As we edge closer to the holidays, I find so much joy in festively decorating my home with flowers. I’m excited to present some of my cherished ideas for introducing a sprinkle of Christmas enchantment to your space.
1. Winter Forest
With twigs, woodland cones, and soft ivory flowers, you can capture the feel of a snowy forest. It’s a tranquil and natural arrangement that feels like a winter getaway.
2. Basic Gum Tree
For that basic look, I use gum tree and plain ivory flowers. It’s fresh and modern and ideal for a contemporary Christmas feel.
3. Joyful Fronds
Add fronds to your Christmas decor to get a distinct texture. They blend effortlessly with classic holiday colors.
4. Subdued Calmness
Test out subdued flowers like pink roses and lavender bigleafs for a mild feel. They give off a delicate appeal that’s ideal for a calm holiday setting.
5. Past Era Appeal
Place your flowers in old containers. I like putting roses and spiky leaf plant in old tins to get a charming, reminiscent feel.
6. Traditional Crimson Star Presentation
There’s a valid reason why Crimson Stars are connected to Christmas decorating. I’m fond of setting them in plain containers around the house to get an immediate joyful boost.
7. Country Style Appeal
Mix woodland cones and country-style branches with basic foliage for a natural setting that’s both stylish and down-to-earth.
8. Plant of Kisses Charm
Instead of hanging the plant of kisses, I love arranging it inside containers with scarlet gems for a distinct and romantic point of interest.
9. Berry-Filled Beauty
Spread bunches of scarlet berries among your arrangements to add depth. They give a pop of color and a hint of festive delight.
10. Outdoor Beauty Circle
Circles aren’t exclusive for doors—they can be excellent table features. Usually, I make mine using ivory snowdrops and gilded details for a wintry, stylish design.
11. The Christmas Mix
There’s nothing that can beat the typical combination of scarlet, ivory, and verdant flowers. For an ageless style, I mix roses, spiky leaf plant, and mums.
12. Cheerful Bottle Arrangements
Fill canning bottles with spring flowers and foliage for a charming, country-style look. They’re ideal for adding festive cheer to all spaces.
13. Glamorous Gilded Details
Add a hint of luxury using gilded details in your arrangements. Usually, I mix gilded details with deep scarlet flowers for a glamorous holiday display.
14. Stylish Light Feature
I enjoy using lights in flower settings to get a warm glow. To get that snug, inviting feel, surround the lights with ivory flowers and foliage.
15. Sweet Stick Bunch
I add sweet sticks to bouquets of crimson spring flowers and woodland cones for that lively feel. It’s a fun way to acknowledge the holiday mood and always makes guests happy.
16. Glazed Pine Setting
With glazed pine branches emphasized by silver trinkets and ivory flowers, you can make a winter wonderland. It’s a fashionable, icy setting that feels magical.

