Woodland Glam Christmas Tree
It's time to share another of my 2019 Christmas trees. Today I'm thrilled to show you how I decorated the Woodland Glam inspired Christmas tree in my entryway!
Woodland Glam Christmas Tree
When I bought my house, I never thought I'd be able to fit anything other than a tabletop Christmas tree in my entryway. However, because of my kitchen remodel this year (which ended up affecting my entryway), I now have a full-size Christmas tree in here.
And I have all of you to thank for it. Back in October, I shared my updated entryway. After I removed the closet (I have plans to replace it this coming year.), many of you mentioned that the newly opened space would be ideal for a tree. Two months later, allow me to introduce my Woodland Glam Entryway Christmas Tree!
I'm smitten with this tree. I will tell you all about it, but first, here's a bit about how the design idea came to be. I was flipping through magazines and happened upon this tree in Southern Living. The credit indicated it had been styled by Lindsey Ellis Beatty. (Thank you, Lindsey, for the inspiration!)
What attracted me most to the tree was the gorgeous pheasant ornaments. Once I was able to track them down online, I ordered one to see it in person. When it arrived, I was in love and ordered a handful more. From there, I sought out inspiration from my other favorite holiday sources, and this tree is the result!
I couldn't be more pleased with it. Now for the details:
Woodland Glam Christmas Tree Decor:
(I will include a source list at the end of this post. I will try to link up everything I can for you.)
Let's start with the tree. I sourced it from Balsam Hill, my favorite place for trees. This is their 6.5 ft Nantucket Blue Narrow Tree with Micro Lights. It's such a pretty tree, and it makes the perfect base for my ornaments.
First, I put on the ribbon. (If you're curious about how I did that, I have a full blog post and video tutorial on the subject. You can find that here.)
Once the ribbon was in place, I added solid glass ball ornaments. The large gold and silver balls are from the Balsam Hill Essential Metallics collection. They are stunning and such a great size.
I also decided to bring in a pop of color: turquoise! This was inspired by the shades of green and turquoise in the pheasant ornaments. The color works so well on this tree and looks lovely with my navy walls.
Since this is a woodland-themed tree, I needed a few other animals to join the party. Have you spotted them all?
There are whitetail deer (bucks and fawns), owls, and squirrels.
While I adore all the ornaments, I can't get over the squirrels. They are just the cutest things, I found them at HomeGoods.
From there, I filled in with a couple of other ornament sets from Balsam Hill. This Silver and Gold Ornament Set added the perfect amount of bling. This is Woodland GLAM after-all.
Icicle ornaments were a must as well. I think of icicles as Mother Nature's wintertime jewelry. This set, also from Balsam Hill, was a fabulous addition.
Near the top center of the tree is an extra special and unusual ornament - a cuckoo clock! When I spotted it on one of my local shopping adventures, I knew I had to have it. It is large and was rather pricey, so I only bought one. However, I think its uniqueness adds to its appeal.
My final additions were a bunch of glass pinecone ornaments I found at Walmart. I had been hunting for weeks and weeks and couldn't' find them anywhere. Then, lo and behold, on a random trip to Walmart, I spotted them. Serendipity!
For the tree topper, I used this beautiful antique snowflake I got two years ago form Balsam Hill. While I think it works perfectly, and I love the twinkle from the jewels, I had had my heart set on this Starry Crown from Terrain. However, It's been on backorder and is expected to be in stock again by 12/9. I'm still on the fence about whether to order it.
I tucked a cable-knit tree skirt around the base and filled in with presents. I also displayed this little Glowing Winter Village for even more interest and sparkle.
I don't believe I showed you the vintage wood bench I found for my entryway. While I eventually plan to build in a closet and bench in the entryway, I wanted some sort of seating in the meantime, and this bench fits wonderfully. A throw and extra presents make it feel festive.
I also put garland and a few other festive touches on the banister. I'll share those in my full Christmas Home Tour which I'm hoping to get live late next week.
This year I have three Christmas trees. I posted about my Cozy Lodge Christmas Tree a couple of weeks ago. (You can find that here if you missed it.) I'll be showing you my third tree sometime next week. Stay tuned for that!
Thank YOU for joining me on the blog today for a look at my Woodland Glam Christmas Tree. If you're wanting more Christmas tree decorating ideas, check out this post here. It features most of my Christmas trees. There's a lot of inspiration to be had.
Happy decorating, friends!
Woodland Glam Christmas Tree Sources:
Christmas Tree: 6.5ft Nantucket Blue Narrow Tree with Micro LED Lights
Christmas Ornaments:
- Balsam Hill Essentials Metallic Ornament Set - Gold Glossy Medium
- Balsam Hill Essentials Metallic Ornament Set - Sliver Glossy Medium
- Balsam Hill Icicle Ornament Set
- Balsam Hill Silver and Gold Base Ornament Set
- Deer Cuckoo Clock Ornament
- Pygmy Owl Ornament
- Glass Pinecones
- Turquoise Ornaments (Medium)
- Turquoise Ornaments (Large)
- Pheasant Ornaments: No longer available
Tree Topper: Antique Snowflake
Metallic Houses: Glowing Winter Village
Tree Skirt: HomeGoods
Bench: Antique
Throw: Thrifted
Paint Colors: Details HERE
*Balsam Hill was kind enough to offer IBC readers a coupon code. Enter code: IBC10OFF at checkout. This will save you 10% off your order of any amount. This can be used on sale items and regular-priced items on the site. It's a great deal. The coupon is valid now through December 15, 2019.
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