Diy Tree Collar Box

When i first saw the store tree collars, i thought “i can make that with a steel tub!” and got to looking up tutorials. Check out my first stencil project with a cricut for what we did to our christmas tree box.


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It needs to wrap around the base of the stand.

Diy tree collar box. To make a diy tree collar, you basically need something big enough for your christmas tree base to fit inside. But before we start building the box, we need deal with how the tree is going to stand in the box. Grab your kiddos’ glue sticks and your favorite wrapping paper.

Let me guide you on how to build a christmas tree stand box. I won't lie, i was winging this part. To finish the box, i used decorative nails to attach these simple trunk accents to the top and bottom of each corner.

Cover the flattened cardboard box with quality wrapping paper. 🙂 start with a box. I had purchased this tree collar, which was on sale at the time, but when i put it under our tree, it was a little short, leaving the tree stem showing.

This basket that i ended up finding and using is approx. You will need a hole or opening for the tree to fit in through. Then measure the width of the tree stand.

Repeat this process on each corner, until you have two sides of paper that resemble a traditional package. 0 comments and 0 replies × report video. No way i could justify spending that much on a tree collar.

How to make a wood christmas tree box collar hello foxes! Cut your wrapping paper to size. We were able to make our own for 1/3 of the cost.

The first thing i did was decide how high i wanted my tree collar to be. I have seen galvanized tree collars for a few years and love the idea, but definitely wasn’t going to spend $60 for one! Measure the height from the floor to the bottom branches of your christmas tree.

I already splurged on a tree. Flip your basket over so the bottom is facing upward. A cardboard box (you will want to use a size box that will fit around your tree stand) 2.

We started out by making a basic square box with four sides each measuring 23″ by 10″. So i followed kim’s instructions and set a piece of one inch pvc pipe into a bucket of mortar mix.this was the very first time i worked with cement. Cut a length about two inches longer than the height of your tree collar.

The supplies i will be using are: I don’t like for my tree stand to show so i came up with a very quick and easy way to create a tree collar using poster boards. Seeing as how the hat box is made of cardboard, i don’t see this tree collar lasting for years and years, but at least for this year, i’ve got it covered with hopes of a nicer tree collar one day.

Cut the cardboard to fit, like this: Or at least, the sides of a box. How to make a christmas tree collar.

Shortly after(and i cant take credit for it, myself), i came across this awesome diy christmas tree box tutorial from one of my favorite home bloggers @ ahousewebuilt on instagram. Four poster boards (my poster boards are 22in x 28 in) 2. We have included different styles of tree collars to hopefully cover everyone’s diy style and ability.

Using a box cutter, cut around the perimeter of the basket. Most of them have you cutting the entire base out, which works if that is what you want, but this. This diy wood box will act as a collar of sorts, to finish off your tree.

Use a fine bead of hot glue down the edge of the ribbon and glue it to the edges to cover the fold. To create this woven tree collar i first started by scouring my local thrift stores for a wicker basket that i felt would be the right shape and size. This wicker basket from amazon would work great too!

12″x12″x14″ and was only $4.99. If there are a few metal braces, you can leave them in place. This base doesn’t have a top or a bottom so that you can just slide it around the tree base without having to lift the tree into the box.

When you set up your tree collar, it will look something like this. Add in your christmas tree stand to make sure it fits. This was so easy to do.

Watch the video below of the diy christmas tree collar. This is a great project for christmas decor. Originally used to hide the tree stand or bucket.

Today jim and i are sharing how we made a wood christmas tree box with you. I choose a corner and i pulled the wrapping paper flush to the box. This tree collar will be 11” high.

How to create a christmas tree collar for under $5: This could be a a basket, bucket, bin, or anything. Once it was out of the box, i realized that my beautiful existing wooden tree collar was too small for the base needed to support the.

Please login in order to report media. Attach l brackets to your new christmas tree collar. And, voilà, i had a box.

A tree collar is a fresh alternative to traditional tree skirts and more effectively conceals tree stands as well as the pole of artificial christmas trees. This farmhouse christmas tree collar will hide your traditional style metal or plastic stand. An easy and cheap solution that i think looks pretty cute!

Don’t forget to neatly wrap all edges. Add in kids handprints with acrylic paint on one of the sides to personalize it. Sand and scuff the wood with sandpaper if you want the distressed look.

Make sure you keep the board folded while you do this, do not do it with the board open flat. Christmas tree collars come in all different sizes and styles to suit your home decor, but rather than buying a tree collar. The metal stand is far too big.

Their home is nothing short of amazing! I folded the excess top of the paper inside of the box and tapped it. It also helps raise your christmas tree up off the floor.

I like my tree collar trainers to hide the stand and pile of my tree. Once all sides of the wicker tree collar have been cut, remove the bottom. (maybe after christmas they’ll go on sale?) in the meantime, i came up with a solution!

This diy solution is perfect because it gives me that tidy christmas tree collar look, it’s a fairly inexpensive project, and it can easily be stored up against a wall! Peel and stick wallpaper (i purchased my wallpaper from home depot) the purpose of me making my own tree collar is so that i can make it as tall as i want and as wide as i want. Obviously, since the purpose of the box was intended to hide the base of the tree, i didn’t bother constructing a top or bottom.

Use double sided tape to secure the diy christmas tree collar exactly where you want it. This diy is fast and easy, and we made this in under an hour. Give it a test run to make sure the box will fit underneath the tree.

We encourage you to have a go at these diy collar versions. And that included taking lots of pictures and video to share with you as we did. Christmas tree collars are as they sound, a collar that goes around the base of your tree.


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