These Tulle Christmas Trees Look Like They're Straight Out of a Fairytale

Photo credit: The Apollo Box
Photo credit: The Apollo Box

From House Beautiful

It's not all evergreen: the past few years have seen all manner of variation on the traditional Christmas tree. Some trade out the typical evergreen for a playful pink tree. Others turn heads with unique decorations— like Kelly Ripa's family photo tree. But there's one type of tree we haven't seen much of until now: the tulle Christmas tree. That’s right, a tree composed entirely from strips of tulle.

The shimmery fabric used in tutus, wedding gowns, and veils is now being used to craft these elegant, delicate trees trees. Search #tullechristmastree on Instagram and you'll already find a few setting the scene for the holidays. I can't help but think that if Cinderella had a tree, it would look somewhat like this.

Both small and large tulle trees have been spotted. If you're looking to hop on the trend, Hallmark's tutorial will walk you through the process of creating your own tabletop tulle tree. To build taller trees, Your Family has a DIY guide that can assist!

But if you're not much of a crafter (I feel you!), you can also buy one. The Apollo Box is currently selling a gorgeous Christmas tulle tree available in six different shades of pink. While the trees are just shy of four feet in height, they make for a charming addition in a child's bedroom or throughout your home. Plus, they come with lightweight decorations to complete the look.

Sadly, tulle trees most likely won’t be able to support any heavy ornaments or garlands you may have. However, they sure are pretty to look at. Perhaps they’ll become the new must-have decor for a Christmas wedding? They're definitely fairytale-esque.

We rounded up a few of our favorite trees below.

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