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Inspiration: Wall Collection Christmas Tree Revisited


I tend to start decking the halls right after Thanksgiving to maximize my home's holiday cheer. Last year we showed you this amazing Christmas tree alternative by Dutch artist, Jane Schouten of All the Luck in the World. We love this approach to utilizing a collection to make a meaningful Christmas Tree. Here are some ideas to create your own wall tree with objects you might have around your home.

 
 

Why not create a window Christmas tree with slides or transparencies, no frame required...

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Or display Christmas cards as they arrive in a tree or wreath form from a yarn wall display...

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It would be a great time of year to hang up all the things passed down to you from friends and family members that aren't typically your style: Commemorative plates, doilies, vintage ornaments, spoon collections. Mix and match, arrange them in a tree shape and the overall effect will be personal and charming!

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(Images: All The Luck In The World, I Love Peggy, Orin Optiglot, brittanykate)


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Comments (17)

I am glad to see that tree again! I fell in love with it last year and I have been gathering trinkets around the house for the past month in order to reproduce it on a smaller scale on my office door at work. Last year I made a Post-its tree on my door.

posted by KWorld on November 25th 2009 at 10:20pm
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I love this idea - that room is beautiful! I would even leave it up year round - maybe change a few small trinkets for different holidays... thanks for showing this great project.

posted by mmepatty on November 25th 2009 at 11:52pm
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I love this tree! It reminds me of the I Spy holiday books. :)

It also totally makes me think of holiday dishes I've been searching for:

http://www.catchandreleasedesign.tumblr.com/post/60339324/holiday-plates-by-martha-stewart

They are by Martha Stewart and the collection is called "Partridge Garden." If anyone knows where I can find 'em, let me know! This will get you on Santa's nice list, for sure...

bj

posted by beckyjo on November 26th 2009 at 1:54am
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Swooning for that chair all over again.

posted by paintitbright on November 26th 2009 at 2:04am
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Beckyjo. ummmm, Macy's?

posted by parttimedesign on November 26th 2009 at 7:45am
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Yes! The chair! What is it?

posted by kelleyk on November 26th 2009 at 10:16am
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Love the tree. The other stuff is just ehh, esp. the half dozen cards on strings and those hideous plates. But that tree!

posted by FantasticMrFaux on November 28th 2009 at 4:08pm
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that chair! mmm... i love the chair! the tree is pretty awesome too.

posted by siobhang on November 28th 2009 at 9:19pm
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where is that chair from???? spill it

posted by plumeria on November 28th 2009 at 9:34pm
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When I saw the thumbnail of Schouten's alternative Christmas tree, I honestly thought it was the Star Trek symbol all prettied up. I was so glad to see on further inspection that it was not. :)

Evangeline

posted by thebookie on November 29th 2009 at 12:45am
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Chair, please! Another vote; please!
(Thanks)

posted by BlueAholic on November 29th 2009 at 4:25am
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What I don't like about the concept is that it seems like you'd end up with a lot of nail/hook holes in your wall when you're done with the tree. The window version's not so bad, though.

posted by Trish1980 on November 30th 2009 at 9:15am
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Never mind the tree... what is going on with that wall-mounted bookshelf? Or maybe it has legs that are obscured by the stool, can't tell. Either way, I love it and want it!

posted by CallDoctorBison on November 30th 2009 at 12:45pm
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I thought it was meant to be a row boat... Love it and the idea, but more as permanent art.

Part of the point of a Christmas tree is bringing in live greenery to your home in the dead of winter, so fake trees always seem to be the centerpiece of a point missing party.

I'd love to see some tree and decorating alternatives that involve greenery!

posted by ZuleikaD on November 30th 2009 at 2:40pm
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Formerly "live" greenery is not an option for people with naughty felines, and personally I don't care to kill a tree so that it can be decorative for a few weeks, so I appreciate hearing about alternatives.

I prefer to bring in greenery that I've trimmed from living trees. In fact, you can usually get a lot of fallen pine branches from a giftmas-tree joint for not too much money, and decorate with those. You get the scent, the look, and the concept without having to kill a perfectly good tree.

posted by Jezebella on November 30th 2009 at 5:26pm
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Here's the chair!
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/how-to/how-to-janes-patchwork-chair--102915

posted by MollyAT on December 3rd 2009 at 8:06pm
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I live in a small NYC apartment and was seeking a low-cost alternative to a live Christmas tree this year by doing a wall tree of my own. I purchased two, sturdy nine-foot-long artificial pine garlands, bent them in the shape of a seven-foot-high tree, and then mounted them on my wall using a picture hook at the top and brackets at the bottom. After mounting them, I decorated them with the tree lights, tinsel garland, and ornaments that I have amassed from years gone by. I am pleased with the result and the price: less than $20.

posted by gregoryd on December 15th 2009 at 11:31pm
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