A fully decorated Christmas tree is a sight—a tree topper perched up high, branches dressed in ornaments and festive lights, complete with a stylish tree collar. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best Christmas tree collars to make your holiday centrepiece stand out.
What Is a Christmas Tree Collar?
Tree collars are decorative coverings around the tree’s base, providing a refined and finished look to your display. These offer more coverage than tree skirts and are commonly made of metal, wood, or natural fibres.
What Is the Difference Between a Tree Collar and a Skirt?
A tree skirt is a piece of fabric draped around the tree’s base, covering the stand and any unsightly cords or wires. On the other hand, a tree collar sits around the base of the tree to conceal the stand.
Christmas Tree Collar Ideas
Check out these festive ideas for the base of the Christmas tree that our designers recommend.
1. Earthy Appeal With a Basket Collar
Made from handwoven cattail plant fibres, this basketweave Christmas tree collar creates a beautiful textured look for your display. Our Woven Tree Collar is available in two sizes and in light brown or chestnut.
2. Shine and Sparkle With a Metallic Collar
This tree collar features natural Capiz shells and a gilded metal frame in a matte finish. Perfect for a glam or metallic-themed décor, this gold Christmas tree collar is a striking accent to your glass ornaments and sparkling ribbons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some commonly asked questions about Christmas tree collars.
Do You Need a Christmas Tree Collar?
A Christmas tree collar is not necessary, but it provides a stylish alternative to a traditional tree skirt. It helps conceal the tree stand and adds a decorative touch that complements your holiday décor.
What Size Christmas Collar Do I Need?
Christmas trees under 7 feet pair well with Balsam Hill’s small collars, which measure up to 29 inches in diameter. For trees 7- to 11 feet tall, we recommend our large collars, which are 34 inches long and can cover tree bases up to 32 inches in diameter.
How Do You Cover an Artificial Tree Base?
You can use a tree collar to cover an artificial tree’s base. Wrap it around the metallic feet of your tree and—depending on how they’re made—hinge its detachable sections or attach its magnetic sides.
What Can I Use Instead of a Tree Collar?
Some good alternatives include everyday household items such as blankets, throws, or scarves. You can also repurpose a piano stool as a tree stand or remove the planter boxes you used in spring or summer and use them as the base.
How Do You Pick a Tree Collar?
Consider the size and style of your Christmas tree stand to ensure a proper fit. Choose a collar that complements your overall décor theme. Make sure it is wide enough to cover the stand but not so large that it overwhelms the tree’s base.
We hope our list of Christmas tree base cover ideas gave you inspiration for your holiday décor this season. Click the button below to see more Christmas tree collar options.
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