Designer Courtney Wotherspoon created a cool cardboard Christmas tree to serve as a holiday guest book. Here's how to do it at home (with a downloadable template!)
By Produced by Andrea Mills and Emma Reddington
Updated December 3, 2024
(Photo: Sian Richards)
Designer Courtney Witherspoon created this cardboard tree to serve as a holiday guest book. Leave pens and note cards out on display, and guests can add their own touch to your tree. You can even pin or tape Christmas cards to it or let the kids draw on their own ornaments—the options are endless! Plus, there are no messy pine needles to clean up and it’s one tree saved!
Here’s What You’ll Need
2 large pieces of cardboard of the same size (can be purchased from craft store or recycled)
Ruler
Exacto blade
Cardboard Christmas tree template
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Cardboard Christmas tree instructions
Get the template, above.
Cut the two cardboard pieces with the same basic tree shape, ensuring the bottom remains flat.
Using a ruler and exacto knife, cut a thin strip down the centre of one of the cardboard 'trees', from the middle of the tree to the bottom.
On the other 'tree', cut the same strip out from the top of the tree to middle.
Stand the two pieces up, and slide the two cardboard sheets together, along the strips you just cut out, until their bottom edges both sit flat to the floor. You should now have a 3-dimensional tree that can stand on its own.
Add your personal touches using washi tape, glitter glue, ornaments and tinsel. You can continue to slide the two pieces apart if you prefer to lay it flat to decorate.
Tip: Leave out some fun craft supplies for kids and holiday guests to continue adding to your 'holiday guestbook.'