With Christmas fast approaching (almost too fast!) I know many of you are planning various Christmas gatherings – whether it’s for your family, your friends or the kids! So here is some Christmas inspiration based around a Winter wonderland theme based around white of course, with some blue and silver mixed in as possible options. Red is another possible colour to work into this theme as it looks lovely with white and ice blue. You could also incorporate gold instead of silver into this theme.
Incorporate snow flakes, white trees and reindeers, snow and lovely Christmas items which you can easily find in the shopping centres as well as online, to create a winter wonderland feel!
Hope you enjoy this selection =)
Invitations/Printables
Here are some lovely options for a printable range for a Winter Wonderland Christmas party:
Cool Christmas theme - Style Me Gorgeous
Winter wonderland printables - Anders Ruff
Winter wonderland printables - Birds Party
This is a lovely collection for a winter wonderland birthday party:
Red and aqua snowflake printables - TomKat Studio
A cute range for the kids:
Penguin and Friends printable - Fairydust Stylish Stationary
Decorations
There are so many ways you can decorate for this party, and your white decorations which you purchase for this theme can easily be worked into many future themes/parties in the future.
White bunting - Lovely Little Parties
White paper sunburst - {P} is for Party
The soft effect of a blue tulle pom pom would look gorgeous mixed in with white decorations:
Light blue tulle pom pom - Sweet Little Birdy
Star Lantern - Saffy & May
Big christmas snowflake - Top 3 by design
White paper fan - Little Sooti
Mini lantern kit - Occasion by Design
Hanging snowflake garland - The Party People
Snowflake hanging lights - Ikea
Tissue snowflake assortment pack - The Little Big Company
Transparent snowflake wall stickers - Bosco Bear
Snowflake wreath - Domayne
Tableware
Your table would be gorgeous with a white tablecloth alone as it’s base however if you did want to use a tablerunner this pretty white and silver one would look lovely:
Christmas table runner in white and silver - Celebrating Christmas
These aqua and white Sambellina plates would look sweet with this theme:
Blue sambellina plates - Sweet Little Birdy
Or a few other options:
Silver plates - Occasion by Design
Snowflake paper plate - Pink Frosting
Meri Meri Wonderland plates - The Party Table
Snowflake cups - The Party People
Use white straws for a crisp look:
White straws - The Party Table
Some additional table decor to add as a finishing touch:
White glitter tree - The Little Big Company
Snowflake card holder - The Little Big Company
Sweet Treats
Fill your table with snowflakes with these items!
Extra large snowflake cookie cutter - Sweet Themes
Snowflake chocolate moulds - Cakes Around Town
Snowflake cupcake wrappers - The Party Table
Cupcake wrappers and picks - The Little Big Company
Meri Meri Wonderland cupcake set - The Party Table
Love the gorgeous colours of this lollipop which would work so well for a Winter wonderland party:
aqua and white lollipop - Sharnel Dollar Designs
The ice look of a rock candy stick will always suit this theme!
Light blue rock candy stick - Sweet Style
Use this cake wrapper around your stands to create an instant snowflake effect:
Snowflake cake wrapper - Significant Celebrations
Special Themed items
Some other lovely options to have your party or house looking like a beautiful winter wonderland!
Glowing ice cube decorations - Pink Frosting
Spinning top tealight holder - Dusk (sold out online, check in store)
White glitter snowflake candles - Dusk
Frosti Candle - Dusk
White snow christmas tree candle - Dusk
Reindeer snow globe - Christmas All Year
White reindeer - Carousel Boutique
Small white pear tree - Celebrating Christmas
White wire tree - Celebrating Christmas
White Christmas Tree - Christmas All Year Round
These white stems would make a lovely Christmas table centrepiece. Place in a vase and keep them as is, or hang lovely ornaments off the branches:
Mitsumata stem - Freedom Furniture
Artificial snow - The Party People
White santa sack - Hard To Find
Snowflake sack - Hard To Find
Favours
Love these scallop boxes – use the white and/or blue on your table and fill with sweets:
White and blue scallop boxes - Sweet Little Birdy
For a snowflake look these options are also lovely:
Snowflake favour box - The Little Big Company
Snowflake Christmas bauble - The Little Big Company
Cello bag with snowflake design - Cakes Around Town
Soft and white muslin bags which could be stamped with a Christmas message:
Cotton muslin bags - Sharnel Dollar Designs
These cute apothecary jars could be filled with some lovely sweets to match your colour scheme:
Mini glass apothecary jar - Sweet Style
How cute is this little snowflake gift tag! Love the snowflake punched out of it:
Snowflake wood gift tag - Pagoda Tree
Finish off your packaging with some lovely ribbon:
Snowflake ice mint ribbon - Amazing Paper
Real Parties
Gorgeous Snowflake ballerina party by Glorious Treats showcased on the TomKat Studio website
Absolutely beautiful winter wonderland table featured on Hostess with the Mostess
Stylish winter wonderland party bringing together lots of talented stylists, featured on the My Sweet and Saucy website
Elegant winter wonderland table by Ruby Ju featured on the Amy Atlas blog
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Hope you have enjoyed this dose of Winter Wonderland inspiration! More Christmas inspiration will be coming to the Life’s Little Celebrations blog soon =)
What are your Christmas colours? It’s a question that seems to be getting discussed a lot lately on facebook.
