Christmas is full of traditions, but nevertheless new and modern ideas never cease to emerge. A good example is the wall-mounted Christmas tree.
The Christmas tree is one of the most expressive and important symbols of this time of the year and thanks to the modern lifestyle it ended up taking on a, say, leaner and simpler format.
For those who have little space at home, the wall-mounted Christmas tree is perfect, not to mention that it is cat-proof, that is, no kittens trying to climb its Christmas ornament.
Another great advantage of the wall-mounted Christmas tree is that it is economical. With simple materials (sometimes even recyclable) it is possible to assemble a beautiful and super decorated tree.
If you are looking for ideas to create your wall Christmas tree, keep following the post, we brought a series of tips for you to be inspired, check out:
Creative Wall Christmas Tree Ideas
Flashing lights
This is perhaps the most popular wall-mounted Christmas tree model in existence. To make one of this type, just form a triangle on the wall with the flasher lights and fill it with more lights and / or other Christmas ornaments. You can also choose colored and flashing lights to make the tree look more playful and fun.
In EVA
The EVA Christmas tree is super easy, quick and cheap to make. Choose the color of EVA you prefer and cut the leaves in the shape of the tree. Then just hang on the wall and decorate with flashing lights and various ornaments.
With TNT
The TNT Christmas tree follows the same proposal as the EVA model. Practical, quick and inexpensive to make, this tree only needs to be cut to the desired size and then pasted on the wall.
Satin ribbons
Satin ribbons bring a romantic and delicate air to the Christmas tree. To make one of this model you will need satin ribbons in the desired color and thickness. Then, scratch the tree design on the wall and glue the satin ribbon with the help of a double-sided adhesive.
Felt
Felt is also another material option for making the wall Christmas tree. As with the EVA and TNT models, the felt needs to be cut to the desired shape and size and then glued to the wall.
Good moments
How about a tree full of good times? You can do this using photos. Just draw the tree on the wall and fill it with photos. Finish with flashing lights.
String and threads
Wires, threads and string can turn into a beautiful and modern Christmas tree on the wall. The tip here is to make a kind of String Art directly on the wall. To do this, use small nails to make the outline of the tree and then start passing the threads around and crossing the inside of the design.
Dry leaves and branches
For those who want a more rustic format, the wall Christmas tree with branches and dry leaves is perfect. For the assembly, just draw the triangle on the wall and fill it with the branches. Finish with marbles and flasher.
Blackboard
Is there a slate wall giving soup there at your house? So let's draw the Christmas tree on it. Simple, easy and you don't spend anything.
wood
Slats, boards and pallets can also become wall-mounted Christmas trees. Just fix them on the wall forming the tree design.
Polka dots on the wall
The wall-mounted Christmas tree can only be made with Christmas balls. Make cords with them and trace the design of the tree. Ready!
Inspirational words
Love, peace, health, success, harmony, prosperity. All of these words can be used to form your wall Christmas tree. One option is to print them in large size or to scratch them using molds. Then just paste everything on the wall forming the tree design.
Scotch tape
And, finally, what do you think about making the wall-mounted Christmas tree using only and exclusively adhesive tape? It can be with electrical tape, colored tape or washi tape, a type of Japanese tape that is super sticky and more resistant than ordinary ones. With the ribbon of your choice start forming the tree design on the wall and that's it!
How to make Christmas tree wall
Want to see in practice how to assemble the wall Christmas tree? So just take a look at the following videos. Then just adjust the step by step to the material you are considering using:
Wall Christmas tree made with ribbon
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Wall Christmas tree made with blinkers
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60 Wall Christmas Tree Templates
Check out 60 more creative and different wall Christmas tree ideas now:
Picture 1 – Christmas tree with small wall and wire decorated with cards.
Image 2 – Branch, leaves and ribbon forming an unpretentious and rustic triangle.
Picture 3 – Christmas tree of 3D wall made with cardboard.
Image 4 – Here the tree comes to life with golden crepe paper and some sparklers.
Image 5 – String and paper balls.
Picture 6 – Or how about wooden slats with blackboard adhesive?
Image 7 – Colored like the carpet.
Picture 8 – Paper Christmas tree: simple and easy to make.
Picture 9 – How beautiful! Here, the branch itself forms the design of the wall Christmas tree.
Image 10 – Wall Christmas tree made with the ladder.
Image 11 – A Christmas tree frame.
Image 12 – Even more minimalist version of the wall-mounted Christmas tree.
Picture 13 – In macrame!
Image 14 – Illuminated whole.
Image 15 – Branches, balls and lights.
Image 16 – The decoration you already have at home can be included in the wall Christmas tree.
Picture 17 – Black triangles decorated with polka dots: that's all!
Image 18 – Illuminated it becomes even more beautiful.
Image 19 – Paper ornaments form this deconstructed Christmas tree.
Image 20 – Kitchen utensils and other decorative objects can also enter the wall Christmas tree.
Image 21 – Wooden triangles painted by hand.
Picture 22 – How about a wall Christmas tree made with string of pearls?
Picture 23 – Christmas landscape.
Picture 24 – The golden star finishes this wall-mounted Christmas tree made with dry branches.
Image 25 – A tree of good times.
Image 26 – Little stars aligned in a tree shape on the wall.
Picture 27 – Green branches and red berries: the color of Christmas present in this model of wall tree.
Picture 28 – This idea is very creative: Christmas tree wall made with rolls of gift paper.
Picture 29 – Creativity is everything, isn't it?
Picture 30 – Gift bags form this other wall tree.
Picture 31 – Here, the Christmas tree drawn on the blackboard wall was decorated with wool pompoms.
Image 32 – Are there golden chains there?
Image 33 – A triangular niche gives life to this Christmas tree. When the party is over, you can still reuse the structure in the decoration.
Picture 34 – For the children's room the suggestion is a felt wall Christmas tree.
Image 35 – The December calendar forms this different Christmas tree.
Image 36 – A Christmas tree made with shelves.
Image 37 – Cardboard boxes: had you thought about that?
Image 38 – And on a Christmas staircase? This is new!
Image 39 – Pile of gifts in a tree shape: simple and objective.
Image 40 – For each shelf a different set of ornaments.
Picture 41 – Look at that original proposal: Christmas tree made with hats.
Image 42 – Wall Christmas tree made with washi tape.
Image 43 – Letters that form words that form Christmas trees.
Image 44 – The idea here is to literally mount a tree on the wall.
Image 45 – The only drawback here is that after the gifts are distributed, there is no more tree.
Image 46 – The blue wall ensures the highlight of this wall Christmas tree.
Image 47 – One bag for each day of the month.
Image 48 – The message of Merry Christmas comes written on the wall Christmas tree.
Image 49 – Here, the wall ladder became a Christmas tree.
Image 50 – Minimalist and Scandinavian.
Picture 51 – Very warm this Christmas tree made with wool.
Image 52 – But a macrame model leaves nothing to be desired.
Picture 53 – Dry hanging branches are the charm of this model of wall-mounted Christmas tree.
Image 54 – Here, Christmas passes discreetly.
Image 55 – A beautiful model of wooden Christmas tree to be inspired.
Image 56 – Cut and paste!
Image 57 – Christmas lighted trunks.
Image 58 – A Christmas tree, but it can also be a chandelier.
Picture 59 – Christmas cards fill this tree made with ribbon.
Image 60 – There is no excuse for not making your own wall Christmas tree. Just be inspired by simple models like this.