I love Christmas. I love colors. So when I saw this rainbow Christmas tree (originally featured in last year's roundup of retro white Christmas trees), it definitely piqued my interest. If you're tired of red and green, why not make your Christmas every color?
TOP ROW:
1. White Christmas tree with rainbow ornaments from Martha of Open Door Studio.
2. Forest funny pinecone ornament, $30.00 from MoMa Store.
3. Rainbow tree skirt, $58.95 from Land of Nod.
4. Rainbow crackers, approx $56.00 from Sarah Moore Vintage.
5. Wrap kraft paper packages with rainbow-colored string. Abrams Books via Small Shop Studio.
BOTTOM ROW:
6. Rainbow pompom garland, $14.99 from Midget Gems.
7. Rainbow star ornaments from Crafting with Love.
8. Rainbow Christmas cards by Crafted by Lindy.
9. These colorful printable polyhedrons from Mini Eco are a fun, DIY-able decoration.
10. Good enough to leave up year-round. Colors wall chart, approx $63.00 from Blink Designs.
(Images: as linked above)











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Of course, rainbows are beautiful, as any smart 6 year old girl knows. Another reason to love them is the expansion of civil rights to all Americans.. :) Could be a very rainbow Christmas for lots of folks here in Washington state!
echoing magoo1!
no matter what colours i use, it's the holigay season... but this is, like, LEVEL UP. i love it!
LOVE IT.
This is too gay for me. I mean I have mermen from Diamonds of the Sea all over my tree and a couple of snowmen in bondage from Pornaments, but this is too much. ;)
I LOVE rainbow colors, especially the garland in #9, but to me a rainbow Christmas seems somewhat sacrilegious. I like the idea of using unexpected colors in holiday decorating but I think you should stick to a few, not all of them.