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Building Your Own Christmas Ornament Sets That WOW

Aug 21st 2024

Many customers and decorators in general love to purchase Christmas ornament sets because they make coordinating themes and colors easy and cost-effective.

At the same time, decorating your Christmas tree with the perfect ornaments, chosen for their harmonious balance and alignment with your theme, is something you can do yourself.

And, on top of that, when you make your own Christmas ornament sets, you’ll not only be putting together an ensemble that isn’t available anywhere else, you’ll be ensuring that all of the elements of your design are hand-picked and entirely cohesive. Plus, sets make it easy to create Christmas ornament clusters, too.

But how do you get started? It’s easier than you think. Here’s how to shop through a Christmas ornament collection and put together a set (or several) of your own.

It’s All About Coordination

When you’re looking at creating your own Christmas ornament set, rather than buying one that’s premade, the most important thing to keep in mind is balance. The ornaments you choose should all match with each other on some level - not clash in terms of color, design, style, or theme.

red and green ornaments

The four main things to keep in mind are size, main color scheme, accent colors, and then other design elements, like jewels, glitter, artwork, or other decorative features that lend balance with your overarching theme. Let’s start with color.

Color (Primary and Accent)

Pink Christmas ornaments

Some colors naturally pair well together. Think red and green, red and gold, blue and silver, silver and gold, and blue and yellow.

Then there are colors that clash or create stark contrast; blue and orange, or yellow and purple. These complementary colors usually look too harsh to make them suitable for a Christmas ornament set.

Knowing this, you could (for example) get two sets with red and green ornaments and use them to make a larger set for decorating your tree.

There are also accent colors to consider. Blue glass Christmas ornaments with gold glitter will look lovely with silver glass ornaments with gold glitter, because the colors silver and gold (with respect to the glitter) will look wonderful together. As shown above, you can do all pinks and pastels if you’re into one of the hottest trends that we’ve seen in a long time!

Remember it’s not just the main color of the ornament, but the colors of its accents, that help create a pleasant overall aesthetic.

Size and Shape

White and Gold Christmas ornament set

Size and shape (or style) are also two important elements in finding the perfect, high-quality Christmas ornaments to put together a set that stuns.

First let’s talk about size. Conventionally, the ornaments in a Christmas set are the same size. You don’t need to follow this design maxim, and in fact, staggering the sizes of ornaments in a set is a great way to captivate attention.

While there’s nothing wrong with aligning all your choices in terms of shape (say, all round ornaments) you can also shake things up here as well.

For instance, you can put together a set of baubles and finials that will look lovely together, but so do finials and onion-shaped ornaments. The round shapes of glass baubles and jingle-bell styled ornaments also look great together, as do finials and figurine-shaped ornaments.

You can get creative here - just make sure the sizes and shapes you use look nice together, since they will be going on the same tree!

Other Decorative Features

After aligning the ornaments you choose for your custom Christmas ornament set with respect to colors, sizes, and shapes, you can look at the last aspect to consider here: the other decorative features of your ornaments.

For instance, some ornaments are made with jewels and facets. Consider the colors highlighted here and use these to align with those of the other ornaments in the set you’re building.

Other soft features should also be considered. For instance, if you’re looking at round ornaments with jingle bell or pine cone motifs, then ornaments shaped like jingle bells or pine cones are also a great bet for pairing.

Rustic Christmas ornament set

Don’t be afraid to think beyond the ornaments, either. Naturally, the ornaments in the set should look good together, but think about the Christmas picks, Christmas sprays, Christmas ribbons, resin pieces, and Christmas accents in your display. What elements of design are there in those that you can reflect in the ornaments you can pick out?

The better the entire arrangement agrees in terms of style and design, the more complete it will look! 

Getting Started with Christmas Ornament Sets: Your Best Christmas EVER Starts Here!

Ready to put together a custom Christmas ornament set for your tree? It’s easier than you think. You just need to form a vision and get creative. Shop our collection (and don’t miss our glass and shatterproof ornament collections) and get started today!