Christmas trees nowadays range from traditional to so uniquely modern that they are hardly even trees at all. And it is absolutely up to a person's wishes what their Christmas tree should look like. In a way, the Christmas tree is only a symbol. According to a Christmas expert in "Pre-Christian/Pagan times, people used branches of evergreen trees to decorate their homes during the winter solstice, as it made them think of the spring to come". So, in the end, it has never been about the traditional Christmas tree we see in the movies but more about the meaning behind it.
With this list, we invite you to get inspired for your own personal Christmas tree that would bring the most meaning and joy to this beautiful and heartwarming celebration. And if you feel that this list was way too short, go check out our previous posts on Bored Panda here and here.
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My Husband And I Always Try To Find The One Tree We Think No One Will Take Home. This Year Our 14’ Tree Has A 12” Gap At The Top. Complete With Mini Lumberjack Mouse
In May This Year, My Dad Passed Away And Left Me His 40-Year-Old Weeping Fig Tree, Now I'm Continuing The Tradition Of Making It Our Christmas Tree
What a lovely inheritance! He must have loved you very much and trusted you to take care of his prize tree. 🥰
My Christmas Tree This Year. I Have Been Waiting 10 Years To Put It Up. Most Of The Butterflies Were Crafted By Me In Some Way. Very Happy With How It Turned Out
The prettiest piece of decor I have ever seen! Would be beautiful outside in the summer too!
This is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 😍🦋🦋‼️ I am obsessed with butterflies. I LOVE everything butterfly. This is so creative and the fact that you handcrafted the butterfly's 🦋 .. AMAZING. I am really gonna work hard to see if I can make me one! Maybe not a Christmas tree size. But a small one that I could keep up all the time.😊. Really beautiful work!! 🦋❤️
Wow! I love butterflies too, but I never ever thought of doing something like this. I wish that I could contact you to make one for me, lol.
In order to get some answers to Christmas tree-related questions, we got in touch with an actual Christmas expert! James Cooper is a true fan of Christmas and has been talking about it on many radio and media channels. For more questions related to Christmas, feel free to visit his very informative website whychristmas.com and social media such as Twitter and Facebook.
James believes that the Christmas tree should look as you would like. He wrote: “To me, a perfect Christmas tree is one that YOU like! It’s your tree, decorate it how you want. Like millions of flashing lights?! Go for it (although watch the electric and the power bill)! If you prefer a nice ’tasteful’ tree, also very nice.”
Our Teepee Tree
This Is Hardly Fine Woodworking, But I Just Made This Festive Tin Can Tree Decoration With Basic Pine And A Tree Branch For A Trunk. Love How It Turned Out
There's a project like this in one of my 1970s craft books and I have wanted to make it for yeaaaars. maybe next year because this looks amazing!
My Rainbow Christmas Tree
If you haven’t decided on your Christmas tree vibe yet, well, time is ticking. Obviously, no rush, you do you. But maybe some inspiration will come from James. He shared what his perfect Christmas tree is like.“I have a Nativitree - everything on the tree is something to do with the Christmas story. I’m a Christian so this is a fun way for me to display the Christmas story in my house. Ornaments on it include a fluffy sheep, donkey, and camel, as well as stars and three little wise men. One decoration is a red bauble from a Los Angeles-based Baseball team, that was given to me by a friend a few years ago. What’s a baseball ornament got to do with the Christmas story? Well, it’s got the word 'Angels' on it!” the Christmas expert wrote.
I Turned My Regular Boring Christmas Tree Into A Whoville Tree
This Christmas Tree Made Out Of Old Street Lights
My Flatmate's Christmas Tree (Rolled Magazine Papers And Glue)
Christmas has so many traditions. They vary from country to country and even from family to family. Some practices may come from generations before, while others are quite new, e.g. Elf on the Shelf, and some are - simply put - bizarre.
