Unique Christmas Tree Alternatives

If you are not interested in decorating for Christmas using a traditional evergreen tree covered in classic Christmas ornaments, or you just don't have one available, there are several other options available. 

Consider decorating using these unique Christmas tree alternatives to show your creative side.

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You can make a Christmas tree out of recycled items. 

You can use plastic, metal, paper, wood, or whatever materials you have around you to make a Christmas tree shape. 

If you have wood palettes, consider using them to make a tree. 

If you have scrap metal, use that material. 

If you work in an IT department and have lots of outdated computer parts, then use them to make a unique Christmas tree.

 

Everyday Items
Consider using the everyday items around you to create your unique Christmas tree. 

This can be grocery carts, lobster traps, antlers, donuts, wine corks, bicycle parts, antlers, ladders, pine cones, candy, spoons, or tires. 

A large Christmas tree made out of books would be great for a library. 

A Christmas tree made out of cookie cutters would be a fun alternative for a bakery.

 

Gifts
If you are planning on giving away gifts at your Christmas celebration, why not stack them in a Christmas tree shape before handing them out? 

You can stack gift boxes, bottles of wine, or cupcakes.

 

Christmas Tree Locations
You might have a traditional Christmas tree in the corner of your room, but consider other opportunities to add unique Christmas trees in different locations.

You can add a food related Christmas tree to the top of your dining table.

You can add a plant related Christmas tree to your front porch.

A toy related Christmas tree would look nice in a kids playroom.

 

Be Creative
Try to come up with something that is personal to you and your lifestyle when making a Christmas tree alternative. 

Be inspired by what is around you. 

Be original. 

Be creative. 

Be you.

 

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