1. Aqua, White, Silver and Gold One palette I’ve encountered time and time again this season is a combination of aqua, white and metallic shades such as silver and gold. Crisp, refreshing and elegant, this palette is celebrated by retailers such as Target, which offers a range of selections in their Arctic Luster Trend Collection… Not only is Target offering a range of glittering trees, this retailer has also manufactured gorgeous pillows in aqua and silver, such as the Threshold Foil Print Pillow shown below: CB2 has also joined in on the fun, creating wintery vignettes in aqua, white and silver. Below we see the Silver Ball Garland and Aqua Glass Candleholders, which conjure images of snowy landscapes and chilly icicles: We now introduce some gold into the palette with another festive arrangement from from Target. Gold adds depth to this palette by providing a warm contrast to cool winter tones. Plus, gold is one of this season’s biggest trends! Of course it would find its way into the latest holiday decor… Speaking of gold, this next image is deliciously chic, thanks to aqua accents, gold embellishments and a contrasting glossy shade of white. It’s the Hexagon Candy Box DIY fromOh Happy Day, and it looks fabulous when juxtaposed with a minty blue… 2. Teal, Amethyst and Fuchsia The palette above was crisp, refreshing and festive. The next featured palette I just can’t seem to get enough of is deep, rich and elegant. And retailers such as West Elm have truly brought it to life this season. These Agate Ornaments in jewel tones are sliced and polished to perfection… The retailer’s Handcrafted Sisal Birds can be used to embellish your holiday tablescapes, especially since they feature a range of rich shades. Inspired by forest birds, they also add some lighter tones, such as lavender and peach. The next featured image truly shows the depth to which you can take a jewel-toned palette by varying the colors. Don’t be afraid to combine rich hues with lighter shades: Add flowers in red and fuchsia tones to heighten the effect of the purple and teal palette. Jewel tones can also have a vintage effect, as shown by this gorgeous holiday wreath from Glittermoon Vintage Christmas. Shades of teal and magenta can be found throughout the design, creating a vibrant feel that welcomes guests when placed on the front door: 3. Red, Blue, Green and Gold We end with a palette of primary colors that conjures images of radiant toys, whimsical vignettes, and true modern design. This next palette is all about primary colors, folks! The Facet Ornaments from CB2 shine with their hexagonal faces, blending beautifully with the retailer’s other featured selections. Need to make a vivid statement in matte? The Set of 6 Frosted Glass Ornaments from CB2 are perfect for the tree, or for a modern holiday wreath creation: In addition to being wonderfully contemporary, a primary color palette also evokes the festivity of Christmases past. Yes, there’s just something nostalgic about this color combination. These Large Vintage Christmas Lights from Etsy shop Vintage Soup show us why…
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