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Junk Treasure Christmas Trees

December 18, 2015 By: Linda @ Mixed Kreations8 Comments

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Here’s a awesome collection of Junk Treasure Christmas Trees to get your creativity flowing.

This rusty Christmas tree found at Homeroad was made from an old rusty galvanized planter cut into pieces then screwed down to a piece of reclaimed wood.

I found this rusty hardware Christmas tree at “Petticoat Junktion”, made from a collection of rusty treasures and a reclaimed drawer bottom.

repurposed funnel tree
I love these repurposed alternative Christmas trees at Organized Clutter. It is really hard to pick a favorite here they are all great repurposed trees.

Here’s another great repurposed Christmas tree found at Organized Clutter, the rusty springs tree.

This unique Christmas tree that I found over at “Country Design Style” was repurposed using an old wire Christmas tree, and spindle pieces of different lengths.

This simple rustic Christmas tree isn’t made from junk finds but is made from recycled paper and twigs. I wanted to include it in the collection because I thought it made some great ornaments or really cute gift tags for Christmas presents, and could be made for next to nothing. See how to make this tree at “Keeping With The Times”.

This junk Christmas tree found over at “Vintage With Laces” was made from vintage books and wood pallets.

This fun junk Christmas tree by Beyond The Picket Fence” was made by attaching a variety of rusty old things to a piece of old barnwood.

ironing board Christmas tree
Here’s another awesome Christmas tree by “Beyond The Picket Fence. It is made from an old ironing board tree, with holes which worked out great for the lights. I love this tree, great repurpose!

The last junk tree in this collection is by “My Salvaged Treasures”, and is made from a variety of old rusty and crystals lamp parts. Awesome repurposed junk tree.

Do you have any Junk Treasure Christmas Trees that you’ve made? Would love to see them!

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  1. kathy@petticoatjunktion says

    December 18, 2015 at 11:03 am

    Thanks for the feature!
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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      December 19, 2015 at 10:24 am

      Your welcome Kathy! I love your work, you make some amazing pieces with what most consider rusty old junk.

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  2. Gina says

    December 19, 2015 at 1:59 pm

    These are such cool repurposed items! I never even would have thought of making most of them!! Now I think that I need to hunt down some junk to make these cool trees for next Christmas. I think that my favorite one is the one with sticks and paper that you can make gift tags out of. But, after that one definitely the old books on a piece of wood. So cool!
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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      December 21, 2015 at 7:25 am

      I wish I had a better creative eye for seeing the potential of what I could make when I spy a cool piece of junk.

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  3. Jessica says

    December 19, 2015 at 2:50 pm

    These are cool. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a junk Christmas tree before. My favorite is the one made from funnels!

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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      December 21, 2015 at 7:26 am

      I can’t make up my mind in my favorite, but I thinks it’s between the funnels and the ironing board.

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  4. Pili says

    December 20, 2015 at 9:35 am

    Love all of them!! They are so creative!! The funnel one is my favorite though.
    Thanks for sharing, Linda!
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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      December 21, 2015 at 7:28 am

      Love that one too! There all great! I need a more creative eye for junk (-;

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