Bottlebrush Christmas Tree Display Ideas
I’ve gathered some of my favorite ways to decorate with bottlebrush trees throughout the house. They’re such a simple, budget-friendly way to layer in that cozy holiday charm we all love.
I’ve opted for less is more this year with my Christmas decor (maybe I can share the why with you guys soon!). These trees give the best bang for your buck so to speak, inexpensive and don’t take a lot of room to store.
Vintage Vessels
A gravy boat creates the sweetest little display for bottlebrush trees. I mixed colors and sizes, with a peach-pink tree as the standout. You can use the same idea with soup tureens, mugs, creamers—basically any cute vessel. This one is my favorite so far.
Makeshift Pedestals
A vintage Edison record container and a spool of twine make perfect little pedestals for bottlebrush trees. The height and texture they add give this shelf a charming, collected Christmas look.
Old Metal Pieces
Vintage pieces from old camp cookware make the perfect little holders for bottlebrush trees. Paired with an old grater and a 1930s ministry booklet, this vignette brings together texture, charm, and a nostalgic Christmas feel.
Brass Napkin Rings
My little trees were having a hard time staying in their place, so I pulled out these 2 napkin rings that came in a vintage lot I had won on an online auction. They add the perfect contrast against the little white ironstone bowl.
I also stuck a tree by my vintage price tags, also an auction win. I love the mix of colors here.
Using Simply As Is
This goes without saying! These are adorable just by themselves. Mix colors and you’ve got yourself a festive and cute little mini vignette.
These little trees always bring so much joy to my home, and I hope they spark the same creativity for you. If you’d like more ideas or holiday decorating favorites, the links below are a great place to start.
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