Colorful Christmas trees really are the best thing you can do for your holiday décor these days.
There are so many colorful Christmas tree ideas to try out. You don’t even have to stick to green anymore.
December is all about having fun, making your tree as bright and eclectic as you want. That may be a classic pine but with way more personality or a full-on non traditional Christmas tree in pink or even black.
More is more, honestly.
Get creative, try something new this Christmas, and show off who you are.
Heart Theme Colorful Christmas Tree

This one goes straight for the feels.
Loads of shiny, chunky heart ornaments in every color.
It’s playful but still pretty simple. If you want yours to look a little less sweet, try adding some painted wooden hearts, metal milagros, or even those wild tin Mexican heart ornaments you can find online.
Mixing up the finishes and sizes helps a lot.
Don’t be afraid to really load it up or leave it kind of sparse and modern—both ways work.
Try grabbing fun heart-shaped ornaments or even a set of colorful glass ornaments to get started.
Funky Maximalist Pompom Tree

Big, bold, and not remotely traditional. Just the way maximalist Christmas tree decor should be!
Those giant pompoms make a statement.
Can’t find ones that jumbo in stores?
Grab a YouTube tutorial for giant pompoms, buy ALL the yarn, and go crazy.
You’ll need patience and maybe backup fingers, but it’s worth it for the wow.
This tree doesn’t even need many baubles—let the fuzz do the talking.
Pair it with a few metallic bauble sets for extra shine.
Eclectic Christmas Tree with Flowers

Never thought you’d use “botanical” and “Christmas” in the same sentence?
Here’s proof you CAN.
Silk flowers tucked in here and there make this tree look lush and super soft. Kind of like an updated Magnolia vibe, but with more color.
OR go for real flowers and tuck the tips of the stems in those flower sponges and make the sponges wettish.
If you want a garden party look, stick with pastels and add some berry sprigs.
For something wilder, try unexpected blooms, or toss in faux trailing vines.
Pick up artificial flowers for crafts and mix it up.
Bright Multicolored Maximalist Tree

Want the boldest tree on the block?
A red Christmas tree with pink, purple, and gold perks up any room instantly.
These big glossy baubles look amazing on the colored branches.
Purple flowers tucked into the tree keep it whimsical and a little edgy.
Try metallics and even turquoise for more contrast.
Check out colored Christmas tree branches and garlands for easy accents.
Maximalist Christmas Tree with Red, Gold, and Pink Ornaments

This one’s a party tree.
Bright balls, sparkling stars, and color everywhere. Each branch is covered.
Not for minimalists, that’s for sure.
If you love a maximalist Christmas tree, just keep layering: bright faux greenery, neon ornaments, cluster them tight, and finish with glittery stars.
Definitely Instagram material.
Setting this up would be a December event on its own.
Try a value pack of assorted Christmas ornaments to get started.
Black and Pink Funky Christmas Tree

Here’s a real wild card: a black Christmas tree dripping with gold, pink, and marble ornaments.
If you’re over the usual colors, go bold and get a black artificial Christmas tree. Super moody, super chic.
Combine metallics and pinks for a glam vibe, maybe throw in some black velvet bows or dark flowers for texture.
Very modern, very different.
Colorful Marbled Ornament Christmas Tree

Sometimes all you need is great baubles.
This green tree is loaded up with hand-painted or marbled glass ornaments, which are surprisingly easy to DIY (search for “marbled ornament tutorial”, you’ll see).
Just pick the brightest colors in your stash.
Use twine for hanging if you want a crafty, relaxed look—great for funky Christmas tree energy.
You can grab DIY ornament kits and let the kids join in.
Red and Pink Statement Christmas Tree

Definitely a maximalist Christmas tree if there ever was one.
Big pink, gold, and red baubles cover every branch.
The tree star matches the theme perfectl. More is more here.
Those colored sprigs (“filler” branches) add extra depth and texture.
Great for anyone who loves bold, non traditional Christmas decor.
Try mixing strong color sprays from the craft store for your own version.
You could even swap the star topper for something unexpected if you want to go funkier.
Bright Eclectic Green Christmas Tree

