It took me a few years to come to terms with the fact that my house is too small for a traditional Christmas tree, Real or artificial. For years we put up a “live” tree and then eventually switched to an artificial tree and we kept making the same mistake. We kept getting traditional shaped trees. We’d cram them in to our space and would even move the furniture this way and that to make room for it.
Finally last year I waved the white flag and said that’s it. No more rearranging the furniture for a Christmas tree! We’re getting a smaller tree. And I bought the perfect Christmas tree for our small space.
Welcome To The 2nd Annual Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop!!
We have 24 talented bloggers joining up to share their decorated Christmas Trees with us! So grab a cup of your favorite beverage and get comfortable, because you are going to love the beautiful Christmas Tree Decor being shared.
Let’s Meet The Hosts!
Michelle from Our Crafty Mom | Allison from Upright and Caffeinated
Angela from Simply Beautiful By Angela | Chloe from Celebrate and Decorate
Michelle from Weekend Craft | Jeanie from Create and Babble
Cindy from County Road 407 | Erlene from My Pinterventures
Jaclyn from The Dotted Nest | Vicki from 2 Bees In A Pod
Leanna from Faeries and Fauna | Maria from Simple Nature Decor
Marie from The Inspiration Vault | Beverly from Across the Blvd. | Dru from Polka Dot Poplars
Melissa from Welcome To The Woods | Donna from Modern On Monticello
Nancy from Adams And Elm Home | Sam from Raggedy Bits
Shirley from Intelligent Domestications | Wanda from From House To Home
Libbie from A Life Unfolding | Jaclyn from One Thousand Oaks
The perfect Christmas tree for our small space:
I found this pre-lit, flocked pencil Christmas tree at Michaels, but they are available everywhere.
I love everything about this tree. I love that’s flocked, I love that the lights are already on it, I love that it’s easy to store away, and I especially love that it’s so easy to decorate!
And I love how it looks in the Christmas Tree Box that I built last year.
I placed my beloved paper Christmas trees (the rolled paper rose tree, the paper medallion tree, and the white paper tree) on the floor near the base of the pencil tree. Two of these paper tree are five years old and one is four! I bring them out every year and they still look great!!!
I decorated the tree with the Chalk Couture ornaments that I made recently and few favorites from last year, and of course the ever-popular Believe ornaments.
I also added a few of my favorite things:
Now let’s check out the rest of the beautiful Christmas Trees!
SUNDAY
My Family Christmas Tree: The Treequel – The Inspiration Vault
Four Traditional Christmas Tree – Intelligent Domestications
Blue and Silver Christmas Tree – 2 Bees In A Pod
A Christmas Tree Without Charisma – County Road 407
Rustic Christmas Tree Decor – Polka Dot Poplars
2018 Christmas Tree – Welcome To The Woods
Candy Themed Christmas Tree – Celebrate And Decorate
A Christmas Tree Filled With Memories – Across the Blvd.
Flocked Buffalo Check Christmas Tree – Weekend Craft
MONDAY
Elegant Christmas Tree With Blush And Metallics – Our Crafty Mom
Vintage Christmas – Upright And Caffeinated
The Perfect Christmas Tree For A Small Space – Create & Babble
Rustic Modern Christmas Tree- Modern On Monticello
Christmas Tree – Adams And Elm Home
Handcrafted Coastal Holiday Tree – Simple Nature Decor
A Rustic Christmas Tree Featuring Buffalo Check – Faeries And Fauna
Christmas Tree Blog Hop – Simply Beautiful By Angela
Plaid Christmas Tree Decorations – One Thousand Oaks
Blush, White and Black Christmas Tree – From House To Home
Farmhouse Bingo Vintage Clock Christmas Tree – Raggedy Bits
Maria says
It truly is the perfect tree for smaller spaces. Love all the colors.
Wanda | From House To Home says
Jeanie…Your Christmas tree is gorgeous! That red and white pompom garland looks beautiful with the plaid and I love the Christmas box you made. I think I need to invest in one of those really thin trees, too…I’m also tired of having to move all the furniture to make way for the tree 🙂 Maybe next year…
Leanna says
This is such a pretty tree. I think pencil trees are fun, they are different from the average tree so they stand out. You did a beautiful job of decorating your thin tree it’s really really pretty,
Erlene says
Your pencil tree is beautiful! I love how you have enough space to decorate around it too.
