1Fringed Sheet Music Trees
A few simple materials is all it takes to create these frilly yet sophisticated holiday display. Get the instructions here.
2Doily Display
With their snowflake-like appearance, this ladies’ luncheon staple lends wintry whimsy to a wall. Use double-sided tape to attach paper doilies in a triangular shape, then group smaller ones to create the square trunk.
3Bingo Forest
Decorate the mantel, buffet, or kitchen island with a slew of paper trees made from vintage bingo cards.
To make: Cut three to five half-tree-shaped pieces from matching bingo cards (with one edge flat and the other jagged). Hot-glue the flat edges to a 3/8-inch dowel, fanning them out to create a 3D tree shape. Finish with a bingo tile topper using hot-glue. Place dowels in tall wooden spools for easy display.
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4Prize “Pine”
Green horse show ribbons (usually awarded for sixth place) arranged in the shape of a tree add country charm to a cabin or cottage.
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5Blanket Statement
For a striking display, start with a green quilt (we scored ours on Etsy). Cut a 1/2-inch-thick piece of foam core to the desired triangle size.Wrap your quilt tightly around the foam core and secure in place with straight pins (no cutting needed!). Set on a picnic basket “tree trunk.”
6Terra-Cotta Tannenbaum
Stacked in descending size andwrapped with felt garland, weathered flowerpots make for a pretty garden-themed decoration ona porch or in a potting shed.
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7Ornament Christmas Tree
Becky Luigart-Stayner Create ornament covered trees using either vintage or new ornaments. Add garland or lights for a little extra sparkle. The best part is, you can save these trees for many years to come!
8Tart Tin Christmas Tree
BRIAN WOODCOCK Need a tabletop tree for your kitchen island? Round up a collection of vintage tart pans in varying sizes! Top with a vintage star-shaped baking mold and accent with a charming snow scene.
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9Pumpkin Stack Christmas Tree
Becky Luigart-Stayner We know this might be a stretch, but if you're anything like us and save your pumpkins long after Halloween has passed, this might be for you. Try for shades of green and add garland or even small ornaments to take it from fall to winter.
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10Garland Christmas Tree
You can create this in many different shapes and sizes, but we like this small nod to a Christmas tree by hanging ornaments directly from the greens. You can simply create this on a mantel or even against a wall, with a little peak at the top to create the shape of a tree.
11Flower Frog Tree
BRIAN WOODCOCK You may not have a green thumb, but this is a sure fire way to keep your "evergreen" christmas tree thriving all year round! Stacked flower frogs trimmed with small bauble ornaments add a dash of horticulture to the holiday season.
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12Suitcase Christmas Tree
BRIAN WOODCOCK If you're a jetsetter during the holidays, then this is an easy alternative Christmas tree for you! Give trunks and suitcases–often found in varying shades of green—new life. Create a garland of old tickets, ski passes, and luggage tags.
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13Funnel Tree
BRIAN WOODCOCK A tree that can even give the Tin Man heart palpitations! Nestle galvanized funnels (the rustier the better) in assorted sizes to merry up a counter or open shelving. String wooden beads on bakers twin for a fun garland.
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14Hanging Mittens Tree
BRIAN WOODCOCK The perfect use for mittens that have lost their matches: A triangular wall display that's right at home in a mudroom or other "bundle up" zone. Pin pom-pom ornaments in pastel shades to the "branches."
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15Jadeite Plate Tree
BRIAN WOODCOCK A wall set for 10 or more! Hang dinner plates in a pyramid shape—on your kitchen or dining wall, perhaps?—using adhesive plate hangers. Add saucers for dimension if you'd like, and top it off with your collection of vintage silver demitasse spoons in a starburst using wire and tiny nails.
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16Christmas Card Tree
Brian Woodcock What to do with all your Christmas cards? Turn them into a tree, of course! A pile of gifts placed in a galvanized bucket makes the perfect tree trunk.
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17Bookshelf Christmas Tree
Brian Woodcock Gather your green books and create a tiered tree by layering the books on three different shelves with pretty accents placed throughout. Get creative with the "tree topper" with any hangable item.
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18DIY Print Christmas Tree
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19Hay Bales Alternative Christmas Tree
Buff Strickland Show off your country pride with this eye-catching tree made of hay bales. It's sure to get the attention of your neighbors!
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20Chalkboard Alternative Christmas Tree
Jaymee SRP With a chalkboard Christmas tree, you can change the trimmings whenever you like! Simply use chalkboard paint to create a triangle shape on a piece of plywood and use chalk to decorate your tree.
Get the tutorial at Jaymee Srp.
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Shelby Deering is a lifestyle writer who specializes in decor, home tours, wellness, travel, vintage, and feel-good stories for national publications. She’s from Madison, Wisconsin, and when she’s not writing, you’ll find her running local trails, shopping flea markets, or going for walks with her husband and corgi.
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