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Find Your holiday Style: 14 Candy-Colored Christmas decorating ideas

‘Tis the season to be merry and bright, so consider decorating with cheerful hues that are as fun as they are festive. instead of sticking to the traditional red, green and white, switch up your holiday palette with vibrant candy colors — think pink, blue and purple, and also soft reds and greens. here are some playful ways to incorporate color into your home for the holidays.

For more holiday style ideas, browse our gallery of 21 natural Christmas decorating Ideas, 16 traditional Christmas decorating ideas and 20 Scandi Christmas decorating Ideas.

While a white Christmas tree is less traditional than the evergreen, it’s a terrific way to make those candy-colored ornaments pop. White-wrapped presents under the tree with jewel-toned ribbons play up the hues of the bright decorations.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: house & home December 2013

Designer: Margot Austin

Colorful gumdrops wrapped in a blush pink cone made from wallpaper are the perfect party favors.

Get step-by-step instructions for this DIY here.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: house & home December 2013

Designer: Margot Austin

Make use of extra ornaments by placing them in unexpected places. Here, decanter tops are swapped out for colorful ornaments, adding festive sparkle to a bar cart.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: house & home December 2013

Designer: Margot Austin

A cake plate toppling with clementines adds Christmas spirit to this dining room, while fuchsia glassware on the tablescape and console are a subtle nod to the holidays.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: house & home December 2015

Designer: Silvana D’addazio

Mercury-glass ornaments add soft sparkle to the statement-making tree in this soft pink living room. pastel fabrics give the Victorian furniture a youthful look while mirrored tables add a dose of glam.

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Photographer: Virginia Macdonald

Source: house & home November 2012

Designer: Susan Dyer

Playful polka dot stockings by Japanese artist Midori are hung along the mantel, while brightly-wrapped presents bring more color to the muted space.

Photographer: Virginia Macdonald

Source: house & home November 2012

Designer: Susan Dyer

A small silver tree with colorful Christmas ornaments adds a dose of whimsy to the vintage china displayed on this table.

Photographer: Virginia Macdonald

Source: house & home November 2012

Designer: Susan Dyer

In designer Jennifer Worts’ home, a cheerful holiday palette plays off the graphic throw pillows, playful garlands and glowing Christmas tree. even the presents are wrapped to match the decor.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: house & home November 2013

Designer: Jennifer Worts

Presents wrapped in fuchsia and chartreuse are a playful spin on traditional red and green. El coLors se atan con los tonos que se encuentran en la vibrante Dhurrie exagerada.

Fotógrafo: Angus Fergusson

Fuente: House & Home Noviembre de 2013

Diseñador: Jennifer Worts

Las tarjetas de Navidad y una guirnalda de papel juguetón ofrecen una pizca de color y un aspecto navideño hecho a mano a esta escalera.

Fotógrafo: Angus Fergusson

Fuente: House & Home Noviembre de 2013

Diseñador: Jennifer Worts

La cristalería teñida de rosas y un jarrón de fucsia que sostiene flores frescas agrega un toque bonito y festivo a la mesa rústica.

Fotógrafo: Donna Griffith

Fuente: Casa y diciembre de 2014

Diseñador: Tanya Linton

Una corona de hilo es un punto focal colorido en puertas y ventanas, opuesta a la vegetación tradicional.

Obtenga instrucciones paso a paso para este bricolaje aquí.

Fotógrafo: Luis Albuquerque

Fuente: House & Home Noviembre de 2014

Un mini árbol de Navidad blanco con adornos coloridos es la adición de vacaciones perfecta a una habitación para niños.

Fotógrafo: Angus Fergusson

Fuente: House & Home Noviembre de 2014

Diseñadora: Betty Theodoropoulos

Bastante su repisa con una guirnalda de Paper Poinsettia que ofrece más variaciones de color que la real.

Obtenga instrucciones paso a paso para este bricolaje aquí.

Fotógrafo: Michael Graydon

Fuente: Casa y hogar Noviembre de 2012

Diseñadora: Sarah Hartill

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