Shirley Wood says
You had me at ‘easy to decorate’! It’s just so pretty! Love the combination of reds and buffalo check ribbon. I love the pencil tree and now I am inspired to get one! I can relate to trying to cram a huge live tree into a small space. They look so much bigger once you get them indoors, don’t they!
Melissa Woods says
I have a skinny tree, too! Not as skinny as yours, but I love how it takes up less space. My favorite decoration on your tree is the different checkered ribbon that compliment each other so well. Thank you for sharing!!
Melissa
Cindy@countyroad407 says
I need to find one of these trees for next year. I love how even with the slender size you make it look grand and quite impressive. So cute! And that medallion tree next to it is adorable! Wish I had a machine to do that.
Kyra Rodriguez says
I love it! I also saw how you did the ornaments and it’s amazing!!!!! Lovely Christmas Tree!!!
Dru Beecher says
I was just thinking earlier today that I would love to get a pencil tree for next year and then saw yours and know I have to have one. I’m going to look at the sales at the end of the season. Your tree is just beautiful and I love everything about it.
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
Your tree is so pretty. I like that you decided on a tall pencil tree instead of a small tabletop tree. Very unique and inspiring to see it all decorated. Great job!
Kippi says
Beautiful Christmas tree thank you so much for sharing.
Michelle from Weekend Craft says
The skinny tree is perfect for the space. I like that your grounded it with the pallet box it makes it feel a bit more substantial for the size. Also loving your RD inspired ornaments.
Chas Greener says
Such a great little tree. Thanks for sharing.
Ann says
Your tree is absolutely beautiful! I’ve been telling my husband we need to do this…Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJs!
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Kerryanne says
I love the way you have decorated your perfect tree Jeanie.
Thank you for sharing at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I’m delighted to be featuring your Christmas tree at tonight’s party and pinning too.
Merry Christmas,
Kerryanne
Bec says
Great for the smaller space, but the stand out is the Christmas Tree Box you have it standing on! Love it!
Anna says
I like that your grounded it with the pallet box it makes it feel a bit more substantial for the size. I’m delighted to be featuring your Christmas tree at tonight’s party and pinning too. Thank you for sharing at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I love how it takes up less space. My favorite decoration on your tree is the different checkered ribbon that compliment each other so well.
Sunan says
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Tracie says
I have a tree that is tall and thin– not as narrow as the pencil tree like you have, but definitely mine is a slim tree. The branches at the bottom are higher up on the tree than is traditional, too. I love the tree. Yours is right up my alley, too! Mine is a little rustic with a realistic look and bark and real looking needles, too. I like the red, white, green, gold, and silver look of traditional design. I am trying to simplify and declutter. I have donated a lot of knickknacky Christmas items and honestly just a lot of stuff overall. I needed a few large statement pieces in the house rather than a thousand forgettable knicknacks., for each season.
This year I am donating very much to simplify, and I am also finding the things I really want rather than filler placeholders! I do love thrift shopping, and I just found really high quality
big brass vintage reindeer. A pair of them was the right move for the console table rather than cheaper quality reindeer I could have found anywhere. I am focused on picking up the kinds of things we will look forward to gettIng out every Christmas rather than “disposable” or “forgettable” decor. I feel before I was trying to be so careful of budget and finding cheap items I ended up actually spending MORE money than if I had not bought the knick knack and just gotten one or two really special things we would love every year. The brass reindeer were big and it turned out they were $14.99 for the pair at a thrift store rather than expensive, but originally they were expensive wherever they came from.
For the tree, the big oversized tree won’t work here in the space. I need something easy to store, too. The slim tree is far better by the fireplace. I find clutter stressful, and storing a big oversized tree just adds clutter for the very small home and I want it easy and low stress. This tree is way easier than some I have had. It is not a huge house, and a smaller tree looks more proportional and the narrow style fits better for the space. I am still donating things I am tired of storing or that are what I wou!d call forgettable Christmas decor. There are very specific special things, then there is stuff none of us would treasure as special . The importance is not the tree size, but remembering who this season is for and building love and family traditions, too. If the decor is a knickknack, I am gifting it or donating it. A lot of tiny forgettable cheap stuff I just don’t want anymore.
Nina Paul says
Thank you for sharing this amazing decoration shopping idea. This will help me in saving a lot.