Diy Christmas Tree Stand Bucket

Oh and definitely don’t decorate your tree first.
Diy christmas tree stand bucket. Wrapped present look diy christmas tree base. Designing a diy christmas tree stand we decided our christmas tree needed to be relatively cat proof. Compatible with compatible with small to medium sized trees up to 1.5m in height.
Now, i’m sure you’ve seen this galvanized bucket christmas tree skirt idea all over social media. Save a broken christmas tree with this easy hack whatever caused the stand to break, there's no reason to take your tree to the curb just yet. I decided to make one of the basket tree stands with a basket i found at the store, which was the perfect size for my tree, but too small to fit my tree stand on my artificial flocked christmas tree.
Pick a large enough but good looking planter or a bucket. These diy holiday tree containers vary from baskets, to buckets, pails to crates and the sparkliest one of all is one made out of mirrors! While you can always opt for a classic tree skirt, you also might enjoy making your own diy christmas tree stand with a few basic supplies.
We also wanted to keep the cat from trying to drink (or spill) the water used to water the tree. One benefit of a box stand is that they add height to your tree. To accommodate larger trees, simply size up the metal pail and clothesline hooks, filling with additional rock for added weight to support the tree.
Next, i gave the hat box a few coats of the sterling silver spray paint to give it a patinated metallic look that resembles the finish on a galvanized bucket. If you’re looking for a diy or something you can buy off the shelf. A tree collar does not add height to your tree, but it does cover the base and gives it a sleek look.
Baskets are great to use as a tree base and this diy idea surely doesn’t disappoint. We’re loving this mirrored design! At the picket fence makes a glamorous christmas tree stand for all those that like a bit of modern energy thrown into their holiday decor.