Creative Christmas Tree Ideas

Decorating Christmas tree with our family is probably among the best childhood memories we have. However, not everyone likes the idea of cutting down the trees, so people came up with an idea to replace them with artificial ones. And now, as the boundaries of imagination are only expanding, the most recent trend is the DIY Christmas trees!

Egg Carton Christmas Tree

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Floating Ornament Christmas Tree

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For the spaces, that couldn’t fit an actual Christmas tree, or for the people, who want to make the holidays even more special, a DIY Christmas tree is a great project.

Wrapping Paper Christmas Tree

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That way, you can pick the size, the color, the style and the texture completely on your own, and make the Christmas tree look like a beautiful accessory, complementing the interior. What is more, that way it will definitely be one of a kind! To give you some ideas, we have made a selection of some DIY X-mas trees that we liked a lot. What will yours look like this year?

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Ladder Christmas Tree

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 Shelf-made Christmas Tree

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Tripod Christmas Tree

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Felt Ball Christmas Tree

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Cardholder Christmas Tree

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Hardcover Christmas Tree

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Balloon Christmas Tree

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Wine Cork Christmas Tree

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Driftwood Christmas Tree

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Book Sculpture Christmas Tree

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Wall Collection Christmas Tree

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Button Christmas Tree

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Dry Wood Christmas Tree

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Broccoli Salad Christmas Tree

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Light Christmas Tree

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Newspaper Christmas Tree

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Strawberry Chocolate Christmas Tree

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D Gift Bag Christmas Tree

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 Cushion Christmas Tree

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Creative Bookshelf Designs

If you don’t read books and don’t care about the bookshelves don’t be too quick to close this article. Just think about it. What impression does a room full of books make? That’s right! It will immediately make you look smarter!

Just make sure to put some smart books about topics you barely understand like quantum physics, advanced mathematics or neuroscience. Of course, you might run into a problem if some smart ass tries to chit chat about something you have in your library. Don’t worry, just fake a phone call and when you finish, no one will ever remember the topic.

Now that we agree that it’s essential to have a bookshelf, let’s take a look at some of the most creative designs out there.

1. The Invisible Book Shelf

“This book shelf, which holds up to 15 pounds of books, screws directly into a wall stud and presto – you have an invisible book shelf! The maximum stack height is 16-Inches. All hardware is included so all you need is a screwdriver. The Conceal Book Shelf, which has already won design awards, is innovative, inspirational and imaginative.” (Designer: Miron Lior) (buy)

2. Industrial Corner Pipe Shelf

“The Corner Industrial Bookshelf is a great conversation piece turning heavy iron piping into a modern urban look that will add a sense of history and character to any space.” (Designer: KKatz)

3. Cutshelves

This unique solution lets you find your favorite book at night without waking up the whole family. (Designer: Tembolat Gugkaev)

4. Malagana: Equilibrium Bookcase

“With its cantilevered modules stacked upon each other at a single angled point, Equilibrium is a unique furniture piece that immediately catches attention by creating a sense of amusement and surprise. While its compartments seem to float in the air, Equilibrium can hold over 120 Lbs of weight and its different modules allow to keep books and magazines organized in a natural tilted position that eliminates the need for bookends.” (Designer: Alejandro Gomez)

5. Handmade Stacked Teacup Shelve

A cup of tea and a good read do go together well, which makes it easy to fall in love and crave this stacked teacup bookshelf. (Designer: Scott Blackwell)

6. Has been Read / Will be Read

“Simple way of organizing your books as “has been read” and “will be read”. When we look at an ordinary book shelves we just see a boring stack of books which all books get lost in each other. Even when we buy a new book and plan to read it later, after a short time it gets forgotten in this book chaos. Aim of “TarGetBooks” design is based on this point.” Designer:Mebrure Oral

7. Booktree

If you’re the romantic type and long for summer afternoon readings out in the park, the Booktree shelves will help you recapture the feeling. (Designer: Kostas Syrtariotis)

8. Bookworm Shelf

“The Kartell Bookworm Shelf designed by Ron Arad combines an artist’s creativity with a great company’s technology. A careful analysis of extrusion technology has allowed the creation of a curvy bookcase which assumes any desired shape, without compromising strength and functionality, a bookcase design of industrial scale that can rightfully be considered the world’s most daring and revolutionary.” (Designer: Ron Arad) (buy)

9. Check

“The object that shows the meaning and importance of a book through the V–shape, that is often used in checking, is used as the bookshelf where we can hold up the books.” (Designer: Jongho Park)

10. K Workstation

“K Workstation incorporates Bamboo laminated plywood for creating efficient space managing working space. The folding curved shape creates shelving and desk space within one working unit. K Workstation could be manufactured each segments for easy fabrication process and transportation, yet it could be configured with multiple possibilities.” (Designer:MisoSoupDesign)

11. Bookseat

“The Bookseat is a simple bookcase that playfully curves and becomes a seat. The creative design is a response to the advent of multifunctional spaces in today’s urban living. Noted as one of the “ten must sees” at Toronto International Design Show 2008, and awarded for best Design at Montreal’s International Design Show, SIDIM, 2008.” (Designer: fishbol)

12. Kulma Bookshelf

“Kulma, corner in Finnish, is a shelf to be hanged either in a positive or a negative corner of a room. The idea is to utilize and highlight both the space within the shelf and the corner surrounding the shelf.” (Designer: Martina Carpelan)

13. Letterkast

What better describes reading and writing in the most basic way, if not … a bunch of letters? A witty and stylish bookshelf is designed by Pieter de Leeuw.

