15 Shabby Chic Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas
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Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year! Ask my husband, he absolutely loves bringing down all my decorations! One theme I have been itching to try is a beautiful Shabby Chic Tree. The soft vintage textures, neutral tones, and natural elements make the tree feel so cozy and romantic. Now let’s see if I can get my husband on board for one more storage bin!
This season, I wanted to share some of my favorite shabby chic Christmas tree ideas that combine beauty with creative detail. Whether you love lace and burlap, touches of gold, or the simple glow of warm lights, these ideas will inspire you to create a tree that feels heartfelt and timeless. If you were looking for more inspiration on themes, check out our Christmas decor here!
1.Snowy White Elegance

When I picture shabby chic decor, the first thing that comes to mind is the soft serenity of whites and creams layered together. A snowy white Christmas tree, dressed in neutral ribbons and delicate snowflake ornaments, feels like a winter fairytale come to life. The look is clean, calming, and yet full of texture.
To recreate this style, focus on muted tones—ivory, champagne, and light beige—paired with hints of silver. Add oversized snowflakes for that whimsical touch, and weave wide linen or velvet ribbon through the branches. This look pairs beautifully with a cozy fireplace and natural materials like wicker baskets or wrapped kraft paper gifts.
2.French Country Charm

French country decor meets shabby chic in the most romantic way possible. I adore this look because it feels warm, collected, and a little imperfect—just as Christmas should be. Think of a tree adorned with lace ribbon, delicate baubles, dried lavender sprigs, and soft burlap bows. It feels like something you’d find in a cozy farmhouse cottage in Provence.
To bring this aesthetic to life, mix rustic textures with feminine accents. Use off-white ornaments, gold touches, and a basket base for the tree. I also like to add a few homemade ornaments, like clay tags or tiny fabric hearts, to make it feel more personal.
3.Vintage Bells and Velvet Ribbons

There’s a certain nostalgia that velvet brings—especially when paired with aged metal ornaments and bells. This tree reminds me of old-fashioned holiday charm, where each ornament tells a story. Deep burgundy ribbons add a sense of richness that still feels soft and classic within a shabby chic palette.
To achieve this look, use vintage-style ornaments in muted metallics, such as bronze or weathered gold. Layer in fabric bows made from burlap or linen for contrast. If you can find antique-style bells, they’ll add both texture and a bit of that cozy jingle we all love.
4.Golden Glow and Snow-Kissed Branches

This look captures the magic of a golden holiday evening. A flocked tree dusted with faux snow and decorated in warm gold tones gives your space a radiant, cozy feeling. I love how the soft lights bounce off the shimmering ornaments—it creates a gentle glow that feels inviting but not overwhelming.
Try using matte and glossy finishes together for depth. Add cream or gold ribbon and a few large gold bows for an extra festive touch. This tree looks especially beautiful in rooms with soft lighting or candles glowing nearby, creating a seamless, elegant ambiance.
5.Simple Rustic Beauty

Sometimes the simplest trees are the most beautiful. This one feels wonderfully organic, with its bare wooden floor, natural light, and minimal decorations. The focus is on natural elements—ribbons, kraft paper-wrapped gifts, and small hints of sparkle. It’s the perfect blend of rustic and refined.
For this look, choose neutral ribbons with lace or embroidered detail and tie small bows throughout the branches. Add just a few twinkling lights and some delicate ornaments in cream or silver tones. The key here is restraint—let the natural beauty of the tree shine through.
6.Lavender Whispers and Lace Accents

This tree feels like stepping into a French countryside holiday dream. The soft sprigs of lavender woven through creamy ribbons and lace ornaments give it such a delicate, fragrant touch. I love how the natural purple hues add just the right amount of color without overpowering the neutral palette.
To recreate this look, blend dried or faux lavender stems into your tree for a subtle pop of color. Pair them with handmade crochet ornaments, ivory bows, and a few champagne baubles. The result feels natural, gentle, and a little nostalgic—perfect for anyone who wants a tree that feels both fresh and timeless.
7.Rustic Copper and Cream