This one’s super simple and classic.
All green and turquoise ornaments for a monochrome look.
Perfect for an earthy, fresh vibe in a December living room.
If you want a little more contrast, add some pops of neon pink or yellow.
Go with glass ornaments and matte baubles to change up the textures.
Try adding string lights if you want it brighter.
Rainbow Ombre Multicolored Christmas Tree

This is a true bright Christmas tree.
Each row is a different color for an amazing ombre effect.
Perfect for anyone who wants their December decor to stand out.
Use shatterproof Christmas balls so you can pack them on without worrying.
Grouping by color in rows or clusters helps keep the look organized but still maximalist.
If you want to go even wilder, add twinkling lights that change color.
Funky and Colorful Christmas Tree with Big Ball Ornaments

This one’s wild—giant ornaments in every shade you can find.
Funky Christmas tree style at its best.
Great in a modern space with bright or patterned decor.
I like how some baubles are striped or glittery.
This one would look awesome with a statement rug near the base.
Try adding oversized paper flowers or tulle for an extra pop.
Minimalist White Christmas Tree with Pink and Orange Ornaments

Talk about non traditional Christmas trees—this is it.
The snow-flocked (white) tree feels very December and modern.
Mixing pinks and corals makes it playful but still tidy.
If you want less pink, swap in silver or blue balls.
Go for a simple star topper and let the color do all the work.
Use large ornaments to keep the look streamlined and bold.
Green Christmas Tree with Classic Color Pops

Really traditional with a twist.
Deep green branches and lots of baubles in red, gold, and pink.
Classy but just bright enough to call it a colorful Christmas tree.
Works well if you want to mix old ornaments with new buys.
Hang some metallic streamers or curly ribbons for extra sparkle.
Add some matching wrapped gifts underneath for Pinterest points.
Pink Christmas Tree — Maximalist Style

100% pink, all in.
This is a maximalist Christmas tree for people who really love pink.
Glossy and matte pink ornaments cover everything.
That pink star pulls it together.
You can easily do this with a pink artificial tree and bulk ornaments.
Perfect in a teen’s room or a bold living room.
Purple Christmas Tree with White and Pink Ornaments

If you’re looking for a purple Christmas tree, this one wins.
White balls add contrast and keep it graphic.
Pink ornaments make it sweet and fun.
Try a white star topper to keep it looking crisp.
Would be perfect in a lounge or as a second tree in December.
If you’re crafty, you could make your own colored faux branches out of dollar store garland.
Different Christmas Trees You Can Get
There are so many colorful and fun Christmas tree styles you can get online to start your own project. Here are a few to check out (all with affiliate links):
- Green artificial Christmas tree
- White Christmas tree
- Rainbow Christmas tree
- Black Christmas tree
- Pink Christmas tree
- Purple Christmas tree
- Pre-lit Christmas tree
- Tabletop artificial trees
Tips for a Truly Colorful Christmas Tree
- Mixing different sizes and shapes of ornaments is key.
- If you’re worried about things clashing, choose a “main” color, then riff with brights.
- Oversized DIY decorations (giant bows, pompoms, yarn garlands) are always a good move.
- For a really polished look, repeat key elements. That can be the same ornament but in different colors, or stripes of tinsel in rainbow order.
- Amazon, Etsy, and even thrift stores are goldmines for funky finds. Look for non traditional ornaments, especially off-season.
More Colorful Christmas Tree Ideas
Got the color bug?
Check out my other Christmas tree decor ideas for inspiration that goes way beyond the basics!
- Creative Christmas Tree Decor Ideas
- Vintage Christmas Tree Ideas
- Rustic Christmas Trees Decor
- White Christmas Tree Ideas
- Bold Red Chrismas Trees
- Black and Gold Christmas Trees For a Classy Look
- DIY Grinch Christmas Tree Ideas
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