Here at PIXERS, we love to combine oppositions and show that the combination of seemingly mismatched things can give excellent results. It also concerns one of the most traditional elements of Christmas – a Christmas tree, which we’re going to change completly this year.
The Christmas tree has always been associated with a green pine or fir, but we decided to show its a little bit different, wall version. We selected 36 of the most charming and ingenious Christmas trees to inspire you.
Wall Christmas trees are a great way to save space on the floor and leave a lot of room for presents. Moreover you can create a unique and eyecatching Christmas tree only with the help of readily available tools and items like duck tape, ribbons, branches or photographs. You can also personalize it and addapt to the character and color scheme of any interior.
Our suggestions should especially appeal to those who look for unusual and inimitable ideas for the perfect Christmas tree and to ecology enthusiasts. To make some of the following trees, you’ll need merly branches found while visiting forest or pieces of colored crepe paper.
We wouldn’t be ourselves, if we hadn’t PIXERSized some Christmas trees too. You should follow our steps – it’s fun and easy to do and we guarantee amazing results! We found our customers particularly like stickers that can be easily arranged in the shape of Christmas tree and reusable PIXERStick wall murals that can be easily peeled off and used again next year.
Take a look at the first part of our collection of alternative Christmas trees. The next one will be published tomorrow.
Source: PIXERS
Source: Sweet Paul
Source: Curbly
Source: Modern House Decorating
Source: Oh My Goodies
Source: Marius & Co
Source: More Inspiration Please
Source: SOS Solteiro
Source: All You Need Is White
Source: FurnishBurnish
Source: LaLoLe
Source: Vida de Pimienta
Source: Home Designing
Source: My Poppet
Source: Pattern Prints Journal
Source: Something on the Road
Source: Oh My Goodies
What do you think about wall Christmas trees? Would love to hear your opinion!

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