O Christmas Tree, DIY Christmas Tree, How Lovely are those Castings!

We couldn’t resist a quick little round up of all the ways you can use IOD products to make some elegant, timeless (and tasty) DIY Christmas trees.

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Wooden DIY Christmas Trees

IOD Trimmings and 1st Gen Renassaince Decor Moulds were used for these wooden trees. Created by Fruitful Life Studio, located in Exeter, CA.
Love this joyful boho take on a holiday classic by Two Girls Treasure in Florence, SC. She used the He Loves Me and Monarch Moulds for a warm weather inspired Christmas tree.
So easy to get a little French chic with the Knob Toppers and Crockery Stamp by Bluebird Mercantile in Winter Garden, FL.
Gorgeous upcycled “trees” created by The Painted South. She used old finials, thrifted bun feet, scrap wood and the Classic Elements Mould.
Made with the Trimmings 1 & Trimmings 2 Moulds by Vintage Charm Homestead in Libertyville, IL
The golden highlights really make the moulds on these wooden trees pop! Made by Serendipity House in Southern NH with the Birdsong, Snowflakes, Trimmings 1&2, and Classic Elements Moulds. Click here for a full tutorial.
Who knew how perfect the Bohemia Stamp set could be for Christmas decorations! It makes a beautiful tree along with the Evergreen and Holly Jolly Stamps made by Blue Star at Home in Abilene, TX.

DIY Christmas Trees To Tickle Your Creativity

A little coastal Christmas with the Sea Shells Mould and Woodland Christmas Transfer. You could easily also use the Evergreen Stamps on this DIY Christmas tree created by Bay Avenue Antiques in Barnegat Township, NJ.
Peacock feathers with golden highlights remind us of vintage Christmas decorations. This one was made by The Painted Heirloom in Pace, FL with the Wings and Feathers mould.
How delicious are these herbed butter Christmas trees and snowflakes by Serendipity House in Southern NH. Click here for a complete how-to tutorial plus how to make chocolate molded Christmas trees.
The perfect adornment for a fireplace hearth or mantle! This tree was made with the Boughs of Holly Mould by Vintage Charm Homestead in Libertyville, IL.
Unassuming yet so lovely — anyone opening a gift wrapped in this beautiful paper will know they’re special. Made by The Blue Awning Cambridge, MD in using the Fronds Stamp.
This sparkly gem of a DIY Christmas tree was made with the Boughs of Holly Mould and IOD air dry clay by Maddie Rose Market in Lebanon, OH.

Want more DIY Christmas Tree ideas?

If you haven’t already, join our Creative Tribe on Facebook. Ideas, encouragement and inspiration abound. Here’s some Christmas creations made by group members.

The wood pallet Christmas tree was stamped by Creative Tribe member Susan Christmas.
While not a Christmas tree exactly… we just had to share this beautiful skate designed and made by Creative Tribe member Deb Hefner.

What’s not to love about a DIY Christmas Tree?

We hope this evergreen inspiration gave you some DIY Christmas tree ideas. Let us know what you’re making in the comments below or share them with us on social media.

O Christmas Tree, DIY Christmas Tree, How Lovely are those Castings!

O Christmas Tree, DIY Christmas Tree, How Lovely are those Castings!

We couldn’t resist a quick little round up of all the ways you can use IOD products to make some elegant, timeless (and tasty) DIY Christmas trees.

No time now? Pin this post for later.

Wooden DIY Christmas Trees

IOD Trimmings and 1st Gen Renassaince Decor Moulds were used for these wooden trees. Created by Fruitful Life Studio, located in Exeter, CA.
Love this joyful boho take on a holiday classic by Two Girls Treasure in Florence, SC. She used the He Loves Me and Monarch Moulds for a warm weather inspired Christmas tree.
So easy to get a little French chic with the Knob Toppers and Crockery Stamp by Bluebird Mercantile in Winter Garden, FL.
Gorgeous upcycled “trees” created by The Painted South. She used old finials, thrifted bun feet, scrap wood and the Classic Elements Mould.
Made with the Trimmings 1 & Trimmings 2 Moulds by Vintage Charm Homestead in Libertyville, IL
The golden highlights really make the moulds on these wooden trees pop! Made by Serendipity House in Southern NH with the Birdsong, Snowflakes, Trimmings 1&2, and Classic Elements Moulds. Click here for a full tutorial.
Who knew how perfect the Bohemia Stamp set could be for Christmas decorations! It makes a beautiful tree along with the Evergreen and Holly Jolly Stamps made by Blue Star at Home in Abilene, TX.

DIY Christmas Trees To Tickle Your Creativity

A little coastal Christmas with the Sea Shells Mould and Woodland Christmas Transfer. You could easily also use the Evergreen Stamps on this DIY Christmas tree created by Bay Avenue Antiques in Barnegat Township, NJ.
Peacock feathers with golden highlights remind us of vintage Christmas decorations. This one was made by The Painted Heirloom in Pace, FL with the Wings and Feathers mould.
How delicious are these herbed butter Christmas trees and snowflakes by Serendipity House in Southern NH. Click here for a complete how-to tutorial plus how to make chocolate molded Christmas trees.
The perfect adornment for a fireplace hearth or mantle! This tree was made with the Boughs of Holly Mould by Vintage Charm Homestead in Libertyville, IL.
Unassuming yet so lovely — anyone opening a gift wrapped in this beautiful paper will know they’re special. Made by The Blue Awning Cambridge, MD in using the Fronds Stamp.
This sparkly gem of a DIY Christmas tree was made with the Boughs of Holly Mould and IOD air dry clay by Maddie Rose Market in Lebanon, OH.

Want more DIY Christmas Tree ideas?

If you haven’t already, join our Creative Tribe on Facebook. Ideas, encouragement and inspiration abound. Here’s some Christmas creations made by group members.

The wood pallet Christmas tree was stamped by Creative Tribe member Susan Christmas.
While not a Christmas tree exactly… we just had to share this beautiful skate designed and made by Creative Tribe member Deb Hefner.

What’s not to love about a DIY Christmas Tree?

We hope this evergreen inspiration gave you some DIY Christmas tree ideas. Let us know what you’re making in the comments below or share them with us on social media.

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