Every year, I create my own collection of Christmas trees, each with a unique theme.
The main tree in the living room is classic: red and gold.
The family room tree is green and gold.
The TV room tree is always candy-themed — candy colors and gingerbread.
And in my guest bedroom, which already has a romantic vibe, the star is the pink Christmas tree.
The Pink Tree That Became a Tradition
This tree has gone through several phases:
- Pink plaid (to match the plaid theme of my other trees)
- Mermaid theme (pink with touches of turquoise for my sister-in-law, a mermaid lover)
- Elegant pink tones (my current and favorite version)
The Magical Touch: LED Butterflies
Last year, I added LED butterflies with wings that move open and closed — just like real fluttering.
While the tiny motor makes a faint sound, the visual effect is pure magic.
The bright LED lights beautifully illuminate the room, creating a whimsical, fairy-tale atmosphere.
I bought mine from a small Etsy shop, and they arrived super fast. Even my neighbor bought the same ones and used them on her large pink family room tree — and it was stunning.
Why This Decor Stands Out
- Creates a unique focal point compared to traditional trees
- Versatile — works with romantic, modern, or themed styles
- Fits both small and large spaces
- Moving butterflies add life and charm
Tips to Recreate My Pink Christmas Tree
- Pick a main color palette (pink + white, pink + gold, or pink + silver).
- Mix ornaments with different textures for depth.
- Invest in one or two standout elements — like my LED butterflies.
- Use warm lights for a cozy feel or cool lights for a modern touch.
- Place the most eye-catching pieces at eye level.