Today I want to share the rest of the creative idea and detail pictures I took from last years Ronald McDonald House Trees of Hope event.
A cupcake inspired tree... If I had a bakery/store front, this would definitely be how I would display items for purchase! Sprinkles, liners, etc.
Here are a couple of tree topper options I thought were pretty cute...
In addition to a chef's hat, I might have to add the wooden spoons to my kitchen tree this year.
I like this flag idea if you have a region specific tree or as a way to share your heritage around the holidays.
Not that I was crazy about the "Cars" umbrella, but I think the idea of using an umbrella as a topper could be very theme-fitting on some trees. What about a Spring/Easter tree!?
Feathers will never get old as tree toppers. This was a very naturalistic tree and the pheasant feathers fit beautifully.
Now for some overall themed trees... So whimsical
Giddy Up! A cowboy tree complete with a hat and red bandana.
Definitely the most unusual at the event had to be this tree. A true forward thinking fashion tree. Pretty creative wouldn't you say!? They pushed and pulled branches until it resembled a body shape. Then proceeded to dress and accessorize her to the max.
I enjoyed the bounty and detail of this school themed tree. Kids would LOVE to help with the whole process. Designing, buying, making the pieces (ruler star topper, paper chain garland, etc.) and of course decorating the entire tree. This would be a great way to support a school or church program for charity.
Woodland creature trees have become very popular in recent years due to Pottery Barn, Pier 1, Restoration Hardware, etc. selling rustic animal ornaments. I thought the fence detail on this woodland tree was adorable. The fake snow definitely adds a nice little touch too.
And finally, a unique way to add detail to christmas tree lights. Do you have a beach themed tree? A beach house? This is for you!
Enclose each individual bulb with seashells. Watch with wonder as this craft takes you back to the tranquility of the beach where you picked up the shells. Even if it is in the dead of winter!