My journey, juggling being a creative mother of three and writing toward publication all for His glory.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Creative Christmas Trees

Hi friends! Merry Christmas! Last week I showed you some of the more unusual Christmas trees I could find. This week, I wanted to share a handful of those I thought were creative and fun. So here you are!


I like the simplicity AND the fact that you can add more decorations, take away some or whatever you want and it's still pretty.

Here are a few for all the writers and readers who love books.
This first one is my favorite.


This is just...strange. But I thought it still looked nice, and I love sushi, so I put it in anyway :)


And for those Dr. Seuss fans (who isn't?), here are two Dr. Seuss inspired trees.


So there you have it! Have you ever seen any creative or fun trees like this? Which one is your favorite?


***My last post on the What is Your Novel Missing? series is up at The Writer's Alley today. It's all about grounding your reader in their setting, if you're interested.

9 comments:

Jennifer Shirk said...

That was fun! Loved the book ones!!

Wendy Paine Miller said...

#2 and the last one.

What a blast this has been. Thanks for posting these. Great idea!

Merry Christmas!
~ Wendy

Keli Gwyn said...

I like the bookshelf tree. Clean and uncluttered. The sproing Suessical one is just plain fun. =)

Heidi Chiavaroli said...

Oh my goodness, very unique Cindy!

I like the very first one...it looked the neatest (as in uncluttered!).

Merry Christmas!

Cindy R. Wilson said...

I like these, too! Maybe I'm too traditional to actually put something like this in my house, but they are fun to look at.

Loree Huebner said...

I love the books and bookshelf one.

How fun!

Sarah Forgrave said...

Oh wow, how creative! I like the first book one, but I can just imagine how long (or short) it would last in my house with my two little destructers running around. :)

Susan J. Reinhardt said...

I like the first book tree best, but what would happen if one in the middle beckoned me to open it?

Blessings,
Susan :)

Stacy Henrie said...

Love the book one! I like electic trees - maybe because we put all kinds of ornaments on ours, like the kids' school-made ornaments and some from when I was a kid. :)