How to Decorate a Christmas Tree with Beige Ornaments for a Chic, Cozy Look

Decorating a Christmas Tree with Beige Ornaments

Beige Christmas ornaments for your tree

Beige may not be the first colour you think of for Christmas, but it’s one of the most versatile and stylish choices. Beige Christmas ornaments bring warmth and understated elegance to your tree, creating a cozy yet sophisticated look that never feels overdone.

If you love a Scandinavian-inspired or minimalist Christmas, beige is a perfect starting point. Beige ornaments also work well when styling a woodland, rustic or coastal themed tree

Why Beige Ornaments Work at Christmas

Beige has a natural, grounding quality. It softens bold decor and makes everything feel warm and welcoming. It also works beautifully in both rustic homes and modern interiors.

How to Best Pair Your Beige Ornaments

Pair beige ornaments with white and cream ornaments for a soft neutral look or for a Scandi-style Christmas tree. Add in some gold ornaments with the cream and white to add a touch of glamour – or just beige and gold.

If you’re after a natural woodland vibe, combine beige with green and brown ornaments along with wooden decorations.

Beige also looks stunning with copper or bronze for a rich and warm metallic mix.

Grab Some Beige Christmas Ornaments

Get a set of beige Christmas ornaments from Amazon. I love these velvet ornaments and they are very on-trend at the moment.

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Styling Tips for Using Beige Ornaments

Use different textures to add interest – woven stars, wooden ornaments, matte beige baubles and even dried orange slices look beautiful against a backdrop of greenery. Wrap the tree in soft fairy lights to enhance the glow. You would even add burlap ribbon or macrame accents for that rustic-chic style.

If you’re after more inspiration then check out our guide to this year’s Christmas Ornament Color Trends.

Beige Christmas ornaments

Blue Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas: Elegant & Frosty Styles You’ll Love

Decorating a Christmas Tree with Blue Ornaments

Blue Christmas ornaments

Blue is one of those colours that instantly transforms a Christmas tree into something special.

Whether you go for icy pale tones or deep, dramatic navy. Blue Christmas ornaments bring a calm elegance and a touch of sophistication to your holiday decor.

This colour is especially striking if you want something different from the traditional red and green theme but still festive and inviting.

Why Blue Christmas Ornaments Work

Pale blues capture the sparkle of snow and ice, giving your home a frosty winter wonderland look which is perfect for a Christmas tree. Darker blues feel rich, cozy and luxurious, another great idea for a Christmas tree.

Blue as a colour also has a serene, calming quality which is perfect for creating a peaceful Christmas atmosphere.

You can mix blue tones for a gorgeous blue Christmas tree. Use various shades of blue, from light icy blues to deep navy to create depth to the tree.

What Colours to Pair Blue Christmas Ornaments With?

Metallics are very on-trend at the moment and both gold and silver work well with blue to create different styles of tree. See how to combine them below.

Create a frosty, icy Winter Wonderland themed tree by combining blue with white and silver ornaments. Also make sure to add natural elements like pine cones or greenery and a few clear glass ornaments to really bring this effect together.

Mix with gold ornaments for a regal, timeless twist (this works best with darker shades of blue). To make this glamorous luxe look you should also make sure that you use velvet ornaments for a feeling of opulence and some gold sprays to add depth.

If you want to create a more relaxed theme with your blue ornaments then lets look at a coastal theme, use different shades of blue, aqua and white ornaments along with shells, driftwood ornaments and starfish.

Styling Tips for Your Blue Christmas Ornaments

Layer different finishes for depth – matte baubles, glossy ornaments, shimmering ribbon and glass icicles all add texture and sparkle. Wrap your tree in cool white lights to enhance the icy feel or use warm fairly lights if you prefer a softer glow.

Shop Blue ornaments as they are a versatile, chic smart choice if you want your tree to stand out this Christmas. Add a few statement pieces in glass or crystal to make your holiday decor truly shine.

If you’re after more Christmas decor inspiration then check out our guide to this year’s Top Ornament Trends for Christmas.

Blue Christmas ornaments can create a number of different holiday looks from  winter wonderland to stunningly rich or timeless classic.

5 Ideas for a London Inspired Christmas Tree

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If you’re hankering after a London themed Christmas tree you could add some of the festive London Christmas ornaments that are around like the London Taxi Cab, Big Ben, Red Double Decker bus etc or you could go for a more original take on a London themed tree ….

