Christmas is around the corner, and today I’m bringing you some ideas for alternative Christmas Trees. You don’t need to have too much space at home to enjoy having one!!
1. Junky Vintage Christmas Tree
2. Crochet tree
3. Pallet wood Christmas trees
4. Christmas baubles tree
Via My Sweet Things
5. Washi tape tree
Via Thyme is honey
6.Tipee tree
Via Web
7. Toilet paper rolls tree
Via Ciloubidouille
8.Tomato cage tree
Via Web
9. Ornament tree
10. Pallet Christmas Tree
11. Floating ornament tree
Via Not Martha
12. Vintage paper tree
Via Web
13. Egg carton tree
Via Web
14. Reclaimed wood trees
Via Web
15. Books tree
Via Family Sponge
16. Fabric Christmas tree
Via Diy Beautify
17. Canned tree
Via Web
18. Ladder tree
19. Magazine Christmas Tree
Via My Sweet Things
20. Reclaimed wood tree
Via Web
I hope you can find some inspiration for your own Christmas trees! Need more ideas for Christmas? Check out this or this.
If you want to see some other great ideas at repurposing, you can have a look here, or here.
Enjoy,
Pili
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Hi Pili. Thanks for sharing these wonderful Chritmas tree ideas. I especially like all the ones made using wood. I have already made an alternative to the magazine one. I have overprayed it with sparkle glitter spray and will stick some wooden mini stick-ons which show Santa, a snowman and a reindeer on as ornaments.and then hang it up. The ‘ornaments’ used to be card decorations and I thought they would be ideal to use on the magazine tree. 🙂
Hi, Moira!! I made once one which I sprayed in green and added white glitter on top which turned out really pretty!
I would love to see yours!
Thanks so much for including my junky tree in your roun-up Pili! This is such a fun post 🙂
You’re very welcome, Diana!! I love your tree!! I have to look on my junk pile to see if I can do something similar lol
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Great roundup! Thanks for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle Sunday!
~Laurie
Glad you like them, Laurie!!
Nice gathering of trees!
There are great creative minds out there!!
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Love all of these christmas tree ideas specially #6.Tipee tree, so beautiful! Thank you for sharing, pinning it!
Absolutely, the tipee one is great! Although you need to have room for it, or place it outside.
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I really like the book pages tree and the book tree! So awesome and different. Thank you for sharing. Be blessed! Misty
Hi, Misty! I know it can be difficult to choose only one, they are so different but so cool in their style…
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These are all so awesome! I don’t know which one I like best, first it was this one, then that one…but oohhh look at that tree!!! I’m going to have to rethink my tree.
Hi, Stella! Now you have some ideas for next year!
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These are great (i’ve shared them) I loved your magazine tree you shared it was so inventive! we are limited with space so these are some fab ideas!
Charlotte, I love you like it! It is really easy to make and at the same time it catches everyone’s attention.
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These are lots of nice and fun Christmas tree ideas Pili! I could put up three more or so, if I only had the room!!!
Haha Katrin, we need a palace to live in! I have some ideas for next year, maybe I could start now 😉
Lovely collection! I think my favourite is 3. Pallet wood Christmas trees 🙂 x
Yes, number 3 is too cute. She also decoupaged the slats and the look is so lovely!
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Pili, hey girl! 🙂
So many alternative Christmas and I love so many of them. I particularly like the Door and the pallets of wood. The tomato plant cage is pretty ingenious too, and resourceful if you’re just looking at items from around the home.
Hi, Lindsay!! We always look for things we already have around the home to make new projects. It’s a good way to declutter!
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These are some great ideas!! I love the one made from rulers & the tomato cages best. Such creativity! #waywow
Becky, there are really great creative minds out there!! The ruler one is really cute, and one of my favorites too!
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These are all great ideas for Christmas trees. My favorites are both the reclaimed wood trees, Pallet wood Christmas trees, and the Fabric Christmas tree. Thanks for sharing the great tree roundup!
I love you like them too, Linda!! It’s difficult for me to choose one or two, I would love to make all of them! I think I need to start working on this for next year 😉
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Pili, why did I not see this before? This is so fantastic! I especially love the one with the vintage papers. I’ve got plenty of those at home! But they are all very beautiful! Thanks for rounding them up!
Thank you so much Mary!! I love the vintage paper tree too, I wonder how they glued/attached it to the wall…
I don’t know how to pick a favorite here! I did stumble this for next year, and I pinned it. There are so many cool ones! All the reclaimed wood trees, and the teepee tree, than hanging ornament tree, the palette tree…Wow! I’m gonna need a bigger house! xx
I agree Nikki, we must move to a castle or something like that! I would love to make all of them too, maybe I need to start right now! The only problem is that I want to make so many things that I’ll end up doing just few of them…
I love these! Especially the rulers and the paper tree – such a fun idea!!
I love the paper tree too!! It is a great addition even if you have room for a traditional Christmas tree.
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Love the tipee tree 🙂 Thanks for sharing all these fabulous ideas with #frifree4all
I love you like them too, Hayley!!
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Hi Pili!
Wow, I had seen a few of those trees before but not all of them. A canned Christmas tree? Or the egg carton tree… very creative. All of them are. Thanks for sharing your finds with us at Talented Tuesday. 🙂
Cheers & Merry Christmas!
AJ
Yes, aren’t they cool? If we drank soda I would keep the cans for next Christmas! I can imagine my neighbours face 😉
Nice collection of alternative Christmas trees! I love them all but number 2, the crochet tree has really caught my eye! It’s just darling! Thank you so much for sharing at my craft party on Thursday! Would love to see your newest posts this week, which starts at 7pm EST.
I agree, Denise. I would love to learn crochet just to be able to make a pretty tree like that, I love it!
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all those great ideaaas! and everything looks amazing as well.. xmas is merrier with all these tree..
You’re right, Indah, I would love to make all of them and place each in different places around here… if only I had the room to do that!
Thank you very much for your creative ideas .I am so proud to sit and look at all that you are doing, you have given me a lot of ideas for my home in and out.
Glad to hear you have more ideas for your home!
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