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25+ DIY Christmas Tree Crafts

December 22, 2010 by Amanda Formaro

Christmas is at the end of this week, so if you are looking for a last minute hostess gift or just a quickie idea to spruce up your holiday decorations, check out some of these fabulous Christmas tree ideas. Normally I would number these, but this time there’s not a lot of room left for numbers! The links are below, they correspond with the pictures starting from left to right and then moving down to the next row.

 

Looking for DIY Christmas tree decorations and crafts? Check these out

Mini Felt Christmas Tree 

Twig Christmas Tree

3D wood Christmas tree 

Christmas Tree Tee-Pee Play tent

Upcycled Book Page Christmas Tree

Fabric Balls Christmas Tree 

Plastic placemat hack Tree

Funky Fabric Tree

Felt Tree

 

1. IKEA Vase Christmas “Trees”
2. 3D Paper Tree
3. Yarn Wrapped Trees
4. Ruffled Fabric Tree
5. Wooden Frame and Shim Christmas Tree
6. Anthropologie White Feather Christmas Tree Knockoff
7. Ruffled Christmas Trees
8. Ruffled Trees
9. Glittered Bedspring Trees
10. Lighted Christmas Tree
11. Split Tree
12. Glitter Damask Christmas Tree
13. Pearlized Christmas Tree
14. Sewing Pattern Christmas Tree
15. Christmas Ornament Tree
16. Jute Christmas Trees
17. Magazine Christmas Tree
18. Aged Paper Tree
19. Patterned Paper Christmas Trees
20. Pinecone and Berry Tree
21. Silver Beaded Tree
22. Driftwood Trees
23. Fabric Covered Poster Board Christmas Tree Cones
24. Rosette Christmas Tree
25. Spray Painted Trees

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Comments

  1. Christina @ Christina's Adventures says

    December 22, 2010 at 11:18 am

    THANK YOU for featuring my yarn-wrapped trees! I am honored! 🙂

  2. Cyndy says

    December 22, 2010 at 1:28 pm

    Thank you SOOO much for featuring my fabric covered poster board tree cones! I am so thrilled! Thank you!
    Cheers!
    Cyndy

  3. Erin Madsen says

    December 22, 2010 at 11:04 pm

    I’m so excited to be featured on your 25 Christmas tree crafts! I’ve grabbed a button and posted it to my blog! Thanks again!

  4. Confessions of a Paper-Crafts Chick says

    December 24, 2010 at 7:59 pm

    Such great trees! Merry Christmas everyone!

  5. Michelle says

    December 22, 2011 at 1:31 pm

    On the magazine tree, I can’t get my backs to come together, what do you do?

    • Amanda Formaro says

      December 26, 2011 at 7:41 am

      You will need to contact the designer and ask them 🙂

  6. nancy carlson says

    November 18, 2013 at 6:06 pm

    Great collection. I’ll maybe make one or two of them, since I want to make a virtual forest of trees!
    Only problem with this post is that all the projects open in the same window. It would be much more convenient if they opened in a new window.

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How To Hide Ugly Outdoor Hose Pipes

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Okay, let’s be real—nothing ruins a zen garden vibe faster than a neon-green hose sprawled across your patio like a drunk caterpillar. I learned this the hard way when my mother-in-law visited and politely asked, “Is your hose… part of the decor?” Cue my frantic Googling of “how to hide garden hose without looking like a weirdo.”

After testing a ridiculous number of solutions (including a failed attempt to disguise one as a “rustic clothesline”), here are the best tricks that actually work—no landscaping degree required.

1. The “Lazy Gardener’s Best Friend”: Hose Pots

Perfect if: You want something cute that takes 2 minutes to set up.

I grabbed this simple hose pot from Amazon last summer, and it’s been a game-changer. It looks like a giant planter but secretly swallows 100 feet of hose. Pro tip: Skip the cheap plastic ones—they crack faster than my resolve to “water the plants daily.”

 

2. The Ninja Move: Fake Rock Cover

Perfect if: You want your hose to pull a Mission: Impossible disappearing act.

I was skeptical, but this hollow fake rock from Amazon actually works. Just plop it over your coiled hose, and boom—instant “rock garden.” Warning: It’s lightweight, so toss a brick inside if you live somewhere windy (learned that after mine rolled into the neighbor’s yard).

3. The “Why Didn’t I Do This Sooner?” Wall Reel

Perfect if: You’re tired of tripping over hose loops.

I splurged on a  wall-mounted reel, and now my hose lives neatly coiled off the ground like a civilized garden tool. Key hack: Mount it at elbow height—unless you enjoy awkwardly squatting to reel it in.

4. Mother Nature’s Camouflage: Let Plants Do the Work

Perfect if: You’re cheap and patient (my spirit animal).

I trained creeping thyme to sprawl over my hose along the garden edge. Other great options:

  • Ornamental grasses (they’re basically nature’s curtain)
  • Hydrangeas (big, bushy, and great at hiding sins)

Avoid roses—hoses + thorns = a bad time.

5. The Sneaky Twofer: DIY Hose Bench

Perfect if: You need seating and storage.

I repurposed an old wooden storage bench by drilling a hole near the spigot. Now my hose lives inside, and I have a place to sit while pretending to weed.

What Not to Do (Trust Me)

 Burying a regular hose (it’ll kink and die a slow death).

 Using PVC pipes (they crack faster than my patience with squirrels).
 Letting it bake in the sun (UV rays turn hoses into brittle spaghetti).

So… Which One’s Right for You?

SolutionCostEffortBest For
Hose Pot$2/10Renters, small spaces
Fake Rock$$4/10Ninja-level hiding
Wall Reel$$6/10Frequent hose-users
Plant Cover$8/10Eco-warriors
DIY Bench$$5/10Overachievers

Your Turn!
Which hack are you trying? (Or do you have a better one? Spill your secrets—my hose is still judging me.)

Need more inspo? Check out:

  • Good Housekeeping’s reel roundup

P.S. If you spot my runaway fake rock in Ohio, let me know. 🌱

 

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