If you are not the traditional type when it comes to decorating your Christmas tree, then you should explore some of the modern Christmas tree décor that seems to be flourishing at the turn of the 21st century. Traditional décor gives the home a warm, cozy feeling where as modern décor is more edgy, elegant and fancy. It probably wouldn’t emit a cozy feeling but it will portray the tree owner as being creative, art savvy and hip. One thing for sure is that you wouldn’t find a modern Christmas tree décor in your grandmother’s house.
If you are an artist, or an art enthusiast, then decorating your tree using the design elements from some of modern day’s popular artist is a good way to go. Personally, I like Andy Warhol’s art so this Christmas, it’s an Andy Warhol tree. First thing to do is research about the artists- that is if you don’t know his designs by heart. Take a look see of what his styles are about, his designs aesthetics, his design principles and you can compile a few things here and there to create an Andy Warhol Christmas tree.
For instance, Campbell’s soup labels are worthy to illustrate the pop artist. Use the classis red and white label, but open the bottom of the can and wash them without marring the label. Fix a ribbon or wire loop to each can and wrap the branches in red lights to finish the modern Christmas tree décor of Andy Warhol’s art.

I am interested in your glass christmas trees (red and blue) that you have on your web site. Can you tell me where to purchase such trees. Thank you.
I have a few of these trees and would like more. I couldn’t find any of them last year. The ones I have I bought at Harris Teeter.
Julie, you can silver and black ones at @Home stores this year and look around – I found two more (Silver and Red) in a book store in the Gardens Centre in Cape Town. I love these trees and want to start a collection.