I have five ideas for right proper London themed Christmas tree that won’t look like a tourist attraction!

While some of these ideas would suit a British style tree one of them is a classic London idea that most people wouldn’t even think about!

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  Tea Christmas ornaments

Britain is known to run on it’s tea, in fact Winston Churchill called an emergency cabinet meeting during World War II when it looked like Britain was going to face a tea shortage so it seems appropriate to add a tea Christmas ornament or two and I just so happen to have some for you to look at right here –

 Old World Christmas Holly Teapot Glass Blown Ornament London England Big Ben Teapot Polish Glass Christmas Ornament Decoration

  Buttons

London is home to the Pearly Kings and Queens … the tradition of sewing buttons onto their clothes was started in the late 1800s when a man wanted to raise money for charity. The Pearly Kings and Queens can be found on a regular basis collecting money for charities and you can find out when and where at Pearly Kings & Queens Society Events Page.

To add a ‘Pearly’ touch to your tree simply get a selection of white buttons and string them together on some thread/ribbon/wool to make a garland that you can use instead of tinsel on your tree.

  Dogs

The English are known for their love of dogs, but some seem more representative than others… the British Bulldog is synonymous with England so a bulldog Christmas ornament like the one below would be a great idea, then again you could also have a gorgeous Old English Sheepdog Christmas ornament as well or if you want to add a regal element a corgi ornament may look nice.

 British Bulldog – Union Jack – Ornament Old World Christmas Pembroke Welsh Corgi Glass Blown Ornament

  Keep Calm & Carry On

The concept of the stiff upper lip is quintessentially British and nothing says stiff upper lip or Blitz spirit quite as much as the iconic Keep Calm and Carry On posters which are popping up in homes and offices everywhere. Now you can get Keep Calm Christmas ornaments as well which look great on a London tree, check them out –

 Keep Calm And Carry On Ceramic Ornament Xmas on ceramic ornament

  Flags

Of course London is the capital of England so it would seem appropriate to fly the English flag on a London tree, the British royal family live in London so the Union Jack (the flag of Great Britain) is another flag that wouldn’t look out of place on a London tree –

 Flag of England Ceramic Ornament Union jack flag national country ceramic ornament

Before you can say ‘Cor Blimey, that’s a cracker of a tree.’ you’ve got a very lovely London inspired Christmas tree, if you wanted more ideas then I do have a post on London Christmas Ornaments that you might enjoy. Combining ideas on both posts could give you a charming tree these holidays.

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London Town Christmas Ornaments

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London Christmas Ornaments

Let’s look at how to decorate your Christmas tree with a London theme this year. We can use ornaments that represent London’s icons along with other cool ornaments that represent different parts of old London Town.

So what does a London Christmas tree look like to you? Well for me I think you just have to add London icons link Big Ben and the Tower Bridge along with the Queen’s Guards and Beefeaters. I also don’t think you can avoid adding a few British icons such as the red telephone boxes, union jack and red double decker buses, but that’s just me. What are you waiting for let’s start exploring what London ornaments are available…

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London Ornaments at a Glance

London Combo Christmas Ornaments | Big Ben Christmas Ornaments | Beefeater Christmas Ornaments | The Tower of London Christmas Ornaments | Tower Bridge Christmas Ornaments | Queen’s Guard & Buckingham Palace Christmas Ornaments | Red Telephone Box Christmas Ornaments | London Bus Christmas Ornaments | London Eye Christmas Ornament | Houses of Parliament Christmas Ornaments | Vintage London Christmas Ornaments | More Ideas for a London Inspired Christmas Tree

London Combo Christmas Ornaments

There are so many different things that represent London that if you want to just add a single ornament to a tree you might find it hard to know whether to go for Big Ben, beefeaters, red buses or something entirely different. Luckily for people who can’t decide (and actually don’t want a whole London themed tree) then we have some London Combo Christmas ornaments for you – I call them this because they combine a few different London elements into one ornament.

 Kurt Adler Glass London City Ornament, 5-Inch 3D London Christmas Ornament Kurt Adler 5-Inch Glass London City Ornament

Big Ben Christmas Ornaments

London’s Famous Clock Tower

Big Ben is one of the widely recognized symbols of London, much like we recognize the Eiffel Tower as belonging to Paris and the Sydney Opera House belonging to Sydney when we see a picture of Big Ben we instantly think of London. What better image is there to hang on a London inspired Christmas tree than this big clock tower that was built during the 1850s and is the largest four faced chiming clock in the world.

