When is a Christmas tree more than a Christmas tree and more
akin to a piece of art? After reading the following christmas
tree ideas you will realize that there is a very fine line
between just a tree and a piece of original sculpture.
If you
have a passion for unusual christmas trees maybe you will find
some of the following ideas inspirational. Keep in mind that
most of the christmas tree ideas below work best as miniature
tabletop trees or holiday table centerpieces.
The Bead Tree
Bead trees are simply a cone of paper that is circled by
a long strand of beads that are glued to it. These beads coil
repeated around the cone until they resemble a christmas tree.
These unusual christmas trees can be made out of any material
that you like - pearls, glass beads and novelty beads. You
can also twine fine foil braid or ribbon around the beads to
give your tree special holiday flair.
The Candy Cane Christmas Tree
This little tree looks nice using candy canes that are either
red or green striped. Once again you will need some kind of
conical armature. If you make a really small one you don't
need an armature at all. The idea is to make a teepee frame
using long candy canes.
Then take smaller ones (or chop of
the length of the longer ones) and place them symmetrically
around the tree frame with the hooks of the candy canes u upside
down and sticking up like branches. If you are really ambitious
you can also glue candies to the tipped up edges with butter
cream frosting to resemble Christmas decorations.
The Lollipop Christmas Tree
This is one of the simplest of do it yourself unusual christmas
trees. All that is required is a Styrofoam armature and red
and green lollipops. You can also roll up a piece of stiff
paper that is green in color into a cone and poke the stems
of the lollipops through the tree so that only the candy part
is showing.
This is done so that the lollipops are facing downwards
to look like tree boughs. You can use a brightly colored yellow
lollipop stuck with the stem straight down through the top
of the cone to be the tree-topper. This is one of the more
unusual christmas tree ideas.
The Marshmallow and Gum Drop Tree
This is inspired by one of Martha Stewart's unusual christmas
tree ideas. All you need to create this is a conical Styrofoam
shape in the size you desire (to use as an armature) and some
mint green and white marshmallows.
You spear the marshmallows
on a toothpick or pin and then affix them to the sides of the
Styrofoam cone so that it simulates an evergreen with snow-laden
boughs. You can also decorate this tree with edible gold or
silver cake decorations. A Christmas star made out of shortbread
covered with glitter makes a great tree topper for these types
of unusual christmas trees.
The Pine Cone Tree
To make this tree all you need is several very healthy looking
pinecones. Glue them together in a conical shape until you
have a shape that resembles a christmas tree. Glue acorns and
holly berries on the sides to mimic christmas decorations and
glue a large one on top of the tree to create a christmas tree
topper.
If this look is too naturalistic for you can always spray
paint the tree silver and paint the acorns a gold color.
The Pipe Cleaner Christmas Tree
This is one of the classic christmas tree ideas that is fun
to do with the kids. All you need is lengths of green pipe
cleaner cut into equal shapes and beads with holes large enough
to slip over the pipe cleaners.
Your next step is to create a trunk out of a single pipe
cleaner or two. Simply find a wine cork and jab the end of
the pipe cleaner into the cork to create a base for the tree.
The limbs of the tree can then be constructed from pipe cleaners
that are twisted outward from the trunk to resemble branches.
The beads can then be slipped over the pipe cleaner branches
as decorations. A star shaped bead can be used as the tree
topper.
The Puff Pastry Christmas Tree
You have probably seen those wedding cakes that are made
of puff pastry filled with cream and then stacked in a pyramid
shape. Usually these are drizzled with chocolate icing. These
actually look like Christmas Trees.
You can make the same recipe and stack the christmas puffs
in a conical shape. Then instead of chocolate drizzle try drizzling
them with a white icing to mimic snow.
Edible gold and red
glitter can mimic the effect of christmas decorations and a
pastry pipe filled with red or green decorating gel be spiraled
around the cake to achieve the effect of christmas garlands.
You can also dispense with all of that fuss and just wrap it
with spiral of pretty ribbon.
Of course this kind of cake will need some kind of topper.
Instead of a bride and groom, why not top it with a battery
run blinking snowflake or star?
The Sequined Christmas Tree
This novelty miniature tree is one of the prettiest of unusual
christmas ideas but it takes a lot of patience to realize it
perfectly. To make one all you need is a lot of hatpins with
pearl tips (preferably in christmas colors such as white, green
and red) and bags of sequins in the colors of your choice.
The idea is that these sequins will be threaded onto the hatpins
and painstakingly tucked into a conical Styrofoam shape until
no white space is left. Tiny plastic crystals can also be suspended
by pins to serve as xmas decorations.
The Tropical Fruit Christmas Tree
If you like christmas tree ideas that are made of food then
you will like this exotic centerpiece. This centerpiece is
made of pomegranates of different sizes (to mimic the look
of a red christmas tree.) Larger pomegranates are placed in
a circle on the bottom and the smaller ones are stacked on
top until a tree shape is achieved. You can then tuck lychee
nuts (still in their natural gauzy white wrapping) in between
the pomegranates to simulate gold and white xmas decorations.
The tree topper can be made from a slice of star fruit that
has been dipped in candied sugar.
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