Kelly sent in a link to her blog My Simple Walk that includes a wonderful tutorial and video on how to make a Charlie Brown Christmas Tree. I love these simple sparse style trees, I suppose it could be from watching the cartoon every year but boy, it sure puts a smile on my face!
There’s something about a Charlie Brown Christmas tree that just tugs at the heart, isn’t there? That sweet little droopy branch, the single ornament, the whole “it’s not perfect but it’s loved” energy. And honestly, haven’t we all had a Christmas like that at some point? The kind where the decorations are a bit mismatched, the tinsel is slightly crooked, and the dog keeps stealing the soft toys from under the tree.
This recycled version of the classic Charlie Brown tree captures all that homespun charm without needing much more than a branch, a bit of scrap fabric, and a single shiny bauble. It’s simple, sentimental, and packed with that vintage holiday feeling we all crave around this time of year. The kind of craft you can make while sipping a cuppa and remembering when the kids were little and everything felt magical — messy, but magical.
And the best part? Every tree turns out with its own bit of personality. A little wonky, a little sweet, and somehow absolutely perfect. Just like the original.
