Decorating a Christmas tree is one of my favorite holiday traditions, and a charming tree skirt can really tie the whole look together. If you’re ready to add a personal touch to your festive decor, here are 19 DIY tree skirt ideas that will inspire your creativity!
Personalized Name Embroidery
Add a personal touch with embroidered names. I stitched my family’s names onto our tree skirt, making it a cherished part of our holiday traditions. This custom skirt looks especially beautiful when paired with chic rose gold Christmas tree decorations.
Rustic Ruffled Layers
Layered ruffles can add a dramatic flair to your tree skirt. I experimented with different fabric colors and textures to create a skirt with depth and dimension. You can even apply similar ruffled fabric techniques to outdoor projects, like DIY trampoline skirts.
Elegant Scalloped Edge
For a touch of elegance, create a scalloped edge skirt. I used a round object to trace and cut perfect scallops, which gave my tree a sophisticated look.
Cozy Quilted Charm
Nothing says warmth like a quilted tree skirt. I once used fabric scraps from past projects to create a patchwork design that added a cozy, homespun feel to my tree. This rustic skirt would look especially charming wrapped around the base of a DIY tomato cage Christmas tree.
Minimalist Monochrome
A monochrome tree skirt can be both modern and striking. I opted for a sleek black and white design that perfectly complemented my minimalist decor. If you love this color palette for celebrations, you might also enjoy these black, white, and pink party decor ideas.
Vintage Lace Elegance
Repurpose vintage lace into a delicate tree skirt. Using lace trim from my grandmother’s collection, I created a piece that felt both nostalgic and elegant. If you have leftover lace, it also works beautifully for various bag decorating ideas.
Faux Fur Luxury
Transform your living room into a winter wonderland with a faux fur tree skirt. It’s so plush and cozy, I almost wanted to use it as a blanket! This luxurious texture also pairs beautifully with a dark grey couch.
Chic Drop Cloth Simplicity
A simple drop cloth can be transformed into a chic tree skirt. I stenciled a festive design onto mine for an understated, yet stylish look. If you love crafting for the holidays, you might also enjoy making a Halloween costume with a tutu.
Playful Pom Pom Edges
Add a bit of fun with a pom pom trim. I attached oversized pom poms to the edge of a felt skirt, and it became an instant hit with my nieces and nephews. If you have leftover supplies, there are plenty of other fun pom pom crafts you can make for your home.
Gingham Picnic Style
A gingham pattern offers a playful picnic vibe. I chose a vibrant gingham fabric that brought a fresh, cheerful look to my Christmas decor.
No-Sew Burlap Beauty
For a rustic touch, try a burlap tree skirt. With just a hot glue gun and some ribbon, I managed to whip up a charming skirt without a single stitch!
Tactile Twine Wrap
Use twine to wrap around a simple fabric base for added texture. My twine-wrapped skirt offered a natural, tactile contrast to the shiny ornaments.
Artistic Painted Canvas
Turn a simple canvas into a work of art. I painted a winter landscape on my canvas skirt, and it brought an artistic flair to my living room. If you want to try this yourself, there are many simple canvas painting ideas perfect for beginners.
Eco-Friendly Upcycled Denim
Turn your old jeans into a denim tree skirt for a sustainable twist. My upcycled version added a cool, laid-back vibe to my holiday decor. If you’d rather keep wearing them, check out these fun ways to decorate your jeans instead.
Festive Plaid Patterns
Plaid is a classic holiday pattern that never goes out of style. I used red and green plaid fabric to craft a tree skirt that shouted Christmas cheer.

