There’s so many fun elements to setting up your Christmas tree from choosing the tree in the first place, to putting on the Christmas lights and, of course, the all important decorations.
But another way you can spruce up your Christmas tree is by investing in a Christmas tree skirt. These go around the bottom of your Christmas tree stand by covering up the not so attractive plastic or metal, giving your tree an overall smarter look.
There are plenty of Christmas tree skirt styles, from wicker to faux fur, velvet and many more. We’ve scoured some of our favourite high street brands, from B&M to Argos and John Lewis, to find the best ones to buy in 2021 to help you take your Christmas tree to the next level.
The best Christmas tree skirts
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This wicker Christmas tree skirt will instantly smarten up any tree and is available in brown, white and grey.
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This white velvet Christmas tree skirt with a grey faux fur trim will add a fabulous finish on any Christmas tree.
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Gold goes with just about any colour, so whether your tree is green or multicoloured this will look lovely.
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A mishmash of reindeers, presents and stars make up this Christmas tree skirt - you canu2019t get more festive than that!
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Made from heavy yarn, this festive red Christmas tree skirt is like a big knitted jumper for your tree.
Create a snow affect around the bottom of your tree with this faux fur christmas tree skirt embroidered with silver sequined snowflakes.
This Christmas tree skirt is double sided offering itu2019s festive pattern in two different colour schemes, so you can switch up your tree's style each year.
If you love a good middle aisle bargain from Aldi then you’re in luck as the supermarket will be stocking some Christmas tree skirts from Thursday 19 November. You can take a look at what they’re like here, but remember to set a date in your diary as middle aisle items are never around for long!
How to make a Christmas tree skirt
If you fancy getting a bit creative or you haven’t seen a Christmas tree skirt that’s quite to your liking then why not try making your own? Try giving this easy to follow tutorial from Today We Craft a go.
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