12 Christmas Tree Crafts
Today, I am sharing 12 Christmas Tree Crafts to make this holiday season! You can use these Christmas tree crafts to give as gifts for the holidays season or keep them for your home holiday decor around the house!
Don’t forget theese DIYs are just a suggestion and you can use supplies you may arleady have on-hand!
Christmas Tree Crafts
Use scrap holiday-colored yarn to create these mini Christmas trees! Shop the smaller supply sections to find mini foam cones to attach your yarn to.
These sweater trees are a great way to recycle older sweaters into something brand new and festive! Use burlap as the tree stems/stumps and attach to a durable surface like cardboard or something harder.
You don't need an actual tree to create a Christmas tree this season. Combine ornaments you already have on a solid-colored wall in the shape of a tree. Start with one ornament at the top and form a triangle going down.
Give an old book a new life! If you have old books that would normally be thrown away you can transform them into festive trees! Remove the cover, fold pages, and then attach to a base.
Burlap is popular this time of year so you should be able to find it easily. You can wrap it on top of a foam cone and then cut into flaps to resemble tree branches.
Much like the twine-wrapped Christmas trees above, you can add a seasonal touch with these faux cranberries. Grab a strand of berries or even beads and attach them around the foam tree.
Create these little mini snowscapes to keep as ornaments or give as gifts! You'll need just 3 supplies and you may be able to find some of them in-stores. Use a funnel to add the faux snow into the tiny bottles and the bottles should be big enough to fit the tiny trees.
Have a ton of buttons and no idea what to do with them? You can stack them together to make little Christmas tees!
This tutorial shows amazing step-by-step instructions on how to make these origami Christmas trees!
Another great way to reuse old pallets, paint them white, and trim the sides into a triangle on the sides to look like a Christmas tree.
You can create these twine-wrapped Christmas trees with supplies from your local dollar tree (or at your local craft store!) You will need your handy hot glue gun to attach the twine to the foam cones as well.
Let the kids create some adorable Christmas trees with this milk bottle craft! You will need paint pens on hand to use on the milk jars but you can also do this craft on rocks too!
Susan, I’m thrilled to be included in your round-up of Christmas Tree Crafts. Wow! There are some great ideas here that I need to try!! Thank you so much for this lovely blessing.
May you and yours enjoy the most Extraordinary Christmas!!
~Diane
Great to have you link up each week Diane!
What an awesome list! I’m loving the old sweater trees and the paperback book trees. They look so fun! Thanks for including my wire hanger Christmas Trees in this list!
Debbie @ One Little Project
My pleasure Debbie! I hope you are linking up again tonight!
Many thanks for including my toy tree in the company of such creative solutions! Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the feature!! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Rachel!
Thanks so much for featuring my Sweater Trees! Love your blog and Whimsy Wednesday! Merry Christmas!
You’re welcome Melanie! Merry Christmas!