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Three alternatives to a traditional Christmas tree

In the grand scheme of things, fake green pine trees are fine.

But, if you’re looking for something a little more creative and out of the ordinary, here are some alternatives to the traditional Christmas tree:

Newspaper tree

Begin with the tree’s trunk as the main structure.

To make the branches, make a base (trunk) out of wood, plastic, or metal and attach rolled or folded newspapers.

Newspaper folded into cones can also be effective.

Hang ornaments from the branches or make paper designs and glue them on to decorate your paper tree.

Don’t forget the fairy lights for that ethereal glow!

Chalkboard tree

Decorating a Christmas tree is one of the most exciting aspects of the holiday season, and a chalkboard, whether flat or standing, only serves to encourage creativity.

Draw a tree design on a flat chalkboard.

This can be decorated with physical baubles, tinsel, and lights, or it can be fully embraced with messages, designs, and decorations in various colored chalk.

Also read: Some Christmas cheer of collectable fine art, decorative arts and wine

Pinecone tree

With this magnificent tree, you can embrace the spirit of the great outdoors.

Despite its impressive appearance, this tree was created by arranging, painting, and gluing pine cones into a pyramid shape, with a single cone on top.

Decorate however you see fit!

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Emelda Tintswalo Shipalana

Tintswalo Shipalana, a journalist for the Letaba Herald, has been in the media industry for over a decade. She started her journey in radio, but ended up in print which is her first love. She joined the Herald newspaper as a cadet in 2016, where she graduated with a journalism qualification from the Caxton Training Academy. She also has a qualification in Feature Writing from the University of Cape Town and a Media Management qualification from Wits University. She is completing her BA Communication Science degree with UNISA. She sleeps well at night knowing she is a voice to the voiceless and her work contributes to promoting local talent, businesses and service delivery. Her love for her community keeps her working hard every day.

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