
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably walked past a pile of fallen branches in the yard a hundred times without giving them a second thought. But trust me, now is the moment to start collecting them. Autumn is absolute gold for gathering those perfectly weathered sticks – the kind with just enough character to make a rustic Christmas craft feel charming rather than scrappy. Toss a few aside while you’re doing the yard work, and by the time Christmas rolls around, you’ll have the most wonderful little stash ready for crafting.
Those branches are exactly what you’ll need for this darling hanging Christmas tree project. It’s one of those simple, earthy ideas that feels both modern and nostalgic. I adore how the finished hanging tree becomes a display piece in its own right – a place to showcase your favourite handmade ornaments, the sentimental baubles from your kids’ early years, or even a strand of twinkle lights that glow softly in the evenings. It’s perfect for smaller spaces, too, because it gives you that festive “tree moment” without needing to rearrange half the living room.
If you want to see how to build this little beauty step-by-step, pop over to Collective Gen for the full tutorial. It’s straightforward, surprisingly sturdy, and such a lovely way to bring a natural, handmade touch to your Christmas decorating this year.
. Pop on over to the blog Collective Gen to see the full tutorial on how to make a hanging branch Christmas tree.
