![]() If you are looking to dip your toe in the water with blue and white Christmas decor, why not create a mini tree? This Christmas tree is so sweet and seems quite simple to recreate. Source :: Craftberry Bush Mini Blue and White Christmas Tree in a Planter While there is not as much white included in this Christmas tree, the navy ribbons, ornaments, and mixture of navy blue and green plaid are just gorgeous. Many of the inspiring designs I share include a lighter blue and white pairing, but this navy blue Christmas decor made my jaw drop. ![]() ![]() Source :: Pizzazzerie Moody Christmas Decor with Navy I love the pop of plaid below the blue and white plate and stocking created by Pizzazzerie. Because blue and white have such a traditional feel, it pairs well with the other traditional colors of Christmas. While red, green, and gold are the most obvious colors to use with a holiday tablescape, I love this surprise of blue and white with formal place settings. Source :: House Beautiful & Jenny Wolf Design Blue and White Christmas Tablescape This style of Christmas tree will look fantastic in a coastal home by the water. Source :: AH Design Co Blue and White Chinoiserie OrnamentsĬhinoiserie designs have a historical connection to blue and white decor, so why not decorate an entire Christmas tree with Chinoiserie ornaments? This design is by Jenny Wolf (found via House Beautiful) and it looks lovely surrounded by the other blue and white decor throughout this room. Brass and wood touches threaded throughout greenery complete the festive look in this space. Source :: The Makerista Subtle Blue and White Christmas Decor MantleĪH Design Co brings Christmas cheer to her faux mantle with white stockings and a mixture of blue ribbons. The blue candlesticks in the silver candelabras are another great touch in this room. Gwen from the Makerista decorated two small trees in her dining room with blue bows and white ornaments and the result is an understated elegance. Source :: Live Oak Nest Simple Blue Bows on the Christmas Treeīlue velvet bows attached to tree branches are an elegant and simple way to decorate a tree for Christmas. When neutral colors are combined with other rustic touches like frayed ribbon and flocked tree branches, the result is a relaxed and cozy space. If you love the farmhouse style, consider using more muted colors like Live Oak Nest. Source :: Thistlewood Farms Muted Blue and White Christmas Tree Some of the bulbs have a shiny finish, some have a matte finish, and others have a glittery finish. This tree has great dimension because of the variety of finishes with the blue and white bulbs. ![]() This blue and white tree is filled with bulbs of varying blue and white tones. This gorgeous blue and white Christmas tree is for the maximalist living inside of all of us! KariAnne of Thistlewood Farms always has the most beautiful holiday decor throughout her home. If you are looking for a tree with decor that isn’t too fussy, this is a great option! Source :: Creekline House Maximalist Blue and White Christmas Decor I love the look of dried hydrangeas in a tree and the floral branches add that nice pop of blue. As an outdoor Christmas tree, the natural decor used to decorate the tree is perfect. This Christmas tree by Creekline is just beautiful. Natural Blue and White Christmas Porch Decor Navy Blue, Silver and Gold Christmas Decorġ1 Inspiring Blue and White Christmas Decoration Ideas.Blue and White Kitchen with Holiday Greenery.Mini Blue and White Christmas Tree in a Planter.Subtle Blue and White Christmas Decor Mantle.Maximalist Blue and White Christmas Decor.Natural Blue and White Christmas Porch Decor.11 Inspiring Blue and White Christmas Decoration Ideas.Let’s check out some unique ways that blue and white have been incorporated into Christmas decor! Table of Contents Delftware originated in the Netherlands and its blue and white pottery became incredibly popular in Europe in the 1600s. Another popular blue and white brand with historical significance is Royal Delft. This is often why Chinoiserie designs are very commonly found with modern-day blue and white pottery sold in stores. It is no surprise then that I am attracted to blue and white Christmas decor! There are so many different ways to incorporate blue and white into the holidays and the history of this combo instantly creates a classic and traditional feeling.īlue and white pottery first became popular in China in the 14th century with the discovery of cobalt blue. As a lover of traditional style and designs, I have always been drawn to blue and white decor.
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