This new floral holiday decor trend will give you serious Christmas tree envy

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Who needs holiday ornaments when you have beautiful floral bouquets instead?

This beautiful new trend from DesignLoveFest uses flowers to decorate your Christmas tree instead of lights or baubles, and the results are positively stunning — and surprisingly festive.

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A photo posted by bri emery / designlovefest (@designlovefest) on Dec 8, 2015 at 8:54am PST

Who knew that some simple flowers could make a tree look so grandiose?

A photo posted by Katie R. (@qtkt1) on Nov 23, 2015 at 8:02am PST

Some people have chosen to still use ornaments, but only at the base of the tree — it's topsy turvy decor.

Floral #Christmas Tree - https://t.co/1hnnlkiLoy#ChristmasTree #Crafts #DIY pic.twitter.com/5c2bVj3Pz7— Emily White (@emilyvvhite) December 11, 2015

According to DesignLoveFest, you can use silk flowers or fresh flowers to decorate your own tree, depending on your preference.

A photo posted by @_heathcoteandivory on Dec 9, 2015 at 2:35am PST

And, if you really want a cozy glow, you can layer flowers with some nice twinkle lights.

A photo posted by allison & natalie (@__oldgold__) on Dec 18, 2014 at 11:04pm PST

Just goes to show — it might be winter, but you can still add a little springtime to your holiday decor.

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