This Snow Tree Reminds Me of Winter in KY ❄️🩵
So I’m from NC and we get a little snow….I’ve also lived in KY and we would definitely have a white winter and negative degree weather 🥶…SC last snow was about 7 years ago (I’ve been here 6 years) I miss the snow 😢 #lemon8diarychallenge #winter❄️💙 #christmastreeideas #wintervibes
Okay, so I’m totally obsessed with my snow tree, and it’s become my go-to for keeping those dreamy winter vibes going, especially since I miss real snow so much! If you’re like me and wish you could have a little bit of winter magic all year round, a snow tree is an absolute game-changer. It’s not just a decoration; it’s a mood booster, a reminder of cozy days, and honestly, a fun project to pull together. You might be wondering, "How can I make my snow tree truly special, almost like a hidden picture game, and keep it fresh all year?" That's where the fun really begins! My goal was to create a tree that felt whimsical and full of little surprises, almost like discovering tiny snowmen or ice creatures nestled among the branches. First off, let’s talk about the base. I started with a pre-flocked tree to get that perfect snowy look without the mess. But you can get creative! If you have a green artificial tree, a good quality snow spray or even batting can give you that frosted effect. The key is to make it look like freshly fallen snow, soft and inviting. Now for the "hidden pictures" part, which is my favorite! I love adding small, intricate ornaments that aren't immediately obvious. Think miniature, delicate glass snowmen that almost blend into the snowy branches, or tiny, frosted animals peeking out from behind a bough. I also found some adorable little silver bells and clear icicles that, when clustered, create a shimmering, almost illusionary effect. It’s like a treasure hunt every time you look closely at the tree! I even nestled a few small, glittery pinecones and berries to add depth and a touch of nature. The idea is to create layers of visual interest so that you discover something new each time you gaze at it. To truly make it "all year," I play with lighting and very subtle accents. For example, during colder months, I use warm white fairy lights to create a cozy glow. As we move into spring, I might swap out a few ornaments for lighter, pastel-colored ribbons or tiny, almost translucent butterflies that flutter among the "snow." For summer, I keep it minimalist, letting the pure white of the snow tree be the star, perhaps with just a few clear crystal ornaments catching the sunlight. It really feels like I have a piece of that crisp, negative-degree weather aesthetic without the actual chill! Another trick is to create little vignettes around the base. Instead of just a tree skirt, I’ll often place a miniature winter village, complete with tiny snowmen, frosted houses, and even a small, battery-operated train. This adds another layer of "hidden pictures" as you explore the scene. The "I'm loving my snow tree" feeling really comes from these personalized touches that make it uniquely yours. Don't be afraid to experiment with textures. Velvet ribbons, burlap bows, or even knitted garland can add a cozy, homey feel. The beauty of a snow tree for "all year" decoration is its versatility. It serves as a beautiful, serene backdrop that you can subtly adapt with the seasons. It’s all about creating that magical, transportive feeling, a constant reminder of the beauty of winter, no matter what the thermometer says outside your window. And trust me, you'll be loving your snow tree too!


































































Beautiful! 🥰