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There are countless holiday decor aesthetics you can choose for your home, and while some debate over real vs. faux trees or pine vs. spruce, others might not lean toward greenery at all. A traditional Christmas tree isn't everyone's preference, and that's perfectly fine! There are so many DIY Christmas tree ideas available to anyone seeking a unique twist this holiday season.
Whether you live in a small home or need to accommodate little ones with allergies to fresh evergreens, DIY Christmas trees offer a creative solution for a distinct festive setup. These DIY options seamlessly integrate with or intentionally stand out from your existing holiday decor, making them an excellent choice for those who can't find their ideal tree in stores. The best DIY Christmas tree ideas are versatile and suitable for indoor or outdoor settings, tabletops, or kids' rooms. Many DIY Christmas trees also double as holiday crafts, offering a perfect opportunity for family togetherness.
Regardless of your Christmas aesthetic—be it glamorous, natural, crafty, or store-bought—we present the 30 best DIY Christmas tree ideas to spark your holiday decorating inspiration.
If traditional greenery isn't your style, but you still want the drama and height that comes with an evergreen, opt for an oversized honeycomb tree instead. These options from Zara Home can reach up to six feet tall, ideal for the corner of an entryway or dining room.
A very naturalistic approach, hanging branches from twine in a triangle formation is a great space-saving DIY Christmas tree idea. To further the rustic aesthetic, forego ornaments in favor of dried citrus slices, pinecones, and cinnamon sticks.
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Ladder Tree
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Put your home improvement tools to good use this holiday season. Odds are, your ladder is already out to string lights and hang garlands, so when the decorating is done, have it function as your faux DIY Christmas tree.
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Foldable Rack Trees
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Foldable rack Christmas trees are ideal for small spaces and when storage is in short supply. This tree is so flexible, and each "branch" can shift to allow for perfect ornament spaces. This DIY Christmas tree is small enough for tabletop arrangements, but large enough to be a child's tree or one for an apartment living room.
For a glam holiday aesthetic, opt for a metal, wrought-iron tree form instead of traditional greenery. This option from Amazon features plenty of ornament hooks, and it comes prelit for easy setup.
If you have all the fixings for a well-decorated Christmas tree, but not the evergreen itself, let us be the first to say that you don't need it. String up your holiday decor off-tree for a minimalist (and more pet-friendly) approach to the holidays.
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Pom-Pom Tree
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If ornaments aren't your thing or you just can't decide on a DIY Christmas tree theme you love, why not opt for cheerful pom-poms instead? With yarn and a pom-pom maker, you can customize your tree with any color palette of your choosing. We recommend using various sizes of pom-poms for the ultimate festive-looking tree.
If you don't have the space for a full-size tree or want smaller options for a mantle or tabletop, try taking a foam cone (from your local craft store) and wrapping it in yarn! The texture is so cozy. It's like your favorite sweater in tree form!
For this full-size DIY Christmas tree made out of paper, you'll need a good amount of kraft paper cut into strips. Hole punches in the paper allow the string lights wrapped around a clothesline underneath them to shine through.
If you have any leftover ribbon from wrapping presents, you're already halfway to having everything you need to complete this craft. All you have to do for it is hot glue pieces of ribbon to a cone. Display it on your mantel or incorporate it into your holiday table centerpiece.
Want to utilize your drawing skills? Sketch out a tree on a chalkboard. Whether it's the size of a door in your home—like this one by A Goode House—or a mini one you can hang on your wall, you can't go wrong.
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Succulent Tree
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Any succulent-obsessed plant parent will love this concept: a DIY Christmas tree entirely made of succulents. Not to mention, you can easily display this creation long past the holiday.
Grab a pack of plastic spoons or forks, and cut off the ends. Decorate them with anything from spray paint to glitter glue for an easy, festive tree you can display every year.
Here's proof that you can make a mini DIY Christmas tree out of pretty much anything. Cut super long, skinny pieces of construction paper to arrange a triangle-shaped silhouette on the wall (securing pieces of string to the wall will do too), and then cut colorful pieces of construction paper or leftover wrapping paper into circles to look like little ornaments.
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Advent Calendar Tree
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This DIY advent-calendar-meets-Christmas-tree brought to us by Sugar and Charm is a two-in-one holiday special. You'll just need some plywood, small metal pails, and a hot glue gun (plus goodies, of course).
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Bookshelf Holiday Tree
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Simply rearrange your books in the shape of a Christmas tree and then spice up the shelves with some classic holiday decor, like ornaments, pine cones, and holly. Bonus points if all your books are green, but it will look festive and fun regardless of the hue.
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Ladder Tree
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It couldn't get simpler or craftier than this DIY Christmas tree. You just need to prop open a ladder, wrap it with some string lights, and put a balloon star on top.
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Balloon Tree
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This vibrant display is worth the effort it will take to blow up all of the balloons.
This galvanized metal planter with the small pine tree is the perfect thing to recreate when you're short on space. To make this DIY Christmas tree feel festive for the holidays, top it off with a plaid bow. Who even needs a big Christmas tree?
Kate McGregor is the former Digital Editor at House Beautiful, where she wrote countless stories on home renovation costs, design inspiration, and plant care. After years of experience writing commerce and search-optimized content for brands like Domino, Real Simple, and Architectural Digest’s Clever, Kate developed a passion for uncovering the personal stories that often inspire people’s spaces. She previously worked as the Assistant Market Editor at ELLE Decor where she identified top products and brands in the industry and interviewed emerging designers on their thoughts on the latest interior design trends. Kate holds a bachelor’s degree from Belmont University. When not researching the specificities of begonia plant care, you can find Kate scouring vintage markets for the ideal wrought-iron chair, knitting yet another cardigan, or reading historical nonfiction.