Christmas expert James shared some of the weirdest Christmas traditions surrounding Christmas trees.“Well, the first public Christmas Trees were set on fire! It dates back to the late 1400s/early 1500s. There’s an argument between the cities of Tallinn in Estonia (in 1441) and Riga, Latvia in 1510 as to who had the first big public tree - both make that claim! The trees were put up by the 'Brotherhood of Blackheads,' an association of unmarried merchants, ship owners, and foreigners in Livonia - what is now Estonia and Latvia (so trees would have started near Lithuania, the home of Bored Panda!). We don’t know much about the trees apart from that they were set up in the town squares, danced around, and then set on fire!”
While Eastern Europeans chose to dance around burning trees, people in Spain would put a log under the tree.
“In the Catalonia region of Spain, you might find something rather unusual under your tree - the 'Tió de Nadal' (the Christmas log) otherwise known as the 'Caga tió' (pooping log!). It's a small hollow log propped up on two legs with a smiling face painted on one end (a log version of Thomas the Tank Engine) and it wears a red hat. From the 8th of December Catalan families give the log goodies to 'eat' and a blanket to keep it warm. On Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, you sing a special song and hit the log with sticks to help its 'digestion' and the log drops sweets, nuts, and dried fruits. When garlic or an onion falls out of the log, all of the treats are finished for the year!” shared James.
6-Meter-High Christmas Tree, Trivento, Italy, Made With 1,300 Donated Crochet Squares
Vintage Ceramic Tree - Belonged To My Grandparents
This Christmas Tree Wins Christmas
Christmas trees have evolved through time. So it is only natural that they continue to change in popularity, shape, size, decorations, etc.
James shared: “Christmas trees didn’t become ‘popular’ in the UK and USA until the late 1840s/1850s - even though they’d been used in much of Europe for a couple of hundred years by that point. (There’s no mention of a tree in ‘A Christmas Carol’ published in 1843!) The breakthrough came when a drawing of the tree belonging to the British Royal family was published in a London Newspaper in 1848. The drawing was then published in the USA in 1850 - but they removed the Queen's crown and Prince Albert's mustache to make it look ‘American’ (and an early form of photoshop)!”
If you feel like learning more about all Christmas tree-related topics or just Christmas in general, go ahead and read about them on James' website here.
The Ullapool Christmas Tree Has To Be One Of The Most Unique And Distinctive. Made Of About 400 Fishing Creels, It Celebrates The Town’s Close Links With The Sea
Uncle John’s Tree At McLaren Lodge In San Francisco, California, In All Its Glory
The Christmas Tree At My OBGYN's Office
Christmas Tree Made Of Flamingos At The Philadelphia Zoo’s Christmas Lights Display. Merry Christmas, Everyone
My Space-Themed Christmas Tree
I Got My Christmas Tree Made Out Of Flowers. I'm In Love
I Love My Peppermint Tree And Wanted To Share It
Toddler/Pet-Friendly Christmas Tree Fort
Aw, Bradley's sign next to the tree: This Christmas I wish for a sibling. Next year I promise to be an awesome big brother.
Christmas Tree In Downtown Detroit At Beacon Park On A Snowy Night
The beam of light and the snow makes it look like someone is pouring powdered sugar on the tree.
Christmas Snake
My Aunt Propagated Some Succulents And Turned Them Into A Christmas Tree
My Rainbow Christmas Tree With Bonus Cat Friend
At 35-Years-Old, I Finally Have A Christmas Tree Of My Very Own
Village Christmas Tree
Made A Very Special Christmas Tree This Year! Crafted Each One Until I Ran Out Of Space
Love It Or Hate It - Vilnius Christmas Tree Is Here To Stay
I actually love it. It's absolutely over the top and that is what I love.
Locals Made This Beautiful Granny Square Christmas Tree In My Neighborhood In Dublin (Ireland)
It's Not Quite The North Pole But It'll Do
This is the kind of Christmas magic I dreamed of as a kid. It's still magical to me as an adult. Just.......WOW!
