New Year Upside Down. Unusual Ideas for Decoration
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Sometimes you start thinking about wanting the New Year and also wanting to give it a bit of uniqueness. And if you belong to professions that are characterized by unconventional thinking, then the gods themselves have commanded you to decorate your home for the New Year holidays in a special way.

Photo 1 – Book Christmas Tree for Readers
Christmas Tree... Christmas Tree? Christmas Tree!
The Christmas tree is a must-have and traditional element of this holiday. The most banal and simple option is to buy a green beauty or its artificial analog. But we’re not looking for easy ways, are we? So let’s look around and rummage through the storerooms. There is surely something there that can come in handy.

Photo 2 – Pillow Christmas Tree – You Can Also Rest After Decorating
Did you find a year’s supply of feathers from your beloved goose who has passed away? Let’s boldly construct a feather Christmas tree from them. For this, we need a base in the form of a stick to be attached to the base. Then, layer by layer, we attach or glue feathers in such a way that the resulting structure resembles a cone shape.

Photo 3 – Sweet Christmas Tree Will Delight Both the Stomach and the Eyes
Similarly, you can create a symbol of the New Year from the most unimaginable materials and it’s not necessary to choose only green color. The Christmas tree can be made from strips of paper folded into loops. You can also build one from beer bottles (plastic or glass). For creating a New Year mood, pencils, candies, felt, books and magazines, and even pillows will do.

Photo 4 – Feather Christmas Tree – Stylish, Soft, and Airy
Besides, you can design a New Year Christmas tree directly on the wall of the room – create a contour using garlands, draw it, or lay it out with branches.
Another great idea is a New Year Christmas tree not only made of candies but also made of baked goods generously glazed with cream. Such a tree doesn’t need to be taken out in March, and it will delight both the eyes and the stomach.
Any conical or pyramidal figure in the house can become a prototype of a Christmas tree. For example, a tripod from a video camera or a camera. It’s enough to wrap the “legs” with garlands and decorate it with Christmas ornaments.

Photo 5 – If There's No Room for a Christmas Tree – Make It Directly on the Wall

Photo 6 – You Can Make a Simple Outline and Decorate It with Garlands

Photo 7 – Or You Can Build It from Wooden Pieces

Photo 8 – Let Your Imagination Run Free

Photo 9 – Button Christmas Tree Will Look Very Original
One, Two, Three – Christmas Tree, Shine!
So, we’ve built the tree, now it needs to be decorated. No worries if there are no regular Christmas ornaments at hand. They can always be made by yourself. For example, hang sweets on the tree if you're a sweet-tooth. If you’re a car enthusiast, small figures of cars will make a wonderful decoration. If you’re a cyclist, hang all kinds of gears, gloves (don’t forget to wash them), pumps, and bike locks. Poets can hang beautifully rolled leaves with their own creations on the branches. Any small and heartwarming trinkets will do for decoration – right up to beautiful hair clips. Pieces of cotton, buttons, badges – everything can be used.

Photo 10 – Christmas Tree Made of Felt

Photo 11 – Beer Bottle Christmas Tree

Photo 12 – Another Variant of the Book Christmas Tree
The most important thing is to remember that the created Christmas tree should delight your eyes, and whether it’s a real forest beauty or handmade – that’s not so important after all! Happy New Year!







