Plaid Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas for Cozy Holiday Style

A buffalo check plaid Christmas tree on the sunporch.

Plaid Christmas Tree

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I love buffalo check, so it’s no surprise that I created another plaid Christmas tree. After updating the sunporch this summer, I was excited to set up a tree in that bright, cozy space. My idea was to place the tree in front of the buffalo check curtains with wingback chairs flanking it, creating a warm, layered vignette perfect for the holidays.

I began without a strict theme and let my ornament stash guide me. I started with gold ribbon and layered in two different plaid ribbons — one red-and-black and one black-and-white buffalo check. The mix ties the look together without matching the curtains too exactly, keeping the arrangement visually interesting and slightly eclectic.

This year I brought red back into my holiday palette, reintroducing a touch of tradition alongside the modern farmhouse vibe. If you like filling a small home with big Christmas spirit, check out my other rooms for inspiration. Grab a festive drink and settle in — decorating can be as relaxing as it is creative.

Plaid Christmas Tree

If you want a full walkthrough of how I decorate my trees or you’re a fan of plaid trees, there’s a detailed post about creating a buffalo check flocked Christmas tree that covers techniques and styling tips.

DIY ORNAMENTS

Adding homemade ornaments brings personality to the tree and helps keep costs down. A few of my favorite DIY projects that work well with a buffalo check theme:

  • DIY Mercury Glass Ornaments — elegant, reflective accents that contrast nicely with plaid.
  • Mini Embroidery Hoop Ornaments — a great way to add texture and handmade charm.
  • Snowflake Ornaments — delicate shapes that add a wintry touch.
  • DIY Buffalo Check Ornaments — perfect for echoing the tree’s plaid motif.

Plaid Christmas Tree

Put a bird on it

Bird ornaments are a family tradition for me. Growing up, my parents had two white doves on their tree, joined by a tiny ring they held in their beaks. Since then, I always include birds on my trees — a few here and there or a dozen — because they add nostalgia and a soft, classic feel.

Plaid Christmas Tree

Unconventional tree toppers

I prefer to avoid typical store-bought tree toppers and look for objects I can repurpose. For this tree I used a vintage-style star that started life as a wall hanging. With a few simple adjustments it became the perfect unconventional topper, lending character and a collected feel to the display.

Plaid Christmas Tree

LOOKING FOR MORE CHRISTMAS TREE INSPIRATION?

If you want more ideas, here are other tree styles that pair well with buffalo check and farmhouse decor:

  • A Buffalo Check Flocked Christmas Tree
  • Flocked Buffalo Check Christmas Tree
  • Another Buffalo Check Christmas Tree
  • Red and Black Buffalo Check Christmas Tree
  • Mixed Metals Farmhouse Christmas Tree
  • A Rustic Christmas Tree

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