10 DIY Tomato Cage Christmas Tree Ideas
If you're looking for a unique way to decorate your front porch this Christmas look no further than your garden or your local garden center. The classic wire tomato cage is already the perfect shape to serve as a base for a DIY Christmas tree.
A DIY tomato cage Christmas tree not only adds a touch of originality to your outdoor decor, but it is also a great way to repurpose thrift store materials and reduce waste. It's our favorite DIY and a trendy on Tiktok - make one this year or next year!
We will show you how easy it is to make a tomato cage tree. Then we will share plenty of inspirational projects to help you create stunning tomato cage Christmas trees that will undoubtedly become the centerpiece of your holiday decorations.
How to make a Christmas tree from a tomato cage
Here are 10 easy steps to making your own tomato cage tree:
- Choose your tomato cages: If you don't already have tomato cages to spare in your shed, you can find them for sale at a gardening store or in the garden section at your local home improvement store. Select tomato cages of varying sizes if you want to display them in a group.
- Shape the cage: Turn the tomato cage upside down so that the widest part is at the bottom. Gently bend the prongs inward to form a conical shape, resembling a Christmas tree.
- Secure the ends: To make sure the cage maintains its tree-like shape, use a zip tie, wire, or packing tape to secure the prongs together at the tip of the cage. This will prevent them from spreading out as you add decorations.
- String the lights: Start at the top of the cage and wind string lots of lights around the tomato cage in a spiral motion, working your way down to the base. Make sure the lights are evenly distributed for a balanced look. If you plan to put your tree outside, be sure to choose lights that are rated for outdoor use.
- Add greenery: Wrap faux greenery garland, live branch trimmings, or colorful tinsel garland around the tomato cage, starting from the top of the tree and working your way down to the bottom of the tree. This will give your tree a lush, full appearance.
- Add a tree topper: Crown your tomato cage Christmas tree with a tree topper of your choice. This could be a classic star, an angel, a bow, or any other festive decoration that suits your theme.
- Add some embellishments: Get creative with ribbons, bows, and other embellishments from the dollar store. Use wire or ribbon to attach them to the cage or greenery.
- Arrange trees in a group: If you're creating multiple tomato cage Christmas trees, consider arranging them in a group as a festive display. Tiered tomato cage Christmas trees with varying heights will add lots of visual interest.
- Use to decorate outdoors or indoors: These tomato cage trees work well both indoors and outdoors. If using them outdoors, make sure to choose weather-resistant decorations and secure the base to the ground to prevent toppling.
Tomato cage Christmas tree ideas
The tomato cage tree trend is so popular that there are numerous examples to serve as inspiration. Here are some of our favorite tomato cage tree ideas.
1 Bold ornament-covered tree
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s String-covered tree with lights
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3 Simple and elegant light decor
4 Trio of trees covered in faux garland
Inexpensive garland or older garland with bare spots is perfect for a project like this, because you can easily hide the thin areas as you wrap it around the tomato cage.
4 comments so far:
Hi, how did you attach the live greenery to the cage when making the gnomes?
Carole, that project was actually created by Jada's Garden Center, and you can probably find more details on that site. But if I had to guess, I'd say it was attached with wire.
I’m actually going to attempt the gnome tomorrow! I plan to attach greenery with florist tape and wire.
Love them all