I always loved putting up a Christmas Tree. The glitz, the anticipation, taking the ornaments out of the boxes, reminiscing about each and every one of them.
But there are times when a tree may prove too big or too complicated an idea. I remember that before I moved countries, I wanted to keep the Christmas tree decorations as hassle-free as possible. So if you're getting ready to move, or your apartment is too small for a Christmas tree, or you're traveling for the holidays and can't justify decorating an empty house ... these 4 ideas are for you.
From top, clockwise, we have inspiration from :
1. Live tree in a pot with polka dot hearts and stripped hearts found on Trendenser.
2. Wooden tree with white stars made by Ann Elin from Idyll and him.
3. Advent calendar in the shape of a tree from Home by Linn.
4. Twig Christmas tree with black stars and lanterns from Lekker Fris.
But there are times when a tree may prove too big or too complicated an idea. I remember that before I moved countries, I wanted to keep the Christmas tree decorations as hassle-free as possible. So if you're getting ready to move, or your apartment is too small for a Christmas tree, or you're traveling for the holidays and can't justify decorating an empty house ... these 4 ideas are for you.
From top, clockwise, we have inspiration from :
1. Live tree in a pot with polka dot hearts and stripped hearts found on Trendenser.
2. Wooden tree with white stars made by Ann Elin from Idyll and him.
3. Advent calendar in the shape of a tree from Home by Linn.
4. Twig Christmas tree with black stars and lanterns from Lekker Fris.