I’m not sure that I’m on board with this idea, but I thought I’d bring it to your attention anyway, as it’s quite cute.
Bronner’s.com suggests incorporating your artificial tree into your year-round decor in the following ways:
Valentine’s Tree (above): Red heart-shaped lights (or miniature red or white lights), heart garlands, silk roses, baby’s breath, heart-shaped ornaments, cherubs, red and white ribbons.
St. Patrick’s Tree: Green shamrock garlands or ribbons, shamrock ornaments, shamrock-shaped lights (or green miniature lights), leprechauns, Irish ornaments.
Easter Tree: Eggs, of course! Also egg-shaped lights in pastel colors (or pastel miniature lights), baby “chick” feathered birds, nests, bunnies, egg-shaped ornaments, plastic egg containers filled with jelly beans.
Patriotic Tree (for Memorial Day or 4th of July): Stars and stripes garlands, twinkle star lights (or miniature red, white and blue lights), star-shaped ornaments, red, white and blue ornaments, bows and flags.
Halloween Tree: Pumpkin lights, cats, brooms, orange and black ribbons, orange and black ornaments, clear plastic ornaments filled with candy corn.
Harvest/Thanksgiving Tree: Berry picks, gold lights, fall leaves, sheaves of wheat, ornaments made of straw, assorted fruit and nut ornaments.
Collectibles Tree: Showcase your favorite collectibles by decorating your tree with collectibles and coordinating trims.
Garden Tree: Fruit, flower and vegetable ornaments, bird or butterfly lights, raffia or berry garlands. Tree should be housed in a large outdoors container.