Festival of Trees Orlando Museum of Art – Celebrating 38 Years

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30th Anniversary Rotunda Tree - Orlando Museum of Art
30th Anniversary Rotunda Tree – Orlando Museum of Art

OMA Festival of Trees — Celebrating 38 Years!

The annual Festival of Trees at the Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is my go-to event to kick off the holiday season in Central Florida. For those who like to decorate early, the festival always occurs the week before Thanksgiving, giving the buyers an opportunity to display their creative finds for visiting family and friends while feasting on that fabulous fried turkey dinner.

Each year the Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees has a different theme. Let the Joy of the Season Shine was the theme chosen for the 38th anniversary of this popular event. It will run from Saturday November 16th to Sunday November 24th. It is always presented by the Council of 101, a group of nearly 300 women who volunteer their time and talents to make this holiday tradition possible. They were founded in 1965 with a vision to further the cultural development and education of the visual arts in Central Florida. Their two main fundraisers, Festival of Trees in November and Antiques Show in February, provide much needed financial resources for the Orlando Museum of Art.

Upwards of 20,000 people visit the Festival of Trees each year! And since it began over three decades ago, more than $5 million dollars has been contributed, making it the major fundraiser for this popular Central Florida Art Museum. All totaled, the Council of 101 has been instrumental in giving the museum more than $14 million dollars since 1965!

Designer Wreaths by Local Artists at the OMA Annual Festival of Trees
Designer Wreaths by Local Artists

How to Purchase a Festival of Trees Item

While strolling through the various venues at the Festival of Trees, you’ll notice that each item is accompanied by a sign like the one pictured above. The sign contains an item number, title of the piece, the name of the donor, name of the designer, and a selling price. When an item has been purchased, a red SOLD sticker will be placed on it. Payment for available items should be made at the sales desk in the Council of 101 Grand Gallery. The items may be picked up immediately after the close of the Festival on Sunday, and during the day on Monday. Arrangements for delivery can be made for the larger trees.

Deck the Halls Showcase Area at the OMA Festival of Trees
Deck the Halls Showcase Area

Deck the Halls at Orlando Museum of Art!

There are three main showcase areas for the Festival of Trees — Deck the Halls, Designer Trees and Vignettes, and Gingerbread Village. Deck the Halls area is where you will see stunning displays of unique wreaths and small tabletop trees. I love decorating for Christmas, so I’m always impressed by the level of ingenuity expressed here. Clever imagination and originality abound. A wreath is just a wreath, unless it was conceived by one of the inventive designers at Festival of Trees! They’re constantly coming up with innovative new ways of doing wreaths. Some of the resources and materials they use literally blow my mind. Check out a few of my favorites from Deck the Halls…

Holiday Cheers Champagne Toast Wreath
Holiday Cheers Champagne Toast Wreath
A Mermaid-themed Christmas Wreath at OMA Festival of Trees
A Mermaid Christmas Wreath
Dr. Seuss - Cindy Lou Who Holiday Display at OMA Festival of Trees
Dr. Seuss – Cindy Lou Who Holiday Display
Mannequin Dress Form Christmas Tree at OMA Festival of Trees
Mannequin Dress Form Christmas Tree

Designer Trees and Vignettes — Photo Tour

The one-of-a-kind trees, winterscapes, and vignettes offered in this section are truly brilliant. If you don’t come away inspired, you may want to check your pulse! Even if you choose not to purchase a tree, I guarantee your own creative juices will be flowing by the time you leave.

TIP…  Take lots of photos!  Keep them in a digital album and refer back to them year after year. Use them as a starting point to create your own holiday masterpiece. Oftentimes you can improvise, using materials and color schemes more conducive to your own home decor, and achieve the same outstanding results.

Plan to linger in this area for a while. There’s usually Christmas music playing softly in the background — sometimes via live musicians or choirs. Allow the sights and sounds of the season to seep into your spirit. After all… it is the most wonderful time of the year!