Do you go traditional red, green and white? Do you like to change it up every year? Or do you stick to the same (but unique) colour palette each time?
We all know Christmas is about a lot more than just the colours we decorate in and it’s important that we don’t put pressure on ourselves as mum’s to have a Christmas tree or dessert table that is ‘magazine worthy’ – especially when you have children who want to be hand’s on in the decorating!
However I always find decorating in a colour scheme (and choosing the colours) is a fun part of the early Christmas preparations!
Here is some colour inspiration for you based starting off with what is fast becoming quite a popular colour combination – bold red and soft aqua:
Red and Aqua Christmas table – Save the Date for Cupcakes Blog
Red and Aqua christmas – Country Living
I love these soft colour palettes of blue with creams and golds for a fresh look:
Heavenly holidays dessert table featured on Hostess with the Mostess blog
With a different shade of blue and gold you can create a warm feel:
Blue and gold table – The Guardian
Blue and gold Christmas tree – Country Living
A unique pink, gold and blue colour palette makes for a bright and beautiful Christmas spread:
Vintage pastel Dessert table by Glorious Treats featured on Hostess with the Mostess
Vibrant purple is a great colour for Christmas! Team it with a bold red:
Christmas table from LMG Events featured on the Anders Ruff Blog
Pink seems to be the ‘new red’ of Christmas! A soft pink, gold and silver colour scheme would look gorgeous:
Pink and Gold tree – image via Sweet Tooth – Shauna Younge Blog
You could go rustic with browns mixed in with reds, greens or golds:
Rustic Woodland Christmas table featured on Pizzazzerie by Sandra Downie Event Designs
Rustic Christmas table – Save the Date for Cupcakes blog
Add silver to a traditional red and white combination for a stand out look:
Red, white and silver table – High/Low, Food/Drink
Isn’t this a great Christmas centrepiece using baubles? Love it!
Red christmas bauble centrepiece – Searching for Style blog
Red, white and green will always be a Christmas favourite:
Red, white and green christmas table by Anders Ruff – Image from Very Rosenberry
You could also keep things very simple and light with a white winter wonderland feel in the midst of our hot Australian summer!
White christmas dessert table – Merryl Brown Events
Another take on the pinkcolour scheme, this time with different shades of pink with gold. So elegant…
Pink Nutcracker dessert table by Kate Landers Events – Hostess with the Mostess blog
This is a stunning table! I love how they have brought in elements of traditional red ad green but also mixed in touches of creams and golds:
Candyland dessert table featured on Bakarella
For a unique touch, why not mix pink and green together this Christmas?
Pink and green tree – Kathleen Ellis Lifestyle Design blog
Pink and green baubles – Destiny Awakes blog
Perfect for an adult’s Christmas dinner is this black, silver and white Christmas colour scheme:
Black, white and silver by Bird’s Party – Peach Pizzazz
I’ve noticed some neon christmas decorations in store this year so if you want to go bright and bold this year – here is some inspiration for you!:
Neon christmas tree – Salty Pineapple
Neon christmas tree – House to Home website
Neon christmas gift wrapping – Sweet Style
I hope you have found a Christmas colour combination for Christmas.
It’s impossible to collate every possible Christmas colour combination available. So – what are your Christmas colours? Did I include them in this selection or are you doing something different? I’d love to hear from you!