Today I’m joining a group of 40 bloggers sharing their Christmas tree decor. My yarn lover’s Christmas tree can be found at the bottom, below all the other links. Hope y’all have fun looking at all the beautiful trees!

Welcome To Our Third Annual Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop!

Looking for Christmas Tree decorating ideas? We are sharing 40 absolutely beautiful Christmas Trees from some of your favorite home decor bloggers.

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It’s the third year of the Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop hosted by Our Crafty Mom.

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You will find holiday inspiration for just about every Christmas tree style.

The fun starts on Friday, November 29th and continues through Saturday, November 30th.

We hope you will visit the talented bloggers linked below. This blog hop is something we look forward to every year and we hope you do too.

Grab your favorite beverage and settle in for some beautiful Christmas Tree decor inspiration!

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A Yarn Lover’s Christmas Tree

Last year I made myself a table top Christmas tree out of a tomato cage. I needed to downsize. This year I decided to create a themed tree with one of my favorite things – yarn! I made several crocheted ornaments, pulled in some other yarny makes, & sprinkled in some fun yarny tools.

It was fun to find things to add that were yarn related, like my skiing Santa. I didn’t knit his sweater & hat, but it fits right in with all the yarny goodness!

I had fun crocheting up things for the tree & wish I’d had more time to make more. The garland is some fun eyelash yarn!

What yarn lover tree would be complete without a basket of yummy yarn??

I made a Christmas cactus & decorated it with my crocheted version of twinkle lights. It’s nestled in an alpaca planter or maybe it’s a llama. I can never tell them apart!

I mixed in some premade ornaments with handmade ones. The poinsettias have a knit look even though they aren’t handmade.

A little sheet of cookies & a pitcher of hot cocoa make fun additions. The pitcher was supposed to be a mug, but I mis-matched my yarn weights. A pitcher of hot cocoa is better anyway! : D

I rounded out the look with a crocheted Christmas afghan I made years ago.

I hope y’all enjoyed my whimsical take on a traditional Christmas tree. Don’t forget to check out all the other wonderful trees!

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18 Comments on A Yarn Lover’s Christmas Tree

  1. Oh my word you are so talented!!! I wish I could do what you do! The smore’s ornament is definitely my fave. Wish I were on your Christmas list! I’d beg for one of these. Love your tree. So glad I got to see it.

  2. Kristie, I absolutely adore your unique and fun Christmas tree. All of the handmade ornaments really make it so warm and cozy. And the tree topper is the best! Thank you so much for participating again in the Christmas Tree Decor Blog Hop! Happy Holidays!

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