DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree

DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree — We’re no strangers to alternative Christmas trees, and this year is no different with our colorful DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree.

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

We’re no strangers to alternative Christmas trees. See here and here. And this year is no exception!

We actually made this DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree for the Girl Crush Holiday Market as signage/decor and decided it was too cute not to share.

Plus, you can easily hang ornaments from it just like a traditional tree, but minus the shedding cleanup or faux tree fluffing.

Since we had anticipated using it just for market decor, we didn’t take our usual in-depth tutorial photos. So you’ll have to use your imagination for some of the steps!

It’s pretty straightforward though and one of our favorite creative pegboard ideas.

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

Materials And Tools Needed To Make A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree

Pegboard

Rotary or skill saw

4-6 foot metal pipe

Quickrete

Two screw and bolt sets

Ceramic planter — Ours is from Ikea.

Mint green paint and paint brush — Optional

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

How To Make A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree

Jared used a rotary saw to cut the giant piece of pegboard into a long triangle shape.

He then mixed the quick cement and poured it into the white planter and inserted the metal pole until it fully set.

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

From there we used the screw and bolt sets to attach the pegboard to the metal pole, and then spray painted the whole thing white.

Once the spray paint dried, I painted the pegboard itself mint green and let it dry completely.

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

Once it was dried I debated whether I wanted to decorate it or not! I kind of like the simple tree with a single pom pom on top.

It also went well with our pinky Happy Quartz Rose Chair from Article, and I’m always a sucker for a good color scheme with styled corners!

 A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

A DIY Pegboard Christmas Tree by DIY Blogger Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth

I finally ended up adding a cute garland to it for a little extra umph, but I love the way it turned out! It’s definitely a modern space saver when it comes to Christmas trees without the fuss. What do you all think?!

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7 Comments

  1. We substituted a white PVC pipe for the metal one=no paint needed! I also used this for hanging our Christmas cards…perfect!

  2. You could also do like I did and use it to hang all your Christmas cards from everyone and the bonus is, it not only stops them looking messy and overcrowding your fireplace but it also looks really professional and modern depending how you decorate it I used some old tinsel and a few baubles and it looked stunning.
    Thanks for a fantastic diy xxx

  3. This is so cute for Christmas decorating! I have so many odd spaces in my apartment that are hard to decorate, but this is perfect!