For those who do not know, a plaid is a piece of clothing that has a crisscross design pattern. Plaids are very versatile for designs and decorations. They are traditional, at the same time, modern, elegant yet natural and rusty.
Plaid designs can be found on classy suits and lumberjacks. With different colors being created by intersecting lines, plaids have become very appealing when used for designs.
Plaid Décor: The Perfect Match for Your Flocked Artificial Christmas Tree
Over the years, plaids have been a staple in Christmas decorations. Most people say it because of the history of plaids and its impact in the old age yuletide seasons. Old Scottish folks wore tartan plaids out in the winter to participate in the festive season. Many down the lane and this historical clothing have become a necessary piece for home décor and embellishments.
You can use plaid designs for any versatile décor to spice up your flocked artificial Christmas tree. One thing about plaid designs is that they blend seamlessly with each other. You can make use of several patterns as long as they remain within the same color scheme. So, you can adorn your flocked tree with dashing white, and black buffalo checked plaid and mix it with a more detailed red and green design pattern.
Introducing plaid items into your decoration plans would bring out an elegant and well-coordinated Christmas feel. When using a flocked tree, you should consider adding plaid Christmas stocking either as real stockings or as small ornaments. You can add plaid ribbon garlands, plaid bows, or a tree topper with plaid details.
There are also simple plaid décor ornaments that you can either purchase or create on your own. Your flocked artificial Christmas tree would look more cheerful with a plaid Christmas tree skirt to go with it.
The list for plaid décor items is endless. You also can create DIY décor items.