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The most unusual Christmas trees that you can do yourself: 15 ideas

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Among these ideas, there are those that will surprise even experienced needlewomen and needlewomen! In addition, each of the options can be reproduced independently.

1. A Christmas tree from a step-ladder

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It’s quite possible to turn a step-ladder idle into an impromptu New Year tree - the form is quite suitable. Toys can be fixed on steps, and garlands wrapped around underline an A-shaped silhouette.


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2. Eco-tree made of tree branches

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Sticks can be assembled in a forest or park, processed, attached to a wall and decorated with toys and lights.


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3. Eco-tree in the form of a staircase made of branches

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A peculiar symbiosis of the two previous options: a Christmas tree from an improvised staircase made up of tree branches. The branches are tied with ropes: it’s definitely not worth climbing up such a ladder, but as a frame for placing the New Year's decoration, replacing the Christmas tree, it fits perfectly.


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4. Christmas tree from books

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The first option is simpler: select books by size, open and stack them in a pile.After the holidays, books can be returned to the shelf. The second option is more traumatic for books, but it allows you to create a more interesting composition in which you can add the lights of a garland. Use books that you no longer need: they need to be opened, holes made in the center and strung on the base for an artificial Christmas tree.

5. New Year tree

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First you need to glue kulechki from newspaper sheets, and then glue them to the base stick and paint them with spray paint. The tree can be strengthened in a flower pot with pebbles or sand.

6. Hanging Christmas tree-mobile

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The easiest way to organize such a hanging Christmas tree-mobile, using a round hanger with clothespins. On the clothespins, fasten the threads, on their ends - paper clips, hang balls on paper clips.

7. Christmas tree-mobile: a lightweight version

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Lighter (by weight) and therefore more mobile version of the Christmas tree-mobile. The role of the balls here is played by circles cut out of shiny paper. They are mounted on tiers connected by threads, which are made of strings. The design is quite lightweight, so it can be hung from the ceiling or window opening with a hook mounted on double-sided tape.

8. Christmas tree painted on the wall

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If you are ready for the subsequent repainting of the wall, you can draw a contour of the Christmas tree directly on the wallpaper or paint. The second option: to make a contour from narrow strips of masking tape, which are then easily removed. The third option: draw a Christmas tree on a large sheet of whatman paper or a piece of wallpaper and attach a picture to the wall, add carnations or stationery buttons on which to fix toys and garlands.

9. Christmas tree collage

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As in the case with the previous idea, it’s worth organizing such a collage right on the wall if you are ready to repair this wall after the holidays or, for example, cover it with a carpet (especially since the carpet on the wall is fashionable again). For a more mobile and easier option for subsequent cleaning, it is better to organize such a collage, for example, on a large sheet of plywood. You can even paint the plywood in the same color that the wall is painted in, or paste over it with the same wallpaper. It will be easy to stick office pins into plywood and place toys and memorable little things on them.

10. Drawn / Printed Christmas Tree

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On a sheet or plywood painted in the color of the wall, you can draw a Christmas tree - and then decorate it. Another option is to print the image of the Christmas tree and stick it on the plane.

11. Christmas tree made of pillows

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Amazing idea: Christmas tree made of pillows! If (suddenly) you are not the happy owner of a set of 15-17 square pillows, gradually decreasing in size, they will have to be sewn and put on the same pillowcases - gold, as in this case, silver, green. You can make a pyramid of pillows by stitching them together, or by fastening with several strips of double-sided tape (it is then easy to remove from the fabric, but it holds well).

12. Christmas tree in a cabinet with open shelves

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This is really an original replacement for a traditional Christmas tree! The silhouette of the Christmas tree is created with the help of improvised objects of flowers, close to green, on the open shelves of the cabinet. Everything is used! It is ideal to fill the background with objects of the color the wall is painted on.

Thirteen.Christmas tree as a photo wall

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Such a Christmas tree is assembled from wooden dies painted in different colors, on which it is necessary to stick clothespins or paper clips. You can attach commemorative photos and New Year's toys to clothespins.

14. Christmas tree made of helium-filled balls

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An option for those who fear the collapse of a traditional Christmas tree arranged by a pet. If you inflate the balloons with air, you can hang the pyramid from the top of the head on the ceiling, and the "Christmas tree" made of helium-filled balloons should be fastened to the lace tied from the bottom and placed in a place inaccessible to the cat or dog.

15. Christmas tree made of parquet

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If you have the remains of parquet, a minimalistic, strange, but pretty Christmas tree can be made from them. The dies need to be shortened to the desired length, sand the edges and joined, for example, with wood glue.

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