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wooden christmas tree forest
Studio DIY!
Do you have any branches? no problem! These adorable wooden Christmas trees are dressed to impress with colorful fluffy painted ornaments, iridescent glitter, and sparkling artificial snow.
For more information, please visit Studio DIY!
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flora and fauna christmas tree
Oh Joy!
While your main Christmas tree is probably filled with your favorite ornaments, take a different approach to your smaller tree by decorating it with beautiful faux flora and fauna. The extra large butterfly is very impressive!
For more information, please visit Oh Joy!
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small boho christmas tree
That's nice
This mini tree has bohemian style for miles. Start with a wicker basket as a base and decorate it with wooden beads, macrame decorations, and DIY tassel decorations.
For more information, please visit Lovely Indeed.
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Christmas tree of red, white and gold bubbles
Studio DIY!
This little cutie is super easy to make using foam core and baubles (check out the wreath decor section at your local craft store for the latter!). A DIY giant ribbon topper provides the perfect finishing touch.
For more information, please visit Studio DIY!
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honeycomb christmas tree
Studio DIY!
Decorate a blank wall with a honeycomb tree that pops in pastel, yellow, red, and black. This is about 4 feet tall, but you can make it as big or small as you like.
For more information, please visit Studio DIY!
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cardboard christmas tree
That's nice
Cardboard has never looked cuter. These trees are so simple and elegant, especially when dressed up with twinkling fairy lights.
For more information, please visit Lovely Indeed.
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gram honeycomb christmas tree
Oh Joy!
There is no need to decorate this tree. Brightly colored honeycomb balls and golden mirror balls make a great statement on their own.
For more information, please visit Oh Joy!
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3D gingerbread Christmas tree
That's nice
We love gingerbread houses, and this homemade gingerbread Christmas tree is just as adorable. Top the icing with snowflake sprinkles for an extra pizzazz touch.
For more information, please visit Lovely Indeed.
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mini rainbow christmas tree
That's nice
The wood itself may be white, but it is not devoid of color. Christmas balls in shades of blue, pink, green, and gold make this tree more colorful than anything you've ever seen.
For more information, please visit Lovely Indeed.
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kids nutcracker christmas tree
That's nice
This tree was DIY made with little kids in mind and would look cute in a child's room. Kids will love decorating their own tree with shatterproof ornaments, plastic ornaments, and rainbow felt ball garlands.
For more information, please visit Studio DIY!
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small christmas village tree
That's nice
It's a small tree, a Christmas village, and an advent calendar all rolled into one! Talk about space saving ideas. And we love a twist with pastels.
For more information, please visit Lovely Indeed.
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small succulent christmas tree
scary mom
Create your own fresh tree from succulents! You can make it bigger or smaller depending on your needs, and it's easy to clean. So even if you don't have a green thumb, don't let it daunt you.
For more information, see Scary Mummy.
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child friendly small christmas tree
Kevin J. Miyazaki
When you ask Ree Drummond what her favorite part of decorating The Merc for the holidays is, it's the trees. “I like it because it's not all gaudy. There's no gold glitter in here.” Inspired by the kids section, which features its own tree decorated with felt garlands and ornaments. Get rations.
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small fresh christmas tree
say yes
A sustainable and affordable way to make a mini Christmas tree is to make it yourself using wood scraps. You can place it on your mantel, windowsill, or anywhere you have a little space.
For more information, see “Say Yes.”
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small colorful bottlebrush
Studio DIY!
Who said Christmas trees had to be green? Studio DIY! The gold base ties them together and shows how beautiful the rainbow colors can be.
For more information, please visit Studio DIY.
Buy Colorful Bottlebrush Tree
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small cactus christmas tree
hello wanderer
Who said Christmas trees had to be evergreen? Make an artificial cactus using PVC pipes and garland. We can make it in your desired size and color!
For more information, see Hey Wanderer.
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Move vertically to save space
wall hanging christmas tree
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Move vertically to save space
wall hanging christmas tree
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Credit: Grandin Lord
If there is no space on the floor, climb on the wall. Hang this tree in a few easy steps and then decorate it to your liking.
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small simple christmas tree
Homey oh my
Who said a tree should be in the living room or family room? Find a dresser or nightstand, place a small tree in the room, and decorate it to match your aesthetic.
Read more on Homey Oh My.
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small pompom christmas tree
oh sam
Let's embrace color! Brighten up any size space by creating a small tree using pom poms of various sizes. It's easy to make pom poms yourself or buy them at the store.
For more information, see Oh Sam.
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small kitchen christmas tree
rework
All you need is a small tree and all your kitchen supplies and you have the cutest kitchen counter. And what brand do you think that colander is? Pioneer woman!
For more information, please visit Re-Fabbed.
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Rebecca Ravee Norris is a freelance writer with 10 years of experience in lifestyle media. She's based in the Washington metropolitan area and covers everything from beauty and health to style and celebrity news. She graduated from George Mason University with a BA in Media: Production, Consumption, and Criticism, and a minor in Electronic Journalism. When she's not writing, she can be found hitting the gym with her beloved Jack Chi, Cash, daydreaming about her next home decor project, trying new recipes, immersing herself in the pages of a book, or catching up on what's going on. You can see them making reports. on her favorite show.
Anne-Marie Mattila is the commercial editor for Pioneer Woman, covering a wide range of home, fashion and beauty products.
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