Black Christmas Tree Style


It’s incredible how far from tradition we will go to entertain a spice of style and striking home décor. As people feel more comfortable moving away from “how grampa did it,” more and more colors and styles of Christmas trees make it on the market. Or perhaps it comes from a need to “self express” on this festive holiday. In any case, the artificial black Christmas tree is outselling traditional green ones on some tree lots across the globe. Bare branched trees, pink trees, and white trees are not doing too badly either. It might frighten your grandmother, but the holiday parties seem to love it!

Black Christmas trees have taken such hit because of their dramatic character. Whether your holiday décor is sophisticated or funky, black deepens the effect. Both multicolor and white lights look great on the black. In fact, all black Christmas tree decorations seem to come more alive on the dark backdrop. Green is softer, more natural and subdued. Black makes a statement.

For that elegant holiday cocktail party, you will most definitely need a striking centerpiece. A tall, slim black Christmas tree surrounded with mock gifts and lit with elegant lights, stars, and ornaments will fill the position beautifully. Your guests will be proud to strut their evening dress in its presence. Perhaps you can even buy a pre lit black Christmas tree, minimize your work load, and still have a stunning visual focus for the occasion.

If your Christmas bash is for the young and daring, you can make use of black artificial Christmas trees just as easily. Their drama can go elegant or funky. Decorate it with large, colorful black Christmas tree ornaments and strobe like lighting for a miniature light show right on the party dance floor. The night will be unforgettable.

Even when your main living room Christmas tree is the traditional green, these trees can take backstage positions. For the tabletop, you can buy a very small black Christmas tree. Place it on the piano, perhaps, or in your entryway. Strategically rested on a buffet table or reflected in a hallway mirror. You can use it as a delicate patio tree. Your home will come alive with Christmas charm.

Don’t let tradition get in the way of the total Christmas spirit. As a main centerpiece, or secondary décor, find a way to bring the black Christmas tree into your home. These onyx treasures deserve to play at least a small role in your holiday decorating plan.

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