Space Saving Christmas Tree
Using just one piece of timber as the trunk and a few planks of pallet wood this pallet christmas tree can be customised to whatever size you like.
Space saving christmas tree. This year for those of you that are struggling with space i came up with this quick and easy space saving christmas tree diy. Another way to do that is to make a wall christmas tree just hang some garlands sticks or branches on the wall in the shape of a tree here the main feature is your creativity you can. Mums rave about space saving christmas tree wall decoration kids can t knock over say it s better than a real one. It takes about an hour to make and even better it can be re used yearly.
Get a pretty little tree or make it of fir branches yourself putting them into a vase and then decorate with ornaments of proper size. Firstly cover all the shelves of the tree with cotton to imitate snow. When you re limited in space you could opt for a small christmas tree which is ideal to prop up on a table but height isn t really the issue here it s the width. We ve already discussed space saving christmas décor ideas and today let s see what small christmas trees you can take and hot to decorate them in the best way.
There s a few options to this christmas tree that make it pretty fun. The design of this space saving christmas tree resembles a ladder. Space saving christmas tree not everyone has the space for a christmas tree but that shouldn t keep you from enjoying that classic shape this year. It s great for small spaces taking up just a small amount of floor space and doesn t need to be drilled into the wall or hung so it s also a great option for renters too.
Covered in lights to brighten the holidays this modern non traditional tree is perfect for dorms and apartments. You can make it using faux pine branches or real pine branches. Made out of wood this alternative christmas brings festive spirit into the room with its beautiful christmas village decoration. Start by mapping out a large triangle shape on plywood with a pencil and a long straightedge or yard stick.
An australian mum who couldn t spare the space for a traditional christmastree in her small apartment has created an eye catching two dimensional replacement. It is a sad fact of life that the longer you spend making your christmas. Now place the toy houses of various styles and sizes on the shelves.