Spring Christmas Tree

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Are you ready for another fun Christmas tree makeover? You may remember that I purchased this King of Christmas pink tree for the Country Peony Studio in the Fall. I had so much fun decorating it for Christmas, and so I decided to also decorate it for Valentine’s Day. Today I want to show you how I transformed my pink tree in the Country Peony Studio to become the Spring Christmas tree, and how I loved adding feminine florals and linen bows to create a romantic and cheerful tree.

Spring Christmas Tree

This tree has brought me so much joy, and before we get started I wanted to highlight some tips that I learned along the way:

  • Add the unexpected. Tulips are an unusual decoration for a tree, but they are the perfect addition because they are cheerful and so reminiscent of Spring. I love these faux tulips that are very lifelike.

  • Forgo perfection and have fun with it! Enjoy the process.

  • When in doubt, walk away and come back to the project with a clearer mind.

  • Play with different textures. I love how the shiny disco balls, velvet bows, linen bows, and faux florals all play together.

Before we get started on the picture details, please enjoy a video showcasing the Spring Christmas Tree below.


Please enjoy this short video showcasing how I added fun details to my pink Spring Christmas Tree!


Decorating a Christmas Tree with Flowers

*Even at Christmas time, faux florals add such an unexpected and beautiful twist to a tree!

The first step is do an inventory of what faux flowers you may already have. You can reuse your flowers after they are on the tree as you don’t have to cut the stems.

Then, decide on your color palette. I went with shades of pink, yellow, purple, and pale blue.

Continue below to see how I added the florals to the tree.


Pink Christmas Tree Flowers

The first step was to remove the conversation hearts from the Valentine’s Day Tree . I kept the bauble garland, tinsel garland, velvet ribbons, and some ornaments from the Christmas tree. Then, I added faux florals throughout the tree.

For the roses, I removed the stem by pulling it away from the flower. Then, I nestled the flower onto the tree.

Then, I added more unexpected, Spring-like florals like ranunculus, and tulips. Leave the stems on these flowers and let them stick out of the tree a little so that they create more dimension and interest.

I recommend grouping the flowers together for a higher impact.

Spring Christmas Tree

Lastly, I added more bows to the tree to elevate the feminine details. The tree already had yellow and pink velvet bows from Valentine’s Day.

To create a softer look I added some linen bows in pale blue and purple. I love adding bows to Christmas trees because they are high impact at a low cost.

Spring Christmas Tree

Thank you so much for following along. I hope you enjoy decorating your home and space in a way that brings you joy!

Spring Christmas Tree
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