Tinker Christmas tree – 24 unbelievably creative DIY ideas
Tinker Christmas tree – 24 environmentally friendly variants to make a Christmas tree yourself
If you want to creatively design your Christmas decorations this year, then it might be nice to make your Christmas tree first. After that, you can direct the extra decorative items to him. This is about Christmas trees that never sting and are very durable, because they are actually no real trees in the sense.
All crafting ideas here are very original and imaginative and will surely fascinate all your guests and your whole family. Old books, bottle corks, newspapers and beer bottles turn into impressive Christmas trees in a jiffy. Unique and sustainable, these creative ideas will be very helpful and practical for you.
So if you want to make a Christmas tree, then look at all 24 variants and just choose one of them.
Why not just paint the Christmas tree on the wall yourself?
Old newspapers awaken festive to the new life
Decorated conductor and Herrnhut Stars – Contemplative Christmas in Scandinavian style
Christmas decoration for real bookworms
Buttons in different colors and shapes are perfect for a creative Christmas tree
Ask your friends for egg cartons and do not throw away the Nespresso capsules. You can see for yourself what kind of original Christmas tree to make. Painted in green and stacked on each other, the boxes look really great. The plastic capsules are a creative alternative to the Christmas tree balls and a few glittering loops complete everything perfectly.
Environmentally friendly and sustainable made of cardboard and plastic
Eat ice cream, well then collect the stems and tinker with it
Fancy Christmas tree from bottle corks
If you have too many gift ribbons at home, you can easily make a Christmas tree out of them
And why not from old wrapping paper rolls?
Thick cardboard or chipboard remains can be decorated and decorated in this way
Did you ever think that with your smallest treasures you can create something so big and unique?
You do not see trees made of bottles every day
Old music paper, finely cut into stripes – a visual symphony for Christmas
A few painted boards can serve as both a Christmas tree and a photo wall
Colorful and minimalist on the wall
And how about a cone-shaped Christmas tree made of felt balls?
Quite simply with fairy lights
A mystic book tree with a star
Get the wooden ladder out of the cellar and decorate it with Christmas tree decorations
For the true gourmet – a delicious broccoli tree
Step tree of twigs with winter mini-scenes
Christmas tree wind chime with round plastic plates in gold and blue
Have you already been infected with our Christmas spirit? Are you thinking about how your festive decoration will look this year? Take a look around. Do you have some of the materials used above lying around at your house? Ask your friends about it. Maybe you also want to make a Christmas tree. Great idea, right?