks in varying shades of pink.
Use a candlestick holder in the shape of a tree, or use multiple individual holders in various heights.
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Decorate the bottom of the holders with faux winter greens dotted with pink berries and small ornaments.
Set the table with light pink or gold-accented dinnerware.
This pink Christmas decoration can easily be made with clear hooks and pink yarn.
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Attach hooks to the wall in a triangle shape and thread the string through at random.
Add some Christmas cards and a few presentsthat’s it!
Pink Christmas Wreath
This bright pink wreath is a cheery alternative to classic evergreen.
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Display it on your door or use it to complete yourdecorated holiday mantel.
Pink Tabletop Tree
Dip your toe into the pink Christmas decor trend with this mini tabletop tree.
This flocked tree is decorated with vintage ornaments and pink ribbons for a fun, festive look.
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This DIY Christmas wreath is made with large sprigs of faux greenery and pinkfelt poinsettia leaves.
DIY Pink Snow Globe
Melissa Johnson
This pretty-in-pinksnow globeis the perfect accent to your modern holiday decor.
Make it using a recycled jar, small bottle brush tree, faux snow, and pink pom-pom trim.
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They also make lovely handmade Christmas gifts.
Vintage Ornament Wreath
Instead of trimming the tree, decorate yourevergreen wreath.
Hang small vintage mercury glass ornaments on the branches of a fresh evergreen wreath.
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Secure with florists wire so they don’t fall off, and hang with a pretty pink velvet ribbon.
This is an easy way to try the trend without committing to permanent pink decor pieces year after year.
Pink and Snowflake Christmas Tree
This decorated Christmas tree proves pink is the new red.
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Break from tradition with this eye-catching display of fuchsia baubles, accented by smaller vintage ornaments andlarge white snowflakes.
The pink tones pop against the classic evergreen, making a colorful statement without overwhelming the space.
Pink Place Setting
ThisChristmas table settingsparkles with all things pink!
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Set the table on a fun, patterned tablecloth.
Simple Pink Mantel
A festive holiday mantel doesn’t have to be filled with fussy decorations.
Choose a few neutral items and accent them with bold pink trees.
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Get the look by using a combination of mercury glass trees, pinecones, and pink bottle brush trees.
Look for pink glass ornaments atantique stores, flea markets, second-hand stores, and even yard sales.
Use a variety of shapes for added interest.
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This is a great way to display ornaments that might be imperfect or damaged.
Simply hide the bad side!
Pink Unicorn Ornament
Nothing says pink like a fun DIY unicorn ornament.
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Accent the magical Christmas decoration with pink flowers and rosy cheeks.
It doesn’t take much to makeit all starts with a plain glass ball ornament.
Use double-stick tape when wrapping for a clean look.
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Set up your Christmas buffet with classic red decor, and layer on pink accents.
Here we used flowers andnapkinsto get the look.
Pink Tinsel Tree
Pull Christmas inspiration from the decor you already have!
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These year-round pink throw pillows are a complementary accent to a shimmery tinsel tree.
Use coordinating gift wrap to carry the pink theme from the tree to the presents.
Felt Heart Ornament
This Christmas, say it with a handmade ornament.
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These easy-to-make stitched felt hearts will stand out on the tree and make a sweet holiday gift.
We love the unexpected pop of hot pink they add to your existing Christmas decorations.
Pink Diorama Ornament
Create a DIY Christmas ornament that’s modern and whimsical at the same time!
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Perfect for making with kids, this pink ornament starts with a plain cardboard box.
This simple laurel wreath is perfect!
To make, wrap cut greenery around florists wire and bend into a horseshoe shape.
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Finish with a bright pink ribbontied in a classic bow, and you’re done!
Raid your kitchen for a collection of dishes in coordinating shades of pink.
Set them on your mantel and fill them with small tea light candles.
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Add sprigs of fresh holiday greenery and berries.
Bold Pink Wreath
Christmas decorations don’t get brighter than this!
Create a stunning holiday wreath with your old sweater.
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Simply cut the sleeves off and glue them around a plain wreath form.
Accent theDIY Christmas wreathwith cut felt leaves and pink pom-poms.
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