11. Felt Tree

11. Felt Tree
Courtesy of Mummyfique

This felt tree is a great project to get kids started in DIY.

And not only do these types of christmas tree alternatives work great in small spaces, they also work in a child’s bedroom.

Courtesy of Mummyfique.

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12. 12 Days of Christmas

12. 12 Days of Christmas
Courtesy of Tater Tots & Jello

Tater Tots & Jello writer Jen Hadfield came up with this advent calendar Christmas tree decorating idea.

We can’t wait either to count down the days to Christmas with these tree decorating ideas.

Courtesy of Tater Tots & Jello

13. Glittery Neutral Christmas Tree

13. Glittery Neutral Christmas Tree
AKA Design

AKA Design blogger Shannon Acheson incorporated ribbons with black and white ornaments to create a striking Christmas tree.

Throw in the goody bags above the fireplace set up for the 12 days of Christmas and you’ve got a complete space for the holidays.

Courtesy of AKA Design.

14. Pinecones and Gold Ornaments

14. Pinecones and Gold Ornaments
Craftberry Bush

Pinecones and gold ornaments sparkle on this tree from Craftberry Bush.

15. Black and White Christmas

15. Black and White Christmas
Just Destiny Mag

Some thick black and white ribbon courses around this tree from Just Destiny Mag and the black and white ornaments complement the tree.

Mix in the cute sleds and this tree has a lot going for it.

Get some holiday decorating tips to get you step up for the holidays.

Photo: Courtesy of Just Destiny Mag.

16. Blue and White Christmas

16. Blue and White Christmas
Courtesy of Centsational Style

If black and white Christmas tree decorations are too much of a contrast, check out this blue and white tree from Kate Riley at Centsational Style.

17. Electric Christmas

17. Electric Christmas
Bower Power

Instead of using just two colours, expand it out to create a colourful Christmas tree like this one at the Bower Power blog.

Check out the use of the curled up pipe cleaners, too.

18. Sweet, Sweet Christmas

18. Sweet, Sweet Christmas
Line Across

Want to sweeten up Christmas even more?

Try out this Candy Land-inspired tree.

Check out the faux gummy bear tree topper, along with the lollipops, candy canes and popsicle ornaments.

Courtesy of Line Across.

19. Pastel Power

19. Pastel Power
Cuckoo 4 Design

If you don’t want to overwhelm a room with color, find some lighter pastel colors like this tree from Cuckoo 4 Design.

Add a pop of magenta to keep it from getting too dull.

This tree also features a foldable star tree topper that can make it stand out.

20. A Picture of a Peacock

20. A Picture of a Peacock
Bents

If you ever wanted to anthropomorphize a Christmas tree, this would be the first place to start.

Your tree will surely stand out with this peacock-inspired tree.

Courtesy of Bents.

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