Pink Christmas Decor
Over the years, I’ve been leaning into pink Christmas decor more and more. Now that I live in a very pink house, the pastel Christmas decorations have overtaken my more traditional Christmas decor. I still love the red and green with all my heart — and I haven’t foregone it entirely, don’t worry! — but in here, it’s all about Pink Christmas. I’ve been building up my pastel decor throughout the past few years, and I also have some new pieces to show you! Here’s part one of my pastel Christmas home tour, sponsored by HomeGoods.
Pink Christmas Tree
The moment I spotted this pink Christmas tree at HomeGoods, I knew it had to come home with me. Though I previously kept it simple, I decided to go bigger and fuller this year. I focused on filling my cart with lots of ornaments, flowers, garland, and ribbon to make into bows. The flower ornaments are simple DIYs made out of assorted pink and metallic ornament packs (I used both these and these). Quite fittingly, the gold star was my final purchase for the tree. The prices were amazing, and I was able to stay well below my holiday budget.
All of the decor is from HomeGoods: the pillows, tree and velvet tree skirt, ornaments, garlands, wreath, and even the boxes under the tree. One quick decorating tip I swear by: if you’re temporarily swapping out any decor, hide it in festive gift boxes underneath your tree or on your shelves.
Family room details
These pastel deer and their matching gingerbread house were, perhaps, my most popular HomeGoods find of all time. They now sit proudly in the family room, where they match perfectly.
Photos can’t do this holographic, light-up snowman enough justice. I spotted him on the shelves of my local HomeGoods and immediately brought him home. I couldn’t decide whether I should keep him inside or outside!
Kitchen details
My pastel Christmas tree collection, displayed on top of my kitchen cabinets, has grown quite a bit over the years. Many options are currently available online (like this glass tree and this glitter glass tree).
Year-round arrangements flank simple bottle brush trees in our pink kitchen.
Both of the glass trees are from previous years, and the pink Nutcracker is from this year. He was under $10!
An assortment of current and previous HomeGoods finds: the light-up nostalgic pink Christmas tree, our favorite cake stand, a painted Nutcracker, and a pearlescent, light-up tree.
Stay tuned for part two of my pink Christmas decor home tour!