Holidays & Entertaining Holidays Christmas 26 Creative Alternatives to a Traditional Christmas Tree You don't have to "haul out the holly" to bring the holiday spirit into your home. By Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand has more than 20 years of experience as a lifestyle writer and editor, writing thousands of articles on topics that help people live better and healthier lives for Real Simple, Parents, and dozens of other top publications. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines and Morgan Noll Morgan Noll Morgan Noll is a digital home editor for Real Simple covering home, real estate, and holidays. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 22, 2023 Close Photo: Getty Images Sometimes a traditional Christmas tree just isn't in the cards. Maybe you're not that into the falling pine needles, don't have storage space for an artificial tree (or room for displaying a tree), or you just want to set up something fun and festive in a different room of your house. Fortunately, with a little creativity, you can still create pretty, tree-like decor—without actually bringing a Christmas tree home. These alternative Christmas tree ideas help spread holiday cheer while fitting into your home and lifestyle. How to Decorate Your Small Space for the Holidays 01 of 26 Cactus Christmas Tree Hey Wanderer Go for a different kind of evergreen by decking out a cactus with all the bells and whistles. (The best part is it can be part of your decor long after the holidays are over!) Photo and idea from Hey Wanderer. 02 of 26 Artful Christmas Tree Shabbyfufu Forget the tree and just showcase the ornaments with this clever Christmas tree alternative. Ornaments are hung on cup hooks attached to a painted piece of plywood, which is framed to give it the full masterpiece effect. Photo and idea from Shabbyfufu. 03 of 26 Cardboard Christmas Trees Lovely Indeed Looking for an eco-friendly reuse and recycle option? Cut cardboard boxes into tree shapes and connect them through a center slit, then adorn them with lights. Pro tip: You can make use of shipping boxes by adding a quick coat of paint to cover any logos, and poke holes at the ends of each "branch" if you want to add ornaments to your tree. Photo and idea from Lovely Indeed. 62 Creative and Elegant Christmas Decoration Ideas 04 of 26 Kraft Paper Christmas Tree Lia Griffith We all know kraft paper is a stylish and more eco-friendly holiday gift wrap option—but did you know that it also makes a gorgeous tree? The lights are strung on the inside, and punched holes in the paper allow them to twinkle through. If you want a more colorful option, use markers and crayons (or set kids to the task) to brighten up your space. Photo and idea from Lia Griffith. 05 of 26 Ring Christmas Tree Lineas 1703/Getty Images This alternative Christmas tree hangs from the ceiling, making it an ideal way to showcase ornaments and keep them away from pesky pets or curious kids. Use rings of various sizes—think embroidery hoops, wreath forms, or even wreaths themselves if you want a more traditional look. Use ribbon or string to tie the rings together from smallest to largest to create the tree shape. Ornaments can be tied to the rings or hooked through punched holes. 06 of 26 3D Gingerbread Christmas Trees Lovely Indeed Skip the gingerbread houses this year and opt for a tiny forest of gingerbread trees instead. Choose pretty sprinkles and candies to add sparkle to each tree. (And best yet: You can eat these trees when you're ready to pack it in for the season!) Photo and idea from Lovely Indeed. 11 Decadent Gingerbread Desserts to Enjoy All Winter Long 07 of 26 Pinecone Tree Getty Images A cone-shaped styrofoam form, a few pinecones and dried fruit, and a little hot glue are all you need to create this little rustic Christmas tree. 08 of 26 A Gift Tree Getty Images Stack up beautifully wrapped gifts (or some big empty boxes) to form a tree shape. Brown craft paper and twine make this an affordable option. 09 of 26 Book Christmas Tree Getty Images All you need is a few books and a strand of garland or lights to create this charming Christmas tree for your reading nook. (Photocopy a few pages from a holiday favorite to snip and glue into a star at the top.) 10 of 26 A Wood Plank Tree Getty Images For this creative take on the traditional Christmas tree, lengths of wood are assembled together—and simple thumbtacks secure the ornaments in place. 7 Brilliant Christmas Decoration Storage Ideas 11 of 26 A Wintry Branch Getty Images Bare branches can be perfect for highlighting your favorite ornaments from each branch—stick with a single color scheme to give it a cohesive look. 12 of 26 Succulent Tree Find a cone-shaped planting form, or use faux succulents and hot glue (plus a few choice ornaments) to create this unique tree. 13 of 26 Tiered Tray Tree Rather than putting sweets and treats on your favorite tiered tray, load it up with pretty Christmas ball ornaments for a festive tree-like centerpiece. 