4 New Unique Décor Aesthetics for the Holiday Season
As we head into the last quarter of the year, now is a wonderful time to refresh your décor and get ready for the festive season. If you are tired of the same old decor, you pull out of storage each winter, check out these four unique holiday design trends for Christmas 2024. No matter your style, these Christmas Trends can be blended in with existing décor or inspire an entirely new Holiday refresh that you’ll be excited to use again next year.
Patchwork Christmas Featuring the Holly Jolly Christmas Collection
Are comfortable quilts on your Christmas list this year? Are you a fan of geometric patterns and bold color block looks? If so, the Patchwork Christmas trend is perfect for you. Focusing in on seasonal motifs and grid like patterns resembling quilted fabric squares, this design theme blends traditional winer décor and modern colorful styles. Patchwork Christmas patterns make for fabulous seasonal textiles like Christmas stockings, colorful tree skirts, stuffed fabric ornaments, or as table runners for the centerpiece of your Christmas feast. You can even buy whole swaths of a pattern for an easy and festive “Cheater Quilt” or spread the holiday cheer with Holly Jolly Patchwork Greeting Cards.
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Candy Colored Christmas Featuring the Poinsettia Christmas Collection
Bored of the traditional red and green color scheme? Add a new spin to your Christmas décor with a candy-colored palette. By taking traditional motifs like poinsettias, nutcrackers, and red cardinals but with a focus on soft purples, candy floss pink, and complementary warm tones this theme is ideal for those looking for softer and more feminine Christmas décor ideas. Adorn couches with cozy, warm, throw pillows and blankets while incorporating key Christmas themes along with Coquette colors and themes like ribbon and blooming florals for a classy, colorful ladylike touch to your holiday space. Take the trend one step further with beautiful Christmas cards that look like they were sent by Mrs. Claus herself with the Poinsettia Christmas Collection Greeting Cards.
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Tropical Coastal Christmas Featuring the Coastal Christmas Collection
If you would rather be on a beach surrounded by warm sand rather than snow during the holidays, then this is the style for you. This tropical escapism aesthetic is all the rage. Filled with bright colors, fun motifs, and lots of novelty this collection is perfect for explorers and maximalists alike. Incorporate motifs from the patterns with novelty tropical Christmas ornaments, create unique tablescapes filled with fruit, shells, and fanciful table ornaments inspired by luaus or old-fashioned tiki bars for your holiday dinner this year. Or simply add some easy beachy vibes to your living room or bedroom with Coastal Christmas throw pillows.
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Mid Century Retro Christmas Featuring the Mid-Century Modern Christmas Collection
Love all things Mid Century Modern? Feel like you are living in the futuristic Atomic Age this Christmas with Mid Century Modern Christmas designs. These contemporary patterns and illustrations take the perfect amount of 1950s and 1960s retro inspiration that they will easily blend seamlessly with either modern décor or thrifted vintage pieces. Create a curated festive space with unique illustration prints for easy wall art décor and send out some vintage holiday charm to your loved ones this year with matching Mid-Century Modern Christmas Greeting Card Collection. Add vintage Christmas tree baubles and home or dining room décor covered in vibrant MCM style seasonal patterns for a unique retro look.
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Bonus Trend: Sustainable Christmas
No matter your aesthetic of choice, making sustainable and environmentally friendly decisions during the holidays will always be on trend. Beyond finding décor option that you will be happy you use for years to come, one of the best ways to make an eco-friendly choice this holiday season is to use fabric as a reusable wrapping paper. Furoshiki is a Japanese method of wrapping gifts in fabric that is super easy to DIY. Fabric wrapping is an awesome sustainable option. It is plastic and paper free and much more durable so it can be reused to wrap gifts again for years to come or recycled into a new craft project.
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Or, if you have recently done some recent home remodelling, use your leftover wallpaper cuttings for unique gift boxes and gift bows.
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