9 Ways Only Southerners Decorate Their Christmas Trees

Magnolia Garland: – Southerners love to incorporate magnolia leaves into their Christmas decor. Create garlands from magnolia leaves

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Pinecone Accents: – Pinecones, readily available in Southern landscapes, are often used as decorations.

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Monogrammed Ornaments: – Personalization is key in Southern decor. Monogrammed ornaments,

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Cotton Boll Decorations: – Cotton bolls, representing the South's agricultural history, are used in wreaths and as tree ornaments

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Ribbon Bows: – Big, bold ribbon bows in traditional Southern patterns like gingham or plaid are popular for adding a festive and classic look to the tree.

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Sweet Tea-Inspired Ornaments: – Southern charm extends to incorporating sweet tea-inspired ornaments, such as miniature iced tea glasses or sweet tea pitchers.

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Citrus Fruits: – Oranges, lemons, and other citrus fruits are often used in Southern Christmas decor.

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Camo-Themed Decor: – For those with a love of the outdoors, camo-themed ornaments and ribbons bring a touch of Southern

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Cowboy Boot Ornaments: – Cowboy boots, representing Southern culture and style, are popular ornaments.

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Garden Tool Decorations: – Small garden tools like shovels, rakes, or watering cans are used as ornaments,

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