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Published on November 27, 2018 | Last Updated on November 30, 2020
I’ve wanted a pink Christmas tree from Treetopia for years but Trent always vetoed the idea until Piper came into the world. I think he understands pink isn’t going anywhere now that he’s a girl dad! Piper’s first birthday is in a few weeks and we’re gearing up to have a colorful animal farm birthday party in our backyard complete with fake snow and a shed turned into a gingerbread house. I’m so excited! Since the party will be mainly outdoors, I decided to transform our screened porch into a colorful winter wonderland!
I wanted the space to be fun and festive but also not worry about Piper breaking any of the ornaments or decorations. I used shatterproof round balls, the cutest little unicorn garlands and a variety of sweet inspired ornaments to match her birthday party theme. Then of course I added in some disco ball ornaments for a little sparkle! I’m typically a more is more type of gal when it comes to decorating a Christmas tree and I have to say this pink Christmas tree is no exception, ha!
I added in some wrapped boxes underneath the tree and a gnome santa she LOVES to play with. We have a blue bar cart we keep on the porch for entertaining so I decided to dress it up, too! The bottom is mirrors so I covered it with fake snow and colorful trees for a wintery effect. Last but not least, plastic bottles filled with milk and a plate full of snickerdoodles for a little festive treat!
On the other side of the porch I used the pink garland with coordinating ornaments and mesh bows to frame the windows and backdoor. I love how I can see it through the windows when I’m sitting in the living room!
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Pretty In Pink Wreath 24″ With Pink Lights
Pretty In Pink Garland 10′ With Pink Lights
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