14 of 26 A Garland-Wrapped Ladder Nicole Franzen For a minimalist Christmas tree with a Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic, lean a wooden ladder against the wall, then adorn it with a faux pine garland and beautiful velvet stockings. If you miss the scent of real pine, mix a few sprigs of the real stuff into the garland to fill the room with the familiar aroma. 15 of 26 Tree Print almostmakesperfect.com Take a photo of a tree and turn it into a large-scale print at your local office-printing store (like Kinko's or Staples). Attach it to a long wooden dowel and hang it like a tapestry with string. You can either leave the print as is, or add ornaments to a string and tape them to the tree. Photo and idea from Almost Makes Perfect. 16 of 26 The Mini Tree Nicole Franzen Even if you don't have room for a traditional Christmas tree, you can get the same look on a smaller scale. Instead of the 7-foot fir tree, opt for a 3- or 4-foot-tall one, and use a decorative metal planter in place of the typical tree stand and skirt. Then, keep the ornaments minimal so you don't overwhelm the branches. 17 of 26 A Chalkboard Tree mrkate.com If you're ready to make a bigger commitment, designate a wall (or part of one) as your chalkboard wall. Coat it with chalkboard paint, let it dry, and change up the decorations and drawings according to the season. Here, a hand-drawn fireplace and tree create a whimsical vignette. Then use putty or tape to affix Christmas lights, a stocking, and leaves in the "frame" to add a 3-D effect. The whole scene is completed with a cozy lounge area in front of the wall. Photo and idea from Mr. Kate. 18 of 26 Pineapple Christmas Tree Getty Images For countertop or tabletop holiday displays, the humble pineapple can make a big splash with a little creative magic mixed in. Spray a fresh pineapple festive colors, or go silver and gold for a more sophisticated look. If you're feeling particularly crafty, you can even hang tiny ornaments from the leaves or wrap the base with twinkle lights. The pineapples will last four to five days, so save this alternative Christmas tree for just before the holiday. 14 Easy Holiday Decorating Ideas That Take 5 Minutes or Less 19 of 26 Crepe Paper cloudsofcolour.com For a trendy fringe effect, try adding strips of crepe paper in tiers. Fringe each strip with scissors and layer one on top of the other—you can play around with different color combinations, too. Tape paper stars and a tree topper to the fringe to finish the modern take on a Christmas tree. Photo and idea from Clouds of Colour. 20 of 26 Felt Christmas Tree amazon.com This one's for the kids, and perfect for a playroom or bedroom: Create (or buy) a felt Christmas tree cutout, then use Velcro and felt ornaments to let your kids play and "decorate." (And hey—it may keep them away from fussing with the ornaments on a bigger Christmas tree, too.) 21 of 26 Modern Greenery Tree almostmakesperfect.com You can still get that fresh pine fragrance without a tree—or relying on a scented candle. Take an extra-long wooden dowel and cut it into graduated sizes to create a triangle "tree" shape. Glue fresh evergreen branches or rosemary to the dowels. Once they're dry, attach the wooden pieces to the wall with painter's tape. Photo and idea from Almost Makes Perfect. 22 of 26 Branches Tree viewfromthefridge.com This crafty Christmas tree idea brings in the feeling of a real Christmas tree, but without the added bulk of a large fir. Various-sized branches are strung together with rope and ornaments are hung from the branches. The whole "tree" is topped with a rustic-inspired star. 23 of 26 The Washi-Tape Tree homeyohmy.com This washi tape DIY is a no-fail, last minute project. Create a tree design on a blank wall with patterned washi tape and attach strings of ornaments on the "tree" with clear tape. Customize it to your decor style by choosing different colored tape and adding other ornaments or details. Photo and idea Homey Oh My. 24 of 26 Christmas Ornament Trees potterybarn.com When you're decorating a small space like an office cubicle or dorm room—or if you just want to put the focus on special vintage ornaments—look for tabletop ornament trees. They add a festive touch as a holiday table centerpiece. Need Holiday Decor Inspiration? The White House’s Magical Theme Is Packed With Ideas 25 of 26 Paper Triangle Tree brit.co For a bold, colorful Christmas look, try this wall "tree" made of an assortment of cardstock, painter's tape, and string lights. Cut triangles out of the cardstock, then layer them on the wall in a tree shape with tape. For a finishing touch, trim the "tree" with string lights and push pins. Photo and idea from Brit+Co. 26 of 26 Recycled Holiday Card Tree RealSimple.com Use last year's holiday cards (or this year's as they arrive in the mail) to form the tree's triangular body and use one vertical mailer for the stump. Create a loose arrangement on the floor first to make sure to form a shape you like. Attach them safely to your wall using a loop of painter's tape on the back of each card. Position your arrangement above a console table and use the surface to stash and stack your gifts beneath. The Best Places to Buy Artificial Christmas Trees, Vetted and Approved by Us Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit