Houzz Call: Show Us Your Christmas Tree!
We’d love to see how you make your tree your own. Please show us your best photo and tell us about your traditions
Annie Thornton
December 10, 2016
Houzz Editorial Staff
For some, the Christmas tree is all about tradition. It always goes up at the same time, in the same place and with the same ornaments. For others, every year is an opportunity to try something new. No matter how you decorate for the holidays, the tree always brings the season to life.
Calling all Houzzers: Grab your camera and take a few photos of your decorated Christmas tree. Upload your best shot to the Comments below and tell us about it. You may see your photo in a future story on the Houzz homepage and in the email newsletter!
Calling all Houzzers: Grab your camera and take a few photos of your decorated Christmas tree. Upload your best shot to the Comments below and tell us about it. You may see your photo in a future story on the Houzz homepage and in the email newsletter!
This decorated tree in Glasgow, Scotland, has a traditional look.
This handmade Christmas tree in Sydney is made from sticks collected on the homeowner’s property. She then decorated it with string lights and white clay tags for a casual, beachy Christmas.
Show us: Have you adapted your Christmas tree to reflect where you live? Upload a photo in the Comments and tell us about your regional tree.
Show us: Have you adapted your Christmas tree to reflect where you live? Upload a photo in the Comments and tell us about your regional tree.
This petite Christmas tree fills the corner of a living room in a London flat with Christmas cheer. Sitting by the window, the tree can also be seen from the street.
Homeowner Julie Ranee took the alternative Christmas tree one step further with this wall display of straw hats topped by a red star. While this isn’t the family’s only tree at their Ohio home, it sure adds a personal touch to the holiday.
Show us: What does your Christmas tree look like? Do you decorate an alternative tree or do you like to keep with tradition? Upload a photo in the Comments below.
Show us: What does your Christmas tree look like? Do you decorate an alternative tree or do you like to keep with tradition? Upload a photo in the Comments below.
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