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8 Ways to Use Bottle Brush Trees

By Anita 14 Comments

Bottle brush trees give your Christmas decor a vintage vibe and I just like them. I don’t know why; I just do. So I thought I would reveal 6 ways I’ve used these trees in my own Christmas decor.

  1. In a little house.

I guess technically the trees should be outside the house and not inside, but this works for me.

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2. In a cloche

These are small little trees in a petite cloche.

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Or you could use larger trees in a larger cloche, like this one shown below from a luncheon I had a few years ago. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE.

3. On a bread board

These trees are on a marble cutting board.

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But you could also put trees on a large wood bread board like the one shown below.

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Here I have the trees outside the house where they belong!

4. On a cake stand

The bottle brushes on the cake stands look so festive with the Scottish shortbread shown, CLICK HERE FOR MORE. 

4. In a snow globe

You can use the trees to make your own homemade snow globes, CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

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5. On top of moss. Here I have recreated the Scottish Highlands (from Outlander) with moss in the dough bowl, and I added the white trees on top. I just need a little Jamie and Claire dolls to add to the mix.  Sorry I have the giggles, and that makes it difficult to write a serious blog post.

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7. On top of books

These trees are set on top of several books tied with twine.

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8. In a teacup

You can also use the trees on your Christmas table.

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8. On top of  car

I know you have seen these all over Pinterest, but I still find them adorable.

 

Of course there are many more ways to use bottle brush trees, but this should help get you started. Where do you find them? I do have a few left in my shop if you are looking for the kind with the ornaments already on them.

 


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Comments

  1. Eileen says

    November 29, 2015 at 13:27

    I Just bleached a few trees and read your post. What a “duh” moment as I realized that I have a terrarium almost like that one in the photo. Great idea!! Thanks.

    Reply
    • Anita says

      November 29, 2015 at 19:31

      Oh that’s awesome Eileen.

      Reply
  2. Marty says

    November 29, 2015 at 13:49

    Your blog is one of my favorites. Where do you find bottle brush trees

    Reply
    • Anita says

      November 29, 2015 at 19:31

      I found some at Target. I have some in my online shop as well. http://shop.cedarhillfarmhouse.com/products/bottle-brush-trees-set-of-3

      Reply
  3. Pamela says

    November 29, 2015 at 15:26

    Thanks for ideas. I love your bottle brush trees .

    Reply
  4. Margaret says

    November 30, 2015 at 15:39

    You’re an Outlander fan! Just one more reason to love your blog!!

    Reply
  5. Genie Annino Steger says

    November 23, 2016 at 07:05

    Love the bottle brush trees and wished I had still saved my mine. My Dad used to work in the Fuller Brush Brush Company in East Hartford CT and brought them home to us….maybe they disappeared along the moves.. However I do have one that has resided in my daughter’s dollhouse for 40 years and we are in the process of restoring that house and I will add more more glitter to that Christmas tree! My father built that dollhouse and my mother did the decorating, now my husband and I are adding some of our touches (like updating the avocado appliances to stainless steel!!!!!etc. LOLOSo fun!

    Reply
    • Anita says

      November 23, 2016 at 16:24

      Oh wow, and too funny on the appliances in the dollhouse!!

      Reply
  6. Maggie says

    November 23, 2016 at 08:20

    I have collected bottle brush trees for several years. I like to tuck them into bookshelves or small ones on a wreath. I love that you are an Outlander fan , I have read the books since they first came out. I’m looking forward to season 3, I want to see Claire walk into the print shop.

    Reply
  7. Margaret says

    November 23, 2016 at 08:48

    Another Outlander fan! Just one more reason to like your blog!

    Enjoy your holiday!

    Reply
    • Anita says

      November 23, 2016 at 16:23

      Yay Margaret! Can’t wait for Season 3.

      Reply
  8. MARY-ANN (FROM CANADA!) says

    November 23, 2016 at 11:46

    I love to use the bottle brush trees for decorating! They are so cute! I have used them in my Christmas Village Set. I have put little lights on some of the bigger trees.

    Reply
  9. Jolena says

    December 23, 2016 at 11:57

    These little bottle brush trees have wormed their way into my heart and decor this year. Don’t know why… I used to associate them with all things old fashioned and out-dated. I guess the saying is true, “Everything old is new again”. Thanks for the ideas.

    Reply
  10. Pamela says

    December 24, 2016 at 09:34

    I always love your bottle brush tree decor ”
    Merry Christmas to you and your family
    Be safe

    Reply

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