From Yarn to Charm: Easy DIY Christmas Tree Tassel Wall Art


Looking to add a unique, handmade festive touch to your holiday decor? This Christmas tassel tree is a simple yet stunning craft project that combines the magic of yarn, a thrifted wooden frame, and a little creative flair. If you are looking for fun festive crafts to try this holiday season, this DIY project will have you decking your walls in no time.

Follow this quick tutorial for creating a beautiful yarn tassel tree that will bring a cozy, whimsical vibe to your home all winter long!

Ball of yarn sitting on dresser in front of Christmas tree tassel artwork.

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Tassel Trees for Christmas

As a child of the seventies, I love a little boho!

I made my first macrame keyring in the 7th grade and gave it to my mother.

She used it for at least 10 years!

Crochet, tie-dye, velvet paintings… I can appreciate it all!

Ok, maybe not velvet paintings.

But show me some yarn tassels, and I’m IN!

As I decorated my visiting daughter’s bedroom for Christmas, I wanted to create some DIY wall art. to go with her cat picture.

Artwork featuring a white cat beside a bed with a green comforter.

You can click HERE to see all the cozy Christmas bedroom decorating ideas!

In just a couple of hours, I made charming Christmas tassel tree wall art for her room. I can’t wait to share it with you…with easy-to-follow instructions!

Supply List

Here’s what you’ll need to create your Christmas tree tassel artwork:

A skein of green ombre yarn, a thrifted frame, and a blank canvas to be used in making Christmas tree tassel artwork.

I found my frame at the ReStore. I’m sure this piece was a charming addition in a young child’s room. But I’m not interested in rowing my boat…I just want the frame!

Prepping the Frame and Canvas

First, paint the frame in a color that complements your chosen yarn. Use as many coats as needed for full coverage. Be sure to let it dry completely.

I decided to paint the inner edge of the artwork with white paint to give it a fresh look. If the artwork image runs to the edge, you will want to paint over it with a couple of coats of paint.

While the frame dries, grab your blank canvas and spray it with adhesive. Press faux snow onto the sticky surface until it’s completely covered. Shake off the excess and set the canvas aside.

Painting the frame of the thrifted artwork.
Spraying adhesive on a blank framed canvas.
Pressing faux now onto a blank canvas.

Apply hot glue around the back frame perimeter of your faux-snow-covered canvas and press it firmly into the frame, leaving a slight inset.

You pay big money for an inset canvas in a frame, and this cost just a few dollars!

Applying hot glue to the back of a canvas.
Attaching a canvas to the top of a thrifted frame and artwork.

How to Make Yarn Tassels

This is where the magic of your yarn tassel tree comes to life. Making small tassels is easy and fun!

Cut a piece of cardboard about 3 inches long. Hold the tail of the yarn against the opposite end of the card and start winding the yarn around it 16–20 times.

Then, cut the yarn across one end of the cardboard and gently slide the loops off the cardboard.

Cutting a piece of cardboard.
Wrapping yarn around a piece of cardboard to make Christmas tree tassel art.
Cutting yarn with a pair of scissors.

Hold the yarn by the folded, non-cut end and straighten the yarn threads. Take a small piece of yarn and tie a double knot tightly around the folded end, leaving the loose strands at the bottom.

Trim the tassel ends evenly with scissors for a neat look.

Straightening yarn for a Christmas tree tassel.
Tying a knot around the top of a Christmas tree tassel.
Trimming the ends of a Christmas tree tassel with scissors.

Repeat this process until you have enough tassels for your tree. For my small tree, I made 15 tassels, but adjust this number based on your frame size.

A completed DIY Christmas tree tassel.

Pro tip: If you have a tassel maker, feel free to use it for quicker results!

Creating the Christmas Tassel Tree

Now it’s time to put these Christmas tree tassels to work!

First, hot glue a cinnamon stick vertically in the bottom center of the canvas for the tree trunk.

Then start building your yarn tassel tree from the bottom up.

Using a dot of hot glue on the back of the top knot, attach the first tassel to the canvas just above the cinnamon stick.

Overlap the tassel just a smidge so it looks like a little tree!

Gluing a cinnamon stick to the bottom of a canvas.
Gluing a Christmas tree tassel over the top end of a cinnamon stick glued to a canvas.

Begin with five tassels in the first row, aligning the center tassel over the cinnamon stick.

For the second row, glue four tassels, spacing them slightly between the tassels below.

Add a third row of three tassels, and a fourth row of two tassels, and top it off with a single tassel as the tree topper.

Hot gluing Christmas tree tassels in a pyramid shape on a canvas.

The last step is to gently splay the outer tassels to create a full, fluffy tree shape. The yarn will catch on the faux snow, keeping it in place!

Spreading the ends of a Christmas tree tassel to create a realistic look.

Voila! A charming Christmas tassel tree!

A Christmas tree tassel artwork project displayed beside ornament balls and a lantern.

Styling Ideas for Your Christmas Tree Tassel Art

Your tassel tree wall art is ready to shine! Here are some creative ways to style it:

  • Hang it as a focal point: Place it above a mantel or console table, surrounded by candles and greenery for a cozy, festive vibe.
  • Pair it with a small tree: Set up a miniature Christmas tree nearby for a layered holiday look.
  • Create a gallery wall: Add other DIY holiday decor, like framed ornaments or snowflake prints, to build a stunning display.
  • Gift it to a friend: Handmade gifts are always special! This charming piece would make a thoughtful present for someone who loves holiday decor.
DIY Christmas tree tassel artwork displayed beside a bedroom lamp.

This Christmas tassel tree is an easy project that combines thrifted finds, creativity, and a touch of holiday magic.

Whether you’re crafting for yourself or making gifts, this yarn tassel tree is sure to bring smiles this season.

Try different colors or tassel sizes to make it uniquely yours!

Christmas tree tassel wall art on a table with round ornament balls.

Cheers!

A Little About Me

Hi! I’m missy. So happy to meet you!

“Decorate with Joy! Live with Happiness”

I truly believe that your home should be a reflection of your personality, a space where you feel free to express yourself and create a sanctuary that feels uniquely yours.

I love creating mood boards, hunting down unique home décor treasures, tackling easy DIY projects, and gathering with family and friends for a delicioHomes are meant to be enjoyed, filled with laughter, and shared with the people you love!

– cheers –

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