
I got one tree up yesterday.
And guess what?
I USED A FUR TREE COLLAR.
Please tell me you haven’t heard of that yet.
I wanted to be the first to tell you that fur tree collars like this are apparently a thing.
I’m finishing up some DIY ornaments I’m working on that I’ll share tomorrow.
But until then?
I wanted to start the weekend with a little tree skirt inspiration. After all, I feel qualified to comment on this subject. Remember the first post I ever shared on the blog? It was all about my Christmas tree skirt—or lack thereof.
Today on Day 8 of “12 Days of Getting Ready for Christmas” and today in honor of that fur Christmas tree collar I’m sharing all the clever ideas and some fun products to decorate under the tre.
Trust me. I know how important Christmas tree skirts are.
They make the tree so much cuter.
So I did a little research and found 14 tree skirts that are the CUTEST.
Let’s GO.

Before I share all the Christmas tree skirts with you? It wouldn’t be a Christmas post without a little DIY
I wanted to give you some DIY ideas you can add under the tree:
- Tree Urn: Instead of putting the tree on the floor? Add it to an urn instead.
- Sled Skirt: Instead of a traditional tree skirt, use an old wooden sled as a base.
- Snowdrift Skirt: Create a winter wonderland at the base of your tree by shaping white blankets or faux fur into gentle snowdrifts.
- Vintage Suitcase Display: Stack vintage suitcases of different sizes under the tree instead of a tree skirt.
- Floating Ornament Garland: Hang a garland made of a clear fishing line adorned with hanging ornaments just above the floor. It creates the illusion that the ornaments are magically floating beneath the tree.
- Wooden Crate Village: Arrange wooden crates in a village formation around the tree.
- Quilted Tree Skirt: Make a tree skirt from a patchwork of old holiday-themed quilts or blankets.
- Book Tree Skirt: Stack vintage books around the base of the tree.
- Decorate With Pinecones: Add pinecones to baskets around the base of the tree.
- Toolbox Tree Skirt: Place a toolbox against the base of the tree instead of a tree skirt.
And now?
Let’s look at some of the cutest tree skirts I found that are so affordable.

1. Sequin tree skirt
An entire tree skirt made out of sequins.
Let’s go.
You can see the sequin tree skirt here.

2. Faux fur tree skirt
Instead of a fur collar? Here’s a fur tree skirt. Look how soft and furry this tree skirt is.
It looks just like snow (and it’s under $10 right now on sale).
You can see the faux fur tree skirt here.

3. Double-sided Reindeer Tree Skirt
This is almost like two tree skirts in one.
It’s reversible and ties in place and it’s under $20.
You can see the double-sided tree skirt here.

4. Burlap Merry Christmas Tree Skirt
I hear those sleigh bells jingling.
Look how cute this tree skirt is with pom poms and snowflakes.
You can see the Merry Christmas tree skirt here.

5. Candy cane tree skirt
Make a bold statement under the tree.
This tree skirt is so sweet.
You can see the candy cane tree skirt here (and there’s a 5% off coupon today).

6. Wooden Tree Collar
Change it up with a tree collar instead of a skirt.
This rustic tree collar is such a great alternative for the tree.
You can see the wooden tree collar here.

7. Blue and white snowflake tree skirt
The only thing cuter than blue and white?
A tree skirt with blue and white snowflakes.
And you won’t believe the price with a 20% off coupon right now.
You can see the blue and white snowflake tree skirt here.

8. Woven Tree Collar
This woven tree collar is one of the best-selling tree skirt alternatives.
It’s a tree collar classic.
You can see the woven tree collar here.

9. Galvanized Tree Collar
This tree collar looks like it arrived from the Christmas tree farm.
I love the graphic and the galvanized metal exterior.
You can see the galvanized tree collar here.

10. Red Ruffled Tree Skirt
This tree skirt has ruffles for days.
It takes a basic tree skirt to the next level.
You can see the red ruffled tree skirt here.
Here are a few more tree skirt options:
- this jute skirt with a ruffled edge
- this star shaped tree skirt
- this woven hyacinth tree collar
- this buffalo check tree skirt

One last idea?
If you don’t have a tree skirt?
You can always wrap a blanket—like this plaid throw here—in a pinch.
It works amazingly well—especially because it was covered up with presents.
Happy tree skirting.
You got this.
I put the entire collection together here.
You can see them over here in my Amazon storefront.
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