When you visit London you are actually obligated to take a photo with Big Ben … well okay I just made that up, but most people do!

 Kurt Adler Noble Gems Glass Big Ben Ornament City-Souvenirs London Big Ben Christmas Ornament

Beefeater Christmas Ornaments

London’s Yeoman Warders

Beefeaters are an iconic sight in London where they were originally tasked with safeguarding the Tower of London and in particular the Crown Jewels. Their official name is the Yeoman Warders and they were formed way back in 1485 by the first Tudor King of England – Henry VII. These days Beefeaters act as a tourist guide and are regularly photographed by tourists to London.

 Beefeater Tower of London Guard – Polish Glass Christmas Ornament

The Tower of London Christmas Ornaments

As I said above the Beefeaters were originally tasked with the job of guarding the Tower of London which is now a tourist attraction in London, partly for people who want to see the Crown Jewels and partly by people who want to know about the Tower’s long, dark history.

 Tower of London Ceramic Ornament

Tower Bridge Christmas Ornaments

London’s Tower Bridge, not to be confused with London Bridge, is another iconic sight in London and I just loved watching the bridge open up whenever I visited London as a child. It seemed so big and imposing that I wondered how it managed to open up so easily to allow ships to pass through.

How could you have a London inspired tree and not include at least one ornament of the Tower Bridge?

 Tower Bridge, London During Day Christmas Ornament Tower Bridge, London Metal Ornament London Tower Bridge Christmas Ornament

Queen’s Guard & Buckingham Palace Ornaments

Right Royal Christmas Ornaments!

Lots of people come to London in hopes of seeing the Royal family. When I was growing up Buckingham Palace wasn’t open to the public, but now it’s a popular destination to visit. What was (back when I was living in the UK) and still continues to be a popular event for people to watch is the Changing of the Guard. The Queen’s Guard is definitely another icon of London and makes a pretty cute looking Christmas ornament as well.

 London Palace Guard Christmas Ornament Buckingham Palace Christmas Ornament Queens Guard-Blown Glass Ornament

 

How to create a London Themed Christmas Tree

Red Telephone Box Christmas Ornaments

A British Icon

The red telephone box is an iconic image of the UK and so has really earned it’s place on your ‘London’s Calling’ Christmas tree.

 Santa Claus with British Telephone Box Christmas Ornament Old World Christmas English Phonebooth Ornament London Phone Booth with Sherlock Holmes Christmas Ornament

London Bus Christmas Ornaments

Although red double decker buses are seen around Britain, in fact I used to take one to college every day in Dorset when I was younger, they are also seen as an icon of London along with the black taxi cabs. I must admit that when I returned to England after living overseas for 9 years it was the sight of a red double decker bus from the airplane as we were circling that tugged at my heart and made me excited to be back!

 City Tour Bus Blown Glass Ornament Kurt Adler GLASS LONDON BUS ORNAMENT London Bus Christmas Ornament

London Sights – Old and New

From the London Eye to the Houses of Parliament there are popular London destinations which are available as Christmas ornaments for your tree. London has been a settlement since Roman times which means there are lots and lots of places in London that mean something special to someone, not just the iconic tourist destinations. Let’s check out old London town…

London Eye Christmas Ornament

A relatively new attraction to London (in terms of London’s history that is) is the London Eye which opened it’s doors in 2000. Despite only being around in this millennium the London Eye has quickly made it’s mark as a recognizable London attraction which is why it’s also available as a cool Christmas ornament.

 London Eye Ferris Wheel Landmark Christmas Ornament

Houses of Parliament Christmas Ornaments

London’s Houses of Parliament is also known as the Palace of Westminster and the site was originally built in the eleventh century where it was the primary London residence for England’s Kings until it was destroyed by fire in the 16th century after which it became home to England’s Parliament. The Houses of Parliament that you can see today were rebuilt in the middle of the 1800s and are pictured in these Christmas ornaments-

 Houses of Parliament in London Ornament London Pride Houses of Parliament Metal Ornament Houses of Parliament, Westminster Ornament

Vintage London Ornaments

London has been around as a settlement since Roman times when the very first London Bridge was built (mere yards away from the modern London Bridge sight). This means that there are lots of old buildings and historical sights which represent London and here are a few vintage images of them. Buildings such as St Paul’s Cathedral, The Royal Mint, The Old Bailey etc.

