The Christmas tree is not just the traditional green tree. It is so big that you have to carry it home first, and you also have to buy a bunch of decorations. The result is exactly the same as other people’s Christmas trees. In the end, after the holiday, you still have to worry about where to receive it. , it’s really thankless. In fact, you can use lights, paper, or even waste materials to create interesting Christmas trees. Take a look at the following 10 Christmas tree DIY ideas. Some of them are simple but beautiful and will surprise you.
1. Nordic style Christmas tree
Use hard material fabric (paper can also be used) to make two cones, and it becomes a Christmas tree. You can put it directly on the standing lamp without buying a base, simple Nordic style.
2. Minimalist lazy Christmas tree
I chose this as the Christmas tree at home this year! Paste the branches and leaves of a traditional Christmas tree (either natural or artificial) on the wooden strips one by one from short to long, and then glue them to the wall, and you’re done! Extremely simple!
3. Structure Christmas tree
Use wooden strips to create the outline of a Christmas tree, and add bare light bulbs for decoration, which is both stylish and warm.
4. Floating Christmas tree
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Paint the wooden mixing stick with different shades of green, glue it on with fishing line, and fix it on the grid with hooks. It looks so cute as it swings in the space.
5. Paper tape Christmas tree
I bought a bunch of washi tape but never used it (seems like a lot of people like this) and finally it can be put to use.
6. Geometric Christmas tree
Use triangular paper pieces of various colors to form a colorful Christmas tree.
7. Little Treasure Box Christmas Tree
Stack PVC pipes in circles to form a Christmas tree, and you can also put cute decorations inside, making it look like a Christmas tree full of treasures.
8.Lamp tree
Use nails to nail the outlined area on the wooden board, and let the string lights hang directly on the left and right, turning the lights wrapped around the Christmas tree directly into a Christmas tree.
9. Minimalist outline Christmas tree
This is so beautiful! It uses two triangular wooden boards to cross each other, without any other fixed or supporting props. It is simple and warm.
10.Childlike Christmas tree
I think art classes in primary and secondary schools also teach how to make tassels in this way. Cut out tassels from tissue paper and then stack them layer by layer. Although it is more labor-intensive, the effect is quite good.