Christmas Tree Made Out Of Recycled Bottles
I Made Our Christmas Tree Out Of Books This Year
I Got A Rainbow Christmas Tree This Year
Christmas Time In Vancouver Is A Different Kind Of Magical
Every Year My Mum Comes To Visit And Complains We Don't Have A Christmas Tree. Think She'll Complain This Year?
Merry Christmas Everyone
Our Christmas Tree This Year. We Made All The Ornaments As Well
Extremely Proud Of This Custom Tree That Showcases Our LEGO Christmas Collection
Crochet Christmas Tree In Lozoya Main Square (Madrid, Spain) Made By A Group Of Women From The Town
I love these, but I'm such a slow crocheter my squares would MAYBE be ready by 2045. Perhaps.
I Made A Christmas Tree Topper Of The Orion Spacecraft Orbiting The Moon
This Christmas Tree Made Of Latex Gloves In My Laboratory
Christmas Is Just Around The Corner
Dehydrated Citrus Christmas Tree I Made
This Christmas Tree Is Made Of Crab Traps And Buoys. Wells-Next-The-Sea, UK
Christmas Tree
12 Months Of "Christmas" Tree: Spring/Easter
We have a permanent Christmas tree up year-round at my family business… we decorate it for each major holiday: Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, Valentine’s Day, etc :)
Wintry White, Silver & Blue Christmas Tree
I’m Very Happy With The Results. Merry Christmas Everybody
I'm Not Sure If We're Celebrating Christmas Or Getting Ready To Burn Witches
A Christmas Tree Fit For A Queen. Custom Mariah-Fied Tree
Mom loved Christmas decorations but we didn't have a lot of money. She made this tree over 50 years ago out of cardboard centers from masking tape. She glued them together, sprayed them green, and added tiny red ornaments. I kept it after she died and still put it up every year. IMG_1093-1...3bb403.jpg
Years ago my Mom made one of these out of tuna fish cans! I used it for years.
Load More Replies...Yes they are all so beautiful. Merry Christmas to you!!!
Load More Replies...I have a little 4 ft tree for my room that I haven’t put up the last few years because I use every inch of available floor space. This year I considered bending all the branches toward one side and mounting it on the wall, though I haven’t yet. Thoughts? Or should I do something else with it?
Do it! I have been wanting to do that or suspend one from the ceiling.
Load More Replies...we always have Hallmark ornaments! So we have a ton of Disney ornaments that I love. Merry Christmas!
Pretty but too many are just so over the top. I love the trees with decorations that mean something. Too many look like they belong in a store vs a casual home.
My Christmas tree is full of meaningful decorations and is just as goofy and overfull as any of these. It takes time to collect meaningful ornaments.
Load More Replies...Mom loved Christmas decorations but we didn't have a lot of money. She made this tree over 50 years ago out of cardboard centers from masking tape. She glued them together, sprayed them green, and added tiny red ornaments. I kept it after she died and still put it up every year. IMG_1093-1...3bb403.jpg
Years ago my Mom made one of these out of tuna fish cans! I used it for years.
Load More Replies...Yes they are all so beautiful. Merry Christmas to you!!!
Load More Replies...I have a little 4 ft tree for my room that I haven’t put up the last few years because I use every inch of available floor space. This year I considered bending all the branches toward one side and mounting it on the wall, though I haven’t yet. Thoughts? Or should I do something else with it?
Do it! I have been wanting to do that or suspend one from the ceiling.
Load More Replies...we always have Hallmark ornaments! So we have a ton of Disney ornaments that I love. Merry Christmas!
Pretty but too many are just so over the top. I love the trees with decorations that mean something. Too many look like they belong in a store vs a casual home.
My Christmas tree is full of meaningful decorations and is just as goofy and overfull as any of these. It takes time to collect meaningful ornaments.
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