7 Pink Christmas Color Palettes with Hex Codes

Pink gift boxes with velvet ribbons, surrounded by frosted pine branches, ornaments, and glowing fairy lights on a soft pink background.

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The other day, I opened the holiday decor bin and immediately found a tangled mess of twinkle lights, a lone velvet ribbon, and one glittery ornament that somehow still had pine needles stuck to it from last year. Classic.

But right underneath all that chaos? A little stack of blush-toned wrapping paper I forgot I bought. The second I saw it, I knew: this Christmas, I’m going pink.

Not “Barbie-pink-everything” (although… tempting). More like soft dusty rose, a bit of gold shimmer, maybe some silver or evergreen accents, a dreamy color scheme that still feels festive.

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Honestly, just flipping through a color palette moodboard in Adobe Photoshop had me all giddy. So I started sketching out a few color combos (and maybe making a little collage with Christmas tree images and cozy textures too).

If you’re craving something a little cozier, a little dreamier, and still full of holiday magic, these pink Christmas color palettes are for you.

I’ve listed hex codes below for every shade, so you can easily bring them into your designs, whether that’s styling your tree, creating a festive PDF invite, or whipping up a printable PNG gift tag set.

So grab your tea (or gingerbread latte, I won’t judge), and let’s dive into some of the prettiest pink combos I’ve been playing with.

7 Pink Christmas Color Palettes

1. Blush & Pine

This one feels like a snowy morning walk… if you were wearing a rose-colored coat and carrying a bundle of cinnamon sticks.

ColorHex Code
Blush Pink#F7D6DA
Pine Green#2D4F42
Winter White#F5F3EF
Cinnamon Stick#A25B4D
Dusty Rose#DCA9A1

This combination is perfect if you love the look of traditional greenery but want a soft twist. It’s giving cozy pine branches and Christmas ornament sparkle, all layered over shades of pink and green. Just dreamy.

2. Sugar Plum Cozy

Soft, nostalgic, and a little bit magical. Like unwrapping a vintage glass ornament or building a gingerbread house with way too much icing.

ColorHex Code
Plum Pink#B87B99
Ballet Slipper#F3D6DC
Soft Gray#D8D8D8
Snowflake White#FAF9F7
Candlelight Beige#EEDAD2

Add a little color psychology to the mix, soft pinks and grays feel calming and warm, the kind of colors that make a space feel safe and serene. Imagine this palette wrapped around a frosted tree, paired with peachy paper stars and soft pastel ribbon.

3. Pink Champagne Glow

Elegant with a little sparkle. Think bubbly drinks, frosty windows, and twinkle lights on a Christmas tree that looks straight out of a luxury magazine.

ColorHex Code
Champagne Pink#F2E0DC
Rosé Gold#E7B8A3
Frosted Taupe#D5C1BA
Gold Foil#C4A484
Soft Mauve#D7A9B8

If you’re styling a flat lay, this would look stunning on your feed. And if you’re using it for graphic design, these shades of beige, peach, and pink blend beautifully for branding or even a festive logo update.

4. Cottagecore Christmas

Imagine berry scones on a gingham tablecloth, a peach-scented candle flickering in the corner, and a tree dressed in dried orange slices and soft handmade touches.

ColorHex Code
Vintage Rose#DE9CA4
Cranberry#9D3C45
Linen Beige#F2EBE5
Evergreen#39544B
Candle Wax#F9F5EE

This one’s my favorite for wrapping this year. Kraft paper, velvet bows, maybe a dash of turquoise in the mix. It’s rustic but still so pretty. And those shades of green and pink together? A sweet nod to the old-school red and green without going full classic.

5. Frosted Pink Morning

This palette feels like waking up in a snow-covered cabin with peach light pouring through the windows.

ColorHex Code
Icy Pink#FBE7E9
Birch Bark#D6D2CE
Cozy Blush#EACBC9
Foggy Gray#BFB9B3
Toasted Almond#CBB2A0

Such a pretty palette for winter interiors or a cozy dinner tablescape. You could even use it for designing seasonal SVG graphics or creating a winter adobe photoshop mockup with shades of gray, taupe, and blush.

6. Glam Berry & Blush

A little glam, a little whimsy. Picture a Christmas tree decked in blush tinsel, gold stars, and deep berry accents.

ColorHex Code
Berry Red#B5444D
Dusty Pink#E8B6B4
Soft White#F6F4F1
Tinsel Taupe#C9B9AE
Fir Green#3C4A3E

It’s like the color theory version of cranberry sauce and whipped cream, unexpected but totally delicious. And if you’re feeling playful, throw in a touch of yellow or magenta for contrast.

7. Rosy Gold Holiday

All the warmth, all the shimmer. I used this palette for my DIY Christmas ornament bar setup and it made everything feel so pulled together.

ColorHex Code
Rosy Beige#E8D0C8
Antique Gold#D2B48C
Blush Tint#F5E9E6
Creamy Mocha#C8A89E
Twilight Pink#DCB1B6

Try it with silver candle holders or even a tiny teal accent for some edge. This combo feels like sipping cocoa under a sky of falling snow, soft, sparkly, and so peaceful.

The best part? You don’t have to be a pro designer or spend a fortune to bring these color palettes into your home.

A new pillow here, a swatch of ribbon there, maybe even a custom card design or gift tag printed from a quick graphic design template you made yourself.

Use these palettes as your little pocket of inspiration, a soft push to play with color this season and make your space feel just right for you.

Try one? Save one? Print a set as your own color reference sheet for next year?

Let me know! I’ll be here, probably rearranging a few gingerbread cookies on a plate and pretending it’s part of my “styling process.”

Happy decorating, friend. Let it glow.

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