I hope everyone has a lovely (yummy) turkey day with the fam tomorrow. Please travel safe. As a kid, we always put our tree the day after Thanksgiving. We like shopping, but crowds scare us away, so we always put up the tree! Here are 16 fun Christmas tree themes to help get your brain in Christmas mode after the turkey and stuffing is put away….
#1: Texas/ Cowboy Tree @ C.R.A.F.T.
#2: School Tree @ C.R.A.F.T.
#3: Baker’s Tree @ C.R.A.F.T.
#4: Asian Theme @ Southern Living
#5: Candy Tree @ Flikr
#6: Simple Tree @Fabric Flair
#7: Peacock Feathers @ Flickr
#8: Car Themed @ Corvette Blog
#9: Family Tree
#10: Mountain Dew Tree @ Make
#11: Snowman Tree
#12: Modern Tree
#13: Santa Claus Tree
The White House has created a themed Christmas tree since 1961. Jacqueline Kennedy started the tradition with Petr Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker Suite” ballet theme. In 1962, she reused the ornaments for a children’s themed tree complete with gingerbread men and candy canes. For 2011, the theme is “Shine, Give, Share”. The Blue Room tree is decorated with cards written by children of U.S. military members, medals, and military memorabilia…
Have you ever had a themed tree? Which one of the themes above is your favorite? I’d love to hear…
































I do so love me a theme–I think the Yummy Tree is my fave from your list–suits my eclectic nature these days.
Last year our tree theme was "tacky"–we have a million and seven ornaments so we took only the tackiest and put them on the tree.
I’ve never had a themed tree … unless you count “covered in children’s homemade ornaments” as a theme.
I love that upside down tree!
What a great collection of Christmas tree here…my favorite was the #6 so simple but has an elegant look…
So pretty! Thanks for the inspiration!
You’re welcome, Emily! Thanks for checking out C.R.A.F.T.!
What a fabulous collection jamie! That Santa tree is adorable!