Twine Christmas Trees

These twine Christmas trees are a simple way to add some Christmas decor to your home this year.

Twine Christmas Trees - So Much Better With Age

Last year I made these twine trees. They are the simplest and sweetest Christmas decoration that have a modern take on the Christmas tree but keep it vintage-y with the jute twine texture.

Layla from The Lettered Cottage made these twine Christmas trees and they were in Better Homes and Garden Christmas Ideas 2011. I couldn’t resist trying them out.

Here is a photo of the twine Christmas trees in the magazine. Adorable! I wish I had that metal urn!

The twine Christmas trees in a magazine.

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Here is what you need to build your trees.

Supplies:

Directions:

1. Starting at the bottom, run a bead of hot glue along the bottom edge of the styrofoam tree cone and wrap the twine evenly around the base.

2. Wrap twine all around the cone adding a dab of hot glue here and there as you work your way up.

The supplies to make the trees.

3. Push in a gold star pick to the top of the cone and pull out. Dab some glue on that hole then push the pick back in to secure in place. And that’s it!

Twine trees with gold stars on a serving tray.

For a pretty Christmas-y display, add some buffalo snow to a silver platter to display your trees on.

The trees sitting on faux snow.

I love this modern take on Christmas trees and the jute ribbon make it feel natural. I love all that texture with the pretty gold stars.

Have fun building your own twine Christmas trees this season!

Make sure to pin it for later!

DIY Twine Christmas Trees graphic.

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17 Comments

  1. I just found your blog via Craftberry Bush’s inspiration party. I love your blog and those trees are awesome! Where did you get the stars you put on top?

    1. Thanks for your comment Jeanine! Those stars are actually Christmas ornaments that I bought at Michael’s last year but I just cut the string off from the top and glued them in place 😉 Have a great week!
      Jamie

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