 Ludgate Circus, London Metal Ornament The Royal Mint, London Metal Ornament The Royal Exchange, London Metal Ornament The Old Bailey, London Metal Ornament View of Smithfield Meat Market, c.1905 Metal Ornament Old Covent Garden Market, 1825 Metal Ornament View of Covent Garden Market, 1900 Metal Ornament London Thames Vintage Map Ceramic Ornament St Paul’s Cathedral pen and ink drawing Metal Ornament

More Ideas for a London Inspired Christmas Tree

If you’re looking to create a more original London inspired tree rather than just including the iconic sights of England’s capital city then you might enjoy checking out –
5 Ideas for a London Inspired Christmas Tree

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Frank Sinatra Christmas Ornaments

Frank Sinatra Christmas Ornaments

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Having arguments about what theme your Christmas tree is going to have this year? Just say we’re going to do it My Way and decorate your tree with Frank Sinatra, the chairman of the board himself!

There are some awesome Frank Sinatra Christmas ornaments to choose from so let’s have a look at some of them.

The first one that I’m going to feature is my favorite one which shows him in his prime as that very dapper gentleman that he was.

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Hang Ol’ Blue Eyes on Your Christmas Tree!

This one is one of my favorites as Frank is carrying Christmas parcels and decked out for winter, it’s quite hard to find though so the best place to find it is on ebay.  Apparently the Sinatra family didn’t like the way he looked and halted production which is why it is a little rarer – I don’t know how true that is, but here it is …

 Frank Sinatra Christmas Ornament

What makes this one my favorite?

There are lots of different Frank Sinatra Christmas ornaments to choose from, but my favorite one has to be this cool 2011 collectible Frank Sinatra ornament (shown above). I really like this one as it shows Frank off in his very best 1950s fashion and also adds a sense of the Holiday spirit with the snowflakes behind him and, of course, the hoards of gifts under his arm.

This particular Christmas ornament is also musical, when you press the button on the rear of the base you can hear Frank singing part of his iconic song – “Have Yourself a Very Merry Christmas” – does it get much better?

More Holiday Ornaments for Sinatra Fans

Frank Sinatra Christmas ornaments are a great gift idea for anyone who loves the sultry tones of Frank Sinatra, an original member of the Rat Pack. If you love the original Ol’ Blue Eyes yourself then you are going to love these Sinatra Christmas ornaments, there’s only one problem – which one to choose!

Frank Sinatra really was a legend and these Christmas ornaments do their best to capture him at the height of his success.

Even though Frank Sinatra died in 1998 he still has a legion of fans around the world, in keeping with Christmas Frank even released Christmas albums so you can listen to his crooning while hanging an ornament or two on your Christmas tree this year.

 Frank Sinatra – Young At Heart 2005 Carlton Cards Musical Christmas Ornament Frank Sinatra Carlton Cards Ornament Carlton Cards Frank Sinatra Ol’ Blue Eyes Musical Ornament That’s Life – Frank Sinatra – 2014 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Frank Sinatra – I’ve Got You Under My Skin 2008 Carlton Cards Ornament Frank Sinrata Music Orniment Ledgends Series

For a few years Carlton Heirloom ornaments in conjunction with the Sinatra family were bringing out a Christmas ornament for fans to add to their trees during the holiday season. Of course some fans actually have an ornament tree on display all year round dedicated to the smooth crooner.

I also know that some of these ornaments aren’t even put on a Christmas tree but are placed as a centerpiece on a table which is a lovely idea.

I think it’s quite appropriate to have a Sinatra ornament on the tree at Christmas because listening to him singing Christmas songs is definitely a nice way to enjoy an evening or two – in fact popping on one of his Christmas albums before decorating the tree is a lovely tradition that you should try and start (if you don’t already do this that is).

More Ideas for a Frank Sinatra Christmas Tree

Of course you can also add a few other things to your tree besides these Sinatra ornaments, the first two songs I think of when I think of the old crooner is My Way and New York, New York so obviously if it was me I’d be adding a few New York Christmas ornaments to the tree.

I love the idea of a couple of old fashioned television ornaments, record player ornaments and retro microphone ornaments filling out the tree as well.  What other things would you like to add to a Sinatra tree?

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