I adore this simple yet stunning combination of rustic copper and creamy tones. It’s warm, understated, and gives that beautiful antique glow that’s so fitting for shabby chic style. The soft lace ribbon adds a vintage touch that softens the metallic ornaments perfectly.
For this look, focus on mixing textures rather than colors. Pair matte and distressed copper ornaments with linen or lace ribbon. Add wooden stars or heart-shaped decorations for charm. It’s cozy, unfussy, and has just the right mix of rustic warmth and vintage sweetness.
8.Blush Angels and Lace Details

This is such a sweet, feminine take on shabby chic holiday decor. I instantly fell in love with the gentle blush tones and the angel ornaments scattered throughout. It feels tender and nostalgic—like something from an old Christmas storybook.
To recreate it, start with soft pink ribbon and mix in pastel ornaments. Lace garlands and angel figures bring a dreamy quality to the design. The overall mood is gentle and joyful, the kind of tree that instantly fills a room with comfort and calm.
9.Romantic Layers of Ivory and Gold

This tree is all about texture. Burlap bows, ivory poinsettias, and vintage gold ornaments work together to create a deeply layered, soft glow. I love how the ribbons flow effortlessly, giving the tree a graceful, almost ethereal look.
To achieve this style, think about layering materials—linen, lace, burlap, and metallic tones. Keep your palette warm but light, using gold and champagne highlights against creamy neutrals. Add in white florals for softness and a few beaded garlands for subtle shimmer.
10.Timeless Neutrals with a Hint of Glam

This design feels effortlessly elegant. The neutral palette, soft lights, and balanced arrangement make it one of my favorites for classic shabby chic style. It’s proof that understated can still be captivating.
For a similar tree, choose soft beige ribbons, gold ornaments, and subtle glitter finishes. Let the natural shape of the tree breathe—don’t overcrowd it. Layer the base with kraft paper–wrapped gifts and neutral accents to keep the look cohesive and graceful.
11.Creamy Dream with Soft Sparkle

This tree embodies everything I love about shabby chic: softness, texture, and light. The subtle shimmer of champagne ornaments mixed with delicate fabric bows makes it feel so peaceful.
To get this look, keep your base snowy or flocked and add wide fabric ribbons cascading downward. Choose neutral shades that reflect candlelight beautifully—beige, ivory, and pale gold. Finish with a star or simple floral topper to keep it airy and romantic.
12.Burlap and Lace Perfection

Burlap and lace together always steal my heart. This combination feels rustic yet elegant, grounding the space while still giving off a polished glow. I love the soft contrast of rough and refined textures.
To recreate it, wrap burlap ribbon vertically down your tree and tie in lace bows. Mix in cream-colored ornaments with a hint of shimmer and wood tones. It’s perfect for a cozy living room, blending comfort with timeless style.
13.Pretty in Pink Vintage

This one is for those who adore pastel elegance. The soft blush and rose gold tones give this tree a distinctly feminine flair. It’s sweet without being too sugary and sparkles just enough to catch the light beautifully.
To bring this to life, focus on a frosted or flocked tree and choose ornaments in soft pinks and whites. Use wide satin ribbons and add vintage-inspired details like lace snowflakes or pearl garlands. It’s an instant mood-lifter for any room.
14.Effortless Linen and Wood Accents

This is the definition of cozy simplicity. The combination of beige ribbons, linen textures, and wooden ornaments feels perfectly balanced. It’s a design that brings calm to even the busiest holiday space.
To style your tree this way, use minimal color, wood tones, ivory, and warm lighting. Add linen or jute bows for texture, and if you can, a wicker basket base to complete that relaxed, rustic charm.
15.Modern Shabby Chic

This final tree brings the shabby chic style into a more modern space while keeping its soft character. The structure feels intentional, the ornaments are balanced, and the subtle shimmer ties it all together without overwhelming.
To recreate it, choose modern neutrals like champagne, soft gold, and cream. Keep the tree lightly adorned but rich in detail—think textural ornaments, small florals, and simple bows. The end result is refined yet still perfectly imperfect, exactly how shabby chic should feel.
Small Tip!
After decorating so many trees through the years, I’ve come to realize that shabby chic isn’t about perfection, it’s about emotion. It’s the little details: a handmade ornament, a vintage ribbon, or that one heirloom bauble that makes it feel complete. So if you love to DIY, maybe a Shabby Chic Christmas Tree is exactly what you need this year!
Happy decorating !
