How to Build Pallet Triangle Trees Filled with Ornaments

Instead of pine needles, you’re filling the frame with ornaments that look like bubbles of joy frozen midair.

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Each bauble reflects twinkling lights, laughter, and the magic of gathering at home.

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Making them feels like building your own mini forest of color including one tree, two trees, or a whole cluster.

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The best part is that you decide the palette. Go with traditional red and green, or try metallics for a glamorous touch.

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Materials Needed

  • Wood pallet planks (cut into strips: 3 pieces per triangle, 1” thick × 2” wide)
  • Sizes recommended: 24” tall (small), 36” tall (medium), 48” tall (large)
  • Wood screws or finishing nails (1.5” size)
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper (120-150 grit)
  • Spray paint or wood stain (optional, for finishing)
  • Assorted Christmas ornaments (20-40 pieces per tree, mix of 1”-4” sizes)
  • Hot glue gun and sticks
  • Measuring tape and miter saw (for 60° angled cuts)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut pallet wood into three equal lengths for each triangle. You can adjust depending on the height you want with small, medium, or large.

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Step 2: Use a miter saw to cut 60° angles at each end so the pieces fit together as a triangle.

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Step 3: Sand all edges smooth, then assemble the frame using wood glue and nails/screws.

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Step 4: Leave the wood natural for rustic style or paint/stain for a polished look.

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Step 5: Arrange ornaments inside the frame, starting with larger ones at the bottom and filling gaps with smaller ones.

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Step 6: Hot glue ornaments securely in place, layering to create depth and dimension.

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Step 7: Display your triangle trees together for a bold statement or scatter them throughout your home for festive continuity.

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Notes:

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If you plan to store these after the holidays, glue ornaments only lightly or use wire so they can be removed and replaced with different color schemes each year.

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