Music City Elves Christmas Display at Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees
Music City Elves Christmas Display
Shimmering Vintage Elegance Vignette at OMA Festival of Trees
Shimmering Vintage Elegance Vignette
Flights of Fancy Dress Form Mannequin Tree at OMA Festival of Trees
Flights of Fancy Dress Form Mannequin Tree
White Swan Holiday Christmas Display at Orlando Museum of Art
White Swan Holiday Christmas Display
Struggling Artist Christmas Tree at Orlando Museum of Art
Struggling Artist Christmas Tree
Sugar Angel Mannequin Dress Form Tree at Orlando Museum of Art
Sugar Angel Mannequin Dress Form Tree
Christmas Diva Tree at Orlando Museum of Art
Christmas Diva Tree
Pearlescent Victorian Christmas Tree at Orlando Museum of Art
Pearlescent Victorian Christmas Tree
Let it Snow! Holiday Display at OMA Festival of Trees
Let it Snow! Holiday Display
Nativity Display at OMA - Donated by TBN Holy Land Experience
Nativity – Donated by TBN Holy Land Experience
Mid-Winter's Night Dream Vignette at Orlando Museum of Art
Mid-Winter’s Night Dream Vignette
Hands of Global Hope Christmas Tree - Global Hope Network International
Hands of Global Hope – Global Hope Network International

Gingerbread Village at Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees

Your nose knows how to find this area! Just follow the sweet and spicy scent of gingerbread. The awesome aroma permeates an entire section of the Orlando Museum of Art. Sponsored by Macy’s, each gingerbread masterpiece is created by local culinary artists and available for purchase. Take a moment to notice the remarkable detail in each one. Here’s seven of my favorites from the Annual Festival of Trees…

Festival of Trees Gingerbread Village at Orlando Museum of Art
Festival of Trees Gingerbread Village
Gingerbread Castle by The Alfond Inn at OMA Festival of Trees
Gingerbread Castle – The Alfond Inn
White Christmas Gingerbread House by Publix Aprons Cooking School Pastry Chefs
White Christmas – Publix Aprons Cooking School Pastry Chefs
Candy Land Gingerbread House by Publix Aprons Cooking School Pastry Chefs
Candy Land – Publix Aprons Cooking School Pastry Chefs
Swiss Chalet Gingerbread House by Pastry-Ology
Swiss Chalet – Pastry-Ology
Gingerbread House at Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees
Gingerbread House – Festival of Trees OMA
Gingerbread House at Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees
Gingerbread House – Festival of Trees OMA
Santa's Workshop Gingerbread House at OMA Festival of Trees
Santa’s Workshop Gingerbread House

Entertaining by Design Raffle at OMA Festival of Trees

One of my hubby’s favorite parts of the Festival of Trees at Orlando Museum of Art is the opportunity to win a spectacular prize. Patrons of the Festival can purchase raffle tickets for the drawings. They’re very reasonably priced at $1 each or 25 for $20. There’s a wide variety of donated items — things like Gift Baskets, Gift Certificates for Dinner, Design Consultation, Getaways, Progressive Wine Dinner, Spa Services, Cocktail Party for 20 People, Shopping Spree, Tablescapes, Designer Jewelry, and Decorated Trees.

Simply choose the items that interest you and deposit a ticket in the container located by each item. Then, wait for your phone to ring after the close of the Festival of Trees! We’re still waiting… but hey, it’s for a great cause, right? Check out a few of the drawings from previous years…

Gift Certificates by Earl of Sandwich, Planet Hollywood, Buca di Beppo
Gift Certificates – Earl of Sandwich, Planet Hollywood, Buca di Beppo
Neiman Marcus Shopping Spree Prize at OMA Festival of Trees
Neiman Marcus Shopping Spree
Progressive Wine Dinner for Eight People Prize at OMA Festival of Trees
Progressive Wine Dinner for Eight People
Tablescape Prize by Kym Smith at OMA Festival of Trees
Tablescape by Kym Smith
Beaded Evening Bag and Necklace Prize at OMA Festival of Trees
Beaded Evening Bag and Necklace
Tablescape and 2 Bottles of Wine by Maxine's On Shine
Tablescape & 2 Bottles of Wine – Maxine’s On Shine
Decorated Holiday Tree by Chic to Chic Consignment & Boutique
Decorated Tree – Chic to Chic Consignment & Boutique
New Smyrna Beach Getaway for a Week Prize at OMA Festival of Trees
New Smyrna Beach Getaway for a Week
Cocktail Party for 20 People by Second Harvest Food Bank
Cocktail Party for 20 – Second Harvest Food Bank
Deck the Seas Holiday Tree by SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Deck the Seas – SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium

Toyland Town and Santa Claus at OMA Festival of Trees

As with any other place that features fragile displays, great caution must be used if choosing to take young children to the Festival of Trees. But if you do, be sure to visit Toyland Town, a special area where children can do crafts, play games, and even join in a scavenger hunt. At select times Santa will be present to receive the wish list for all good little girls and boys! Then your little ones can shop-till-they-drop in the Toyland Shop which is filled with kiddie gifts and great stocking stuffers. (Mom and Dad can visit the Festival Boutique for unique grown-up gifts!)

I highly recommend the Reindeer Romp Children’s Party, a specially ticketed evening event that occurs during the nine day Festival of Trees. Entertainment for the kiddos includes things like Balloon Artists, Storytellers, Comedy Variety Artists, Crayola Experience, Face Painting, Sing-Alongs, StiltFun, Russian Ballet of Orlando, Photo Booth, and yes, Santa Claus himself! It’s a wonderful holiday party for the entire family.

***Reindeer Romp information and tickets (November 22, 2024)

***Breakfast with Santa information and tickets (November 16, 17 & 23, 2024)

Toyland Shoppe at Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees
Toyland Shoppe
Toyland Town Scavenger Hunt at OMA Festival of Trees
Toyland Town Scavenger Hunt
Toyland Town Crafts and Games at OMA Festival of Trees
Toyland Town Crafts and Games

Festival of Trees Special Events

Each year there are specially ticketed events happening at the Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees. The Festival opens with a Tree Lighting Reception followed by a Formal Gala that includes Food, Wine and Spirits, Entertainment, and a Silent Auction. This year, the opening night tree-view party will be Friday, November 15, 2024.

Additional information regarding admission pricing, parking, special event tickets, senior day, military appreciation day, entertainment schedule, photos from prior Festival of Trees, and Orlando Museum of Art Membership can be found on the Orlando Museum of Art website.

Crayola Christmas Tree at Orlando Museum of Art
Crayola Christmas Tree

 

38th Annual Festival of Trees

WHEN:  November 16-24, 2024

TIME:  10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

PRICE:  Adults $20 | Child (3-12) $12 | Senior (60+) $12

LOCATION:  Orlando Museum of Art – 2416 North Mills Avenue, Orlando, FL 32803

THEME:  Let the Joy of the Season Shine

PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE:  38th Annual Festival of Trees Tickets

Festival Hours and Ticket Prices

General Admission Hours: 10 am – 5 pm Saturday, November 16th – Sunday, November 24th

Ticket Prices: Adult $20, Children $12 (age 3-12), Senior $12 (60+), Military & First Responders (with ID) $12

Parking Fee: $7 daily

Tickets available at the door or online at Eventbrite

Orlando Museum of Art Festival of Trees 2024

Want More Themed Christmas Tree Ideas?

For those craving even more themed Christmas tree ideas, check out my review of the Christmas Tree Trail at Disney Springs. This year the popular holiday event begins on November 10, 2023, and runs through the end of the year (2024 dates to be announced). Disney will showcase 20+ trees, all inspired by a specific Disney character or story. If you love all things Disney, and happen to be in the Central Florida area for the holidays, you may want to check this out. Here’s the best part… it’s FREE! I know, you can’t say that about too many Disney related things, right? Disney Springs is a great way to experience the magic of Disney, without paying the ever-increasing theme park admission prices. And, the atmosphere is especially magical during the holiday season!

Christmas Tree Trail at Disney Springs
Christmas Tree Trail at Disney Springs – The Little Mermaid

Please Share Your Thoughts

I hope you have been filled with inspiration from the photo tour of Festival of Trees at the Orlando Museum of Art in Central Florida. Please share your thoughts, ask a question, or simply let me know you have visited today by leaving a reply in the comment section below. Hearing from you is the best part of my day!