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10 Christmas tree ideas that are marvelously unique!

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Christmas is almost here, and it’s time to get the Christmas tree back out and start prepping for arranging all the decorations, getting a new tree, and so much more! But how about doing something creative this year in place of an actual Christmas tree? Maybe, because you probably want give your home a new look this festive season, are unable to get a new tree in time, or simply because you’re a fan of creativity- no matter the reason here are some ideas to do a little something new this year so your house stands out and so do your pictures. You ready for a creative challenge?

1. Use a step ladder instead of an actual tree and decorate it with actual Christmas tree ornaments and fairy lights.

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2. If there’s not much space for a tree in the house, how about a Christmas tree made up of twigs and decorations that hangs on a wall?

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3. An entire tree made up for fairy lights, a brilliant idea, isn’t it?

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4. Now this one’s one-of-a-kind. Creating a Christmas tree made up of books with a star on top.

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5. A little DIY activity for you and your kids with this tree that you can make with cardboard. Sure looks fun!

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6. And here’s another one, designed with a rope. You can add in some ornaments and some glitter so you can make it look like a real tree.

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7. Also another space-saving idea, you can hang a flying Christmas tree right from above your dining room or coffee table. Attractive!

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8. Can you save up on some wine bottle corks? Then you can fashion a Christmas tree made up of them. You can also find them in the market and buy these corks at hardly any cost. Decorate it up!

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9. Paint the tree on wood or cardboard, and add in some real decorations and real light. The final look will be surprising.

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10. Ditch symmetry and do something that defies alignment. You can keep the ornaments light on this one, and go stronger on the lights.

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