It’s everyone’s favorite time of the year! If you’re a Francophile, it’s time to get the house and tree ready the French way. Little touches of French Christmas decor can up your holiday game, so let’s get to my list of top French Christmas decorations and Paris Christmas ornaments for Francophiles.
Top French Christmas decorations and Paris Christmas ornaments
No Francophile's tree is complete without some Paris Christmas ornaments, so take your holiday decor up a notch with my top picks for French Christmas decorations and ornaments. Plus, I've included a few other choices that aren't for your Paris Christmas tree. This colorful acrylic Paris Christmas Ornament features all the top Paris sights including the Louvre, Notre Dame, and of course the Eiffel Tower. Each ornament comes with its own festive ribbon for easy placement and has a glossy finish. Add a touch of France to your living room with this Joyeux Noel pillow. It features a typical French bike with a basket of Christmas charm. Joyeux Noel means Merry Christmas in French, so say it the French way! Adorn a fireplace mantel, a doorway, or anywhere else in your home that needs a little French flair this holiday season. Hang it up for your holiday parties or leave it up all holiday season long to remind you of France every time you walk past. Glitzy and with just the right amount of glam, this Watercolor Eiffel Tower Christmas ornament will remind you of your trip to Paris every time you look at your tree. A colorful Paris Christmas ornament like this one is a holiday must for any Francophile! This is a bread-lover’s way to say joyeux noël. A nicely toasted baguette is peeking out of a bag just like it does fresh from the farmers market. Baguette fiends, this little glass ornament is for you! If you can't quite make it to Paris, this France-inspired ornament is the next best thing. It features a minimalist and sparkly version of the Iron Lady. All of Sur La Table's European glass ornaments are hand painted and mouth-blown by artisans using techniques that have been handed down through the generations. When it comes to French decorations, let's not leave out your handbag or set of keys. This Ladurée keychain adorns your bag with everyone's favorite French treat -- the macaron! Choose from a variety of color options. This hand-painted scene of Paris Christmas ornament might just become your favorite. Treat yourself or a Francophile in your life who needs a little bit of France on her tree.French Christmas decorations and ornaments for Francophiles
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So Francophiles, tell me, do you go all out with French Christmas decorations? Do you have Paris Christmas ornaments on your tree?
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Catherine says
How cute is the Lauderee macaron keychain? A friend bought me an Eiffel Tower decoration as part of our wedding gift. That comes out every year.
QiaJenae Hamilton says
Fabulous timing, Diane! Just Friday I brought out some of the décor for xmas. LOL I don’t put out the actual ornaments till Dec. 1, but I have artificial arrangements in red & greens, same with winter throws that are on the sofa, kitchen towels & place-settings all of a holiday nature. I’m silly that way about seasonal things, I just think it makes the home fun & changing it seasonally keeps it interesting.
Seeing the ornaments, I now have some that I want to order! Thanks so much!
Q
Jo-Anne From Dowunder says
I really liked this post very interesting , thank you heaos
ornaments says
Love the blog tour of your home-your tree is a stunner and I love the reindeer on your hearth. Very Cozy!
Layne says
Hi Diane!
For those living in France, do you have any recommendations for where to find high quality Christmas decor with that quintessential European look? Once I move back to the US, I want my Christmas decor to remind me of Christmas in Europe! I’ve been surprisingly disappointed by Christmas markets and stores in general here having the same mass-produced crap that you find in the US, or just basic stuff like you find at Marshall’s and Ross.
Thanks in advance! I know it’s probably a too-specific type of question… but whatever you can advise!
~Layne