The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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Welcome in the yuletide season by choosing between frosty, copper or emerald touches, says Gabrielle Fagan

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AChristmas tree is the star of the celebratio­ns, but choosing a style can be as tricky as untangling the tinsel. But this year, banish seasonal stress by taking inspiratio­n from these three decor themes – frosty, copper or emerald. Then add the bells and baubles, sit back and wait for the compliment­s.

“A Christmas tree is such a seasonal statement and nowadays isn’t just for friends and family as its style is often shared on social media, so we all want it to look as beautiful and stylish as possible,” says Lee Jackson, Christmas stylist and designer for Dobbies garden centres.

“The main influence on tree trends over the last few years can be summed up in one word – craft. The huge resurgence in activities such as needlepoin­t, felting, paper crafts, handstitch­ing and crochet are reflected in the styles as well as the materials – from wool and wood to felt – used for tree decoration­s, giving them a lovely personal hand-crafted feel.

“The other influence is the Japanese craze, Kawaii, which means unashamedl­y cute, and that’s played a part in the popularity of cutesy woodland animals dancing across tree branches.

“Squirrels, deer, hedgehogs, stags and even mythical creatures like unicorns are all having their moment this year.”

LET IT SNOW

“Our Snowy Forest tree trend uses lots of silver tones and snow-tipped animals to bring a midwinter landscape to life,” says Lee.

“A traditiona­l colour-combo of red and white is classic, but this interpreta­tion is fresh but simple and conjures a stylishly serene, icy winter wonderland.”

Its Enchanted Garden theme, inspired by foliage and flowers, is a little more rustic. It features a selection of wooden and fabric decoration­s, featuring animals and birds, starting from £2.99 each.

STYLE TIP: Create your own “snow storm” with Artificial Snow, 100g bag, £2, from Hobbycraft. Simply spread glue where you want the snow to stick – on baubles and wrapping – and sprinkle on.

CONJURE A COPPER GLOW

“Our amber story – inspired by the golden tones of autumnal forests – is my absolute favourite,” said Fionnuala Johnston, senior designer at John Lewis.

“This colour theme has natural layers of beautiful tones from amber through to rich chestnut. This beautiful rustic environmen­t full of wildlife has a cosy and warm feel, making me want to snuggle up with fur throws and mulled wine after a long walk.”

STYLE TIP: Amber tones are in tune with the fashion for metallics, especially burnished copper, which adds lustre to any scheme. Shine a light with a Copper Tea Light House, £7.99, Lights4Fun and a Wired Copper Light Garland, £25, Cox & Cox. Add to the party atmosphere with a Party Fan Set (3), in copper and gold effects, £2.99, in store, Homesense.

GO GREEN

“This pays a nod to the sensory haven of a tropical rain forest and the Emerald collection incorporat­es clear glass, feathers and tropical leaves to create a lush, luxe Christmas setting,” says Dan Cooper, Christmas buyer at John Lewis.

“Inspired by nature, these decoration­s feature toucans, dragonflie­s, snails and

Squirrels, deer, hedgehogs, stags and even mythical creatures like unicorns are all having their moment this year

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