I did it! I held out until Thanksgiving to decorate my tree! It was a lot harder this year than past years with so many blog posts dedicated to Christmas over the past few weeks. Today, I’m sharing my farmhouse Christmas tree with the Christmas Tree Blog Hop.

Find 40 uniquely decorated Christmas trees including my buffalo check farmhouse Christmas tree. Friday and Saturday, get ideas

Welcome To Our Third Annual Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop!

Looking for Christmas Tree decorating ideas? We are sharing 40 absolutely beautiful Christmas Trees from some of your favorite home decor bloggers.

It’s the third year of the Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop hosted by Our Crafty Mom. You will find holiday inspiration for just about every Christmas tree style.

The fun starts on Friday, November 29th and continues through Saturday, November 30th.

We hope you will visit the talented bloggers linked below. This blog hop is something we look forward to every year and we hope you do too.

Grab your favorite beverage and settle in for some beautiful Christmas Tree decor inspiration!

Let’s Meet the Hosts

Friday

Kippi At Home | Tribe Of Burton

Simple Nature Decor | Creative Ramblings 

 Sustain My Craft Habit | Simply Beautiful By Angela 

Virginia Sweet Pea | 2 Bees In A Pod

Celebrate and Decorate | Sonya Burgess

 Create and Babble | Upright and Caffeinated 

 To Work With My Hands | My Life On Kaydeross Creek

 One Thousand Oaks | Redneck Rhapsody

Welcome To The Woods | Teadoddles

Saturday

Our Crafty Mom | Across The Boulevard 

 My Pinterventures | Intelligent Domestications

Daily DIY Life | Zucchini Sisters 

Weekend Craft | Mama Dares To DIY  

Just That Perfect Piece  |  Oh Fiddle Dee Dee

 Happily Ever After, etc. | Red Cottage Chronicles

Southern Yankee DIY | Northern Feeling

A Life Unfolding  | County Road 407 | Thrifted Nest

Modern On Monticello | First Day Of Home 

Domestic Deadline | From House To Home

My Farmhouse Christmas Tree

Last year we upgraded to a 9-foot slim Christmas tree. I love it. Not only does it fit the room better, with our 10-foot ceilings, but the slim size works so much better.

This year I decided to try the tree in a different location than previous years. I’ve always wanted to have the tree in front of the window. O-Man helped me put the tree up, and he agreed.

There is only one problem with the tree in front of the window…

The daylight means I can see right through the tree!

Using some inexpensive garland and ribbon, I filled in the tree before adding any ornaments.

Then I added my knit ornaments and rustic twine ornaments.

And, that’s as far as I’ve gotten. I have to admit, I love having the tree in this spot. Plus, I’ve never had my try with a simple look like this before. My goal was a simple farmhouse Christmas tree, but we always add our ornaments collected over the years.

Find 40 uniquely decorated Christmas trees including my buffalo check farmhouse Christmas tree. Friday and Saturday, get ideas

So, right now, I’m going to enjoy it the way it is. We’ll see what the kids say. and see if they want to add more ornaments or go with the simple look.

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6 Comments

    1. So far, no one has commented about it needing more! I think I'm going to put the rest of the ornaments back in the basement and see what they say then!
  1. I really like the tall slim tree that you chose. It is perfect for your space and of course the farmhouse style is beautiful! Thank you so much for participating again in the Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop! Happy Holidays!

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