If you find the idea of a Christmas tree made from pallets … very advanced for your taste or for the overall style of the house, but that of a wooden Christmas tree you like, make it from branches, or small logs or driftwood.
Depending on the size and location you want to put such a tree you can give whatever format you want, clinching the wood on the wall in the shape of fir or forming a normal tree that will support a base, painting the wood or maintaining their physical view, framing the only Christmas lights or decorations, giving the whole tint and overall style that fits in the space you will decorate.
It is very impressive and original, adapted to both places classic and modern style, depending on the way you will decorate, ideal for homes that generally dominates wood and of course homes.
Where necessary to join the wood together in small and medium-sized structures will do with either nails or glue for wood, while older trees the best way is to drill each one to the point that you need depending on the length and the holes all tracks to spend a thin iron rod that will hold them together in the correct position. In smaller structures if they assemble in this way, instead of stick you can use string / rope, and a reed or a thin flat piece of wood.
And of course in the same manner and small sticks, you can make beautiful “miniature” trees or wooden ornaments for your regular fir or any Christmas decorations.
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