Here is another type of Christmas tree that is hard to find. Not quite as hard as the shabby chic, but still challenging. Most people just don't want a pink Christmas tree. I however, think they are great. Growing up with
rainbow trees I've grown accustomed to the idea that trees sport many different colors. Although pink ornaments are quite different than pink needles, I still like to be open minded about the color a Christmas tree can be. If you are still wary, maybe the following pinkalish trees will change your mind.
It's...

...attack of the killer pink trees!
Photo: attack the darkness from flickr.comWhat a little darling.

Hey kid move out of the way, you're blocking the tree!
I love the use of white ornaments on this tree. They add a soft modern look.
Photo: Nerdstroms on Flickr.comPink trees are slowly showing their way into store displays.

Think the use of an ornament as a tree topper isn't the most original? I agree...
...so how about a flamingo?

There now isn't that better?
Photo: MeHere's a closer look of the festive flamingo.

He has a Santa hat on therefore he fits right in.
I don't typically like these.

But this one is done well. Usually these types of trees look sparse and awkward but the abundance of ornaments took care of that problem.
Photo: Nerdstroms on flickr.comSoft pink

Not only do I love the tree but I love the picture as a whole. The candy canes add a nice touch.
Photo: Gigi on flickr.comYou know the phrase "Love, joy and...

...wish." Wait what? I guess that works too :-)
Photo: Hijirik on flickr.com
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