How to Decorate a Red Christmas Tree? What Goes Well With Red on a Christmas Tree?

Christmas is just around the corner and many people have started to plan decorations since it’s one of the happiest and most colorful times of the year. You should plan yours too! Get your lights ornaments and decorations ready, today we are going to talk about red Christmas trees and how to decorate them

Why red Christmas trees? … Well, why not? Each year, most of the Americas goes after the traditional green tree but many people, even the White House chose the red Christmas tree. Another great choice is the gold Christmas tree!

Remember, if you get out of money for your red Christmas tree decorations, you can always choose a payday loan to buy your tree ornaments, websites like Financer.com do a good job helping you with that.

Red Christmas Tree

What Does a Red Christmas Tree Mean?

The red Christmas tree means joy and happiness, back in the day the red color was used to symbolize the blood that Jesus shed for us, which makes it a proper decoration for many people.

On the other hand, Melania Trump decided to put 29 red Christmas trees in the Grand Foyer and Cross Hall, she didn’t say its meaning, but her office said the meaning of the red trees: “The choice of red is an extension of the pales or stripes found in the presidential seal designed by our Founding Fathers.

It is a symbol of valor and bravery.” As you can read on the Washington Post.

What Goes Well With Red on a Christmas Tree?

The colors that go well with red on a Christmas tree are gold, green, white… and blue. Unfortunately, a red Christmas tree is not like a normal green tree, in which you can add any color you want. Since not many colors go well with red.

Despite that, the color is the most common choice when decorating a Christmas tree, and following this, you can safely compliment it with other typical colors, like green or gold.

Taking into consideration contrast, you can choose other colors like, white or blue too.

Follow those combinations and you can’t go wrong:

  • Red and green decorations
  • Red and gold decorations
  • Red and white decorations
  • Red and blue decorations
  • Red + gold and white decorations

At this point, the combinations are endless. The red Christmas tree will be your base color, and green, gold, white and blue will be the colors of the decorations and ornaments for the tree.

Also, you can safely go for traditional red decorations too, but they may get lost on the tree.

Conclusion

Christmas is an amazing holiday, colorful, joyful and even romantic. It’s an opportunity to come together with family and friends to share in the spirit of the season.

The traditional Christmas tree has been used for centuries, and the red Christmas tree has become popular in recent years.

Most people think it’s a challenge to decorate a tree like that, but the truth is, it’s not hard. You can do it easily, with those tips while sticking to Christmas colors.

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.