Have you ever decorated a farmhouse Christmas bedroom? Some people do it every year. Me? Not so much. Honestly, I never gave it much thought. But this year all that changed and I finally joined the ranks of the Christmas bedroom decorators' club! And whether you're a die-hard Christmas bedroom fan or a newbie like me, I'd love for you to stick around so I can inspire you with some tips and tricks on how to decorate a farmhouse Christmas bedroom.
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How To Decorate A Farmhouse Christmas Bedroom
1. Pick A Theme
While I decorated the entire master bedroom, I'm going to start with how I decorated the tree. I've never decorated a themed Christmas tree, but this time I knew it was meant to be after receiving an awesome 8 foot flocked artificial spruce tree. I had so many ideas that I had to make a list and narrow it down. Unsurprisingly, I decided on a buffalo check farmhouse Christmas theme. I had a blast decorating it (and the master bedroom along with it) and now I'm totally ready to tackle the Christmas season head-on.
Using buffalo check to decorate for Christmas is kind of a no-brainer for me. Luckily I already had quite a bit of it on hand to get me started. I've never used ribbon (as opposed to garland) to decorate a tree before, but this time I really went for it -- with buffalo check crinkle ribbon. You can read about what I used and where to get it in Affordable Farmhouse Christmas Ornaments. For my 8-foot tall tree I used two and a half (15 feet long by 4.5 inch wide) rolls. I did not cover the back since the tree was in the corner. You'll need more ribbon if you're covering the entire tree.
While some people place the ribbon on first, I added it after most of the ornaments were already hung, draping it strategically to fill in any bare spots. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
2. Chooses A Color Scheme
I knew I wanted more than black and white (and red and black) buffalo check on my tree. To that end, I'm blessed to have a ton of vintage red glass ball ornaments from my husband's family to choose from. I really went to town adding those ornaments because I absolutely LOVE the pops of red! And what other color is complimentary to the buffalo check pattern and red glass ornaments? Silver!
3. Choose And Gather Your Ornaments
After deciding to use the buffalo check ribbon, I set out hanging some of my many buffalo check ornaments. One of my favorites is this adorable felted buffalo check gift box ornament. Many of these ornaments are embellished with burlap or jute, and greens and berries, which gives them a real rustic touch.
I also love my felted buffalo check Christmas ball ornaments embellished with pearls. I picked them up at Hobby Lobby last year and they're carrying them again this year if you're interested.
Last year I found these buffalo check twisty clips (technical term) at Wal-Mart.You can bend and twist them into what ever shape you like. I pulled mine apart to look like flowers, or stars.
Black And Red Buffalo Check Farmhouse Christmas
Ornaments
As I said in
Affordable Farmhouse Christmas Tree Ornaments, Dollar Tree has really outdone themselves this year with their expanded
line of Christmas tree ornaments. The burlap, pine cones, greens and
berries all take it up a notch.
I absolutely love this adorable Christmas tree-shaped buffalo check
ornament.
Popular Farmhouse Christmas Decor Accessories
In addition to Christmas tree ornaments, there are a number of ways you can add farmhouse flair to your Christmas bedroom.
1. Bedding
It's always nice to be able to switch up the bedding around the holidays,
whether it be in your own room, a kid's room or even a guest room
(although this year there may not be any guests visiting due to the
pandemic). The selection of quilts range anywhere from
straight plaid patterns
to
hygge style
to
full-on country Christmas-themed. You can also add a nice pop of color by using
colorful sheets
and a
soft, cozy throw.
For my room, I started with a plain, white king-sized down comforter as
a kind of canvas to build upon.
Then I folded a twin-sized down comforter with a red-checked duvet cover across the bottom of the bed.
2. Pillows
3. Throws
I like to put throw blankets in a category all by themselves, like pillows. Both can really change the atmosphere of a room. This knit throw with tassels is one of my favorites. They always look nice draped over the corner at the foot of the bed.
They also create a cozy look draped over a chair. This large
chunky knit blanket is my absolute favorite of all time. I also placed another pillow from Big
Lots here to create a cozy reading nook corner.
4. Signs
Christmas signs, or wall art, can really set the theme, or tone, in your farmhouse Christmas bedroom. I thought this subdued wooden sign was perfect for the rustic mantel look I was going for.
This vintage-inspired DIY holiday ski sign is a project I put together last Christmas with thrift store and Goodwill finds. Right now it's in the bedroom but it can be easily moved anywhere in the house later if I think it will look better somewhere else. Right now it's sitting on a tall dresser next to the reading nook.
This large tin Christmas Tree Farm sign is placed on top of a different
dresser. I took this picture facing the large mirror behind the sign so
it's actually a reflection of the rest of the room. I love the sign's
vintage vibe.
In order to keep this post from becoming a novel, I'm listing some additional elements that I've used to create that
farmhouse Christmas look in my bedroom (list is not exhaustive by any means):
5. Small pine trees
6. Wreaths
7. Garlands
8. Fairy lights
14. Sleigh Bells
Again, the list is by no means exhaustive. Now I'll leave you with the pictures below for some more farmhouse Christmas bedroom inspiration.
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Oh My Goodness...what a beautiful Christmas bedroom!!! I would NOT want to leave it in the morning! You did a wonderful job with your decorations and it really just says Farmhouse Christmas!!! Love it!
Your bedroom looks so great. Oh I love a Christmas tree in the bedroom. Just soooooooo pretty. I bet at night you just swoon. xoxo Kris
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