Thanks to Pinterest we now have an entire board devoted to images of Dress Form Christmas Trees . That is where we discovered that many people use dress forms (many of them purchased from us) instead of a traditional Christmas tree for their holiday decoration in their home or retail space.
This is one is our favorite “Christmas tree” dress forms. Like all of the dress form Christmas trees we’ve seen, it is beautiful, doesn’t take up a lot of space and is eco-friendly (no tree had to be cut down). As a green business, we LOVE THAT.
If you are one of those folks like me that must the smell of pine around during Christmas, this dress form offers an option. You can put fresh pine branches on it (see them by brooch made out of ornaments in the right shoulder). Using branches that have fallen off the tree, is better than cutting down and entire tree.
We keep discovering different examples of Christmas tree dress forms on Pinterest. Like this one below that you can purchase for $249 or create your own using our life size wire dress form for $110.00
You can see four examples of other DIY dress form Christmas trees here and then click here to see four AMAZING more. I am constantly surprised at the creative things people do with dress forms.
I’m going to do this one next year in my office.
We’ve always had customers who purchased new and used dress forms for us for creative projects. But Pinterest allows us to see examples not only from our customers, but from creative people all over the world. This one below is from Shabby Cottage Studio in Tennessee.
Please visit our Pinterest board – we have 32 boards devoted to different ways people use mannequins and dress forms for fun and for profit.
These life wire dress forms are especially versatile. We have a range of life size wire dress forms for sale so you can create your own projects like this.
Back to the mannequin dress forms as Christmas trees. Guess what else is great about them?
After Christmas is over, you can either go back to using the dress form to display clothing or jewelry or turn into something decorative for Valentine’s Day, like this one.
Also, see our current Facebook group, Crafty Fun with Mannequins.