Okay, so maybe you don’t have space for a big ol’ Christmas tree this year — or maybe you just want to switch things up. I’ve been there. One year, my living room was so cramped (thanks, oversized sectional) that the idea of squeezing in a full-sized tree felt like trying to fit a grand piano in a closet. That’s when I got creative, and honestly, it was one of my favorite holiday setups ever.
From sleek, modern concrete Christmas trees to rustic wood scrap trees that give off serious cabin-in-the-woods vibes, there’s no shortage of creative ideas. Wall-mounted trees made from garland, lights, or even washi tape are perfect for tight spaces, while book stack trees let you turn your bookshelf into a festive focal point. Blanket ladders also make a clever stand-in for a tree — just drape them with garlands, mini stockings, or lights. And for the minimalist crowd, a collection of mini tabletop trees — like bottle-brush trees or yarn-wrapped cones — can create a cozy “Christmas forest” vibe on mantels or shelves. These creative swaps are just as festive (and way less messy) than dealing with fallen pine needles for weeks. Here are some DIY projects you might want to implement if you want a nice Christmas tree alternative for youself.
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Create sleek, modern holiday arrangement with these DIY white cement Christmas trees. Their smooth, clean look adds a minimalist charm to any festive space.
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Add a touch of handmade charm to your decor with these toilet paper roll Christmas trees. Made with upcycled materials, they’re a budget-friendly way to bring festive spirit into your space.
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Create edgy, modern holiday decor with these DIY concrete wire Christmas trees. With a mix of raw concrete and metal wire, they offer a cool, industrial look that stands out from traditional holiday decorations.
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Make your holiday decor unforgettable with this DIY wood scrap tabletop Christmas tree. Its compact size and stylish design make it a festive fit for mantels, desks, or cozy living spaces.
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Painted Christmas tree is good as additional tree in your house. It's a great place to hang postcards.
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Christmas tree made of logs and planks is rotatable and perfect place to put a lot of tealights.
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Bring modern elegance to your Christmas setup with these DIY cone concrete Christmas trees. Their smooth, minimalist design adds a sleek touch to any holiday space.
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If you have a wooden drying rack then you can easily turn it into the Christmas tree. (via Country Living).
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Count down the days to Christmas with a DIY wooden countdown tree. Using natural wood slices, you’ll create a fun, interactive way to track the holiday season. Flip the discs each day for a handmade holiday experience.
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Many ladders can easily be used as Christmas tree. If you have one give it a shot.
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Plywood Christmas tree can easily be done from two full 4x8-ft. sheets of three-quarter-inch plywood without any waste at all. (gamepuzzles).
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Camera's tripods are perfect Christmas trees.
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Wine bottle Christmas tree is great solution for those who drink a lot of similar wine and have a lot of empty bottles in stock. (rickmccharles).
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