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Mini Red & Silver Baubles

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Red is complementary with green and while gold is complementary with blue. So if you have a room with a blue or green colour scheme, red and gold might be best for your Christmas tree. Red & silver Pre-lit Christmas trees are another option, saving the hassle of untangling Christmas lights every year. For Christmas tree light colours, you can choose from bright white, warm white and multicolour LEDs and use these to showcase your colour scheme. Colour theory Read our full guide for more information about why we decorate our Christmas trees. Why choose Christmas Tree World?

At Christmas Tree World, we aim to provide you with the necessary items to make your Christmas great. With a wide selection of Christmas baubles and decorations in all types of colours, shapes and sizes, we make our products that are durable and shatterproof so you can reuse them in years to come.If you have a green living room, red and white Christmas tree decorations might be the way to go. The complementary qualities of red and green will make your artificial tree look simply vibrant, and the white will help balance it out. You could also pair red baubles with shades of pink, such as hot pink or fuchsia, for a festive and energetic look. Pink can help you create a Candyland-inspired theme, a floral and romantic theme with roses and love hearts or a retro theme with vintage-inspired shades of pink, such as dusty pink or coral. For a nautical theme with anchors, shells, and ropes, blue can also work well with red. There are plenty of white and silver baubles to choose from. When you go for this colour theme, some silver tinsel and white lighting can make your tree all the more vibrant. This theme is also excellent if you have a lot of angel-themed Christmas decorations in your home. And to achieve a more minimalist style, you may want to pair a neutral colour (such as white or silver) with another colour (such as red, blue or gold). Popular Christmas tree colour schemes

Everyone loves a Christmas tree, and you’ll get those people out there that just love to bring a touch of the outside into the home. But there are some issues that can come from buying a real tree. From pines that drop on the floor to the risk of it dying to having to dispose of it, sometimes it can be added hassle after the stress of Christmas. That’s why our collection is filled with an array of artificial Christmas trees for you to choose from. A variety of styles Here are some things to consider when choosing your Christmas tree’s colour theme: The type of Christmas tree you own Consider what style you’d like to emulate with your Christmas tree. Are you hoping for something vintage? In that case, you may want to have your Christmas tree decorated in traditional Christmas colours, like red, white, and gold, to add warmth. First, determine the main colour scheme in the room where you’ll be putting your Christmas tree. Then, find that colour on a standard colour wheel. You can choose a colour right next to it (analogous colours) or one directly across from it on the wheel (complementary colours).Top it off with a sparkling star and wrap your gifts in some gold or silver wrapping paper, and you’ll have a beautiful centrepiece for your seasonal celebrations. Natural colour schemes White and silver go well in rooms of any colour scheme, especially with neutral or light colours. Like blue and silver, it will give your room a calm, winter-wonderland-like aesthetic. Additionally, it goes well in homes with minimalist designs. These oversized Christmas baubles look great in a large Christmas tree but are also perfect on a ceiling to spread the Christmas spirit to a room or hallway. They also work great as the centerpiece of a Christmas wreath.

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