Guide on Making DIY Plastic Spoon Christmas Tree Just Under $30

I’ve always loved adding a personal touch to my Christmas decorations, and this year, I decided to make a stunning Christmas tree using plastic spoons.

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It’s a simple yet creative project that turned out to be a delightful addition to my holiday decor.

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Let me take you through how I did it step by step so you can create your own. Trust me, it’s as fun to make as it is beautiful to display!

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Materials You'll Need

You need to prepare:

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  • Plastic spoons (about 50–70 pieces, depending on tree size)
  • A cardboard or foam cone (12” tall for a medium-sized tree)
  • Green spray paint or acrylic paint
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • A decorative star or topper
  • Beads, pearls, or ornaments
  • String of faux pearls or ribbon
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Guide on Making DIY Plastic Spoon Christmas Tree

Step 1: Prepare the Spoons

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Start by gathering your plastic spoons. You’ll need to snap off the handles, leaving just the bowl of the spoon. This will be your “leaf” for the tree.

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It’s easiest to snap the handles cleanly using a small pair of pliers, but I managed just fine with my hands.

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Step 2: Create the Tree Base

I used a pre-made foam cone, but you can easily roll and tape cardboard into a cone shape. My cone was about 12 inches tall, but you can adjust the size based on how big you want your tree.

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Step 3: Attach the Spoons

Starting from the bottom of the cone, glue the spoons in overlapping rows using a hot glue gun. Place each spoon so it slightly overlaps the one before it, like scales on a pinecone.

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Work your way up row by row, ensuring the spoons cover the cone entirely. By the end, you’ll see the tree form taking shape.

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Step 4: Paint the Tree

Once all the spoons are attached, take the tree outdoors or to a well-ventilated space and spray it with green paint, then let the paint dry completely before moving on to the decorations.

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I used a satin finish for a subtle shine, but matte or glossy paint works just as well.

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Step 5: Add the Finishing Touches

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Now you can glue a small red star to the top and wrapped a string of faux pearls around the tree like garland.

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For ornaments, I used beads and small decorative balls, attaching them with hot glue. You can also add glitter or other embellishments to make it truly unique.

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