Wine not? People Use Empty Wine Bottles to Make Christmas Trees

© AFP 2023 / Christof StacheChristmas balls are for sale at the traditional Christmas Market in Nuremberg, southern Germany, on December 1, 2017. - The traditional "Nuernberger Christkindlesmarkt" opens from December 1 to December 24, 2017.
Christmas balls are for sale at the traditional Christmas Market in Nuremberg, southern Germany, on December 1, 2017. - The traditional Nuernberger Christkindlesmarkt opens from December 1 to December 24, 2017. - Sputnik International
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Getting live Christmas trees in the United States and Canada is getting harder every year as shortages have been reported in different parts of both countries. Not only is it not easy to find a live Christmas tree anymore, it's become more costly too.

Preparing for the most magical time of the year can be quite stressful, especially when it comes to getting presents for all your loved ones or decorating your home, but if you are still undecided about a Christmas tree – a live one, which smells good, but comes with a carpet of needles or an artificial one, which solves the needle issue, but has no festive mood – we got it all solved: a Christmas tree made of wine bottles. That is an alternative many people have opted for in recent years.

As crazy as it sounds this type of Christmas tree seems quite beautiful especially with lots of lights.

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Of course there are some downsides to this alternative... Santa may think you’ve been very naughty, pets that love to play with Christmas decorations may break it down making that needle issue look like a walk in the park. Plus creating even a small-sized Christmas tree will require you to consume lots of booze, but since its Christmas time, we are sure you can handle it.

The magazine House Beautiful has provided hints on how to construct such a tree.

Place your wine rack where you want your tree to go and wrap the frame in string lights. It’s just like decorating a regular tree, except pine needles aren’t sticking you in the face every time you wrap your lights around. Now that things are seriously lit, start stacking your empty bottles, working from the ground up. Once you’ve got your bottles stacked, add one at the top to look like a tree topper.

If you are not a fan of wine and concerned about plastic pollution, you can make a Christmas tree of plastic bottles, which looks just as good as its glass alternative.

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