14. CTline

From a particular angle, this construction looks nothing like a bookshelf, but rather a minimalistic art installation. As the shelves are constructed diagonally, you can see the books from one side only. (Designer: Victor Vasilev)

15. Tatic

This original combination of an armchair and a bookshelf allows you to reach for a new book even without getting up. (Designer: Tembolat Gugkaev)

16. Read Your Bookcase

Nominated as the Selected Design in the Young & Design 2010, this stylish bookshelf will always work as a good reminder to read what you have put in ti. (Designers: Eva Alessandrini & Roberto Saporiti)

17. Shelf Life Unit or Room Divider

“Shelving unit or room divider in lacquered LDF (low density MDF) with removable chair and side table. Shelflife’s striking angular appearance belies a practical functionality. Angular shelves prevent books from toppling, while the chair and table provide a convenient place to browse the collection.” (Designer: Charles Trevelyan)

18. Equation Bookshelf

“Equation Bookshelf is a simple idea of to divide things in priority order, put together the books that you need immediately or more important between (parentheses)! Set others between [square brackets] and {braces}.” (Designer: Marcos Breder)

19. Dream Bookshelf

“Daydreaming is an indulgence most of us never grow out of, but plenty of us don’t set aside much time for. Stay inspired and remind yourself to dream with Dripta Roy’s Dream Bookshelf. Straight out of comic mags and up on your wall, this bubble will hold the tales you treasure the most and showcase the trinkets you cherish.” (Designer: Dripta Roy)

20. Ousama Bookshelf

“Ousama bookshelf is another design by Dripta Roy to create some fun in the consumer’s life.” (Designer: Dripta Roy)

21. Wha Cabinet

If only a little light bulb would turn on every time we have a question in our heads… Well, it does, when we have this question mark in our room! (Designer: Tembolat Gugkaev)

22. The Cat-Library

“100% Cat-Friendly Modular Bookshelf. The modules are not painted, not oiled, which after observation seems to seduce cats more. Paint has a tendency to make “the stairs” slippery for cat paws. The shelf exist with two kinds of cat-baskets, one called hi-top (for bigger cats) and another one called lo-top (for smaller cats) which is the one on the picture here-left.” (Designer: Corentin Dombrecht)

23. Tectonic Bookcase

24. Second And a Half Dimension Shelves

(Designer: Bjørn Jørund Blikstad)

25. Skateboard Shelf

“Skateboard shelf is a piece of furniture that every skateboard lover would tell your that is awesome. Perfect for students and kids, it provides substantial storage space for books, display and even skateboard paraphernalia.” (link)

26. Movement Bookcase

“A bookcase that embraces your books.” (Designer: Sungmin Hong)

27. Modular Shelving Unit: ‘Vjunok/Bindweed’ Series

(Designer: Maria Yasko)

28. Milky Lake & Waterfall

Fun melting bookshelves for a kid’s room. (Designers: Maria Yasko &Igor Marisko)

29. Bookshelf Staircase

“London-based Levitate Architects came up with this ingenious solution to a book storage problem and created a loft-like bedroom nestled under the roof of the top-floor apartment.” (Designer: Levitate Architects)

30. Pulseline

“The source of inspiration is obviously from the well-known shape of a heartbeat. The shelf works both as wall art and as an object to display some magazines and smaller items you like. The edge is painted with a florescent paint that glows in UV light to emphasize the silhouette. ” (Designer: Måns Salomonsen)

31. Yule Bookshelf

“Wooden bookshelf thought for who needs to add new shelves but has no more free space along the walls.It can be placed everywhere in the room and fixed to the ceiling.Yule optimizes the room at the top and allows you to walk above.” (Designer:Claudia Bignoli)

32. Console Bookshelves

A perfect bookshelf and bench combination. Just pick a favorite book and  lay down in a comfortable position. (Designer:Stanislav Katz)

33. Book Rack in Wenge

“The book rack comes in solid Wenge, with a set of 12 pins/bookmarks. The pins are detached and can be moved around the back piece to meet your needs at each time. The books rest on a small wooden plate so the pages stay intact. The plates can be moved back and forth on the bottom of the book to control the height of which the book hangs, making it possible to line different sized books up in a straight line.” (Designers: Agusta Magnusdottir & Gustav Johannsson)

Clever Logos With Hidden Symbolism

 

1. Circus of Magazines

Circus tent looks like a magazine (more like a book to me, but still very clever). (Designer:logotomy)

2. Backspace

Just looking at the logo makes you want to press “backspace” and correct the typo. (Designer:JoePrince)

3. Barcode

Notice that the word “bar” is darker. (Designer: Sean Heisler)

4. To beat or not to beat?

The question mark is made of a belt.

5. Bipolar

The Logo depicts ambiguous emotions. (Designer:Siah Design)

6. Bird

Letter “B” is also a bird. (Designer: Peter Varsvali)

7. Cafe Click

Coffee steam is made of mouse pointers (Designer:Leo)

8. Amazon

The arrow from A to Z, symbolizes what Amazon is known for selling everything from “a to z” . It also serves as a smile, making the company feel friendly and approachable.

9. City Direct

“Notice how the space around the plane forms the letters C and D.” (Tobias) (Designer:Logomotive)

10. Elefont

There’s an elephant trunk inside the letter “e”. (Designer:m1sternoname)

11. Formula 1

Empty space in the middle creates a number “1″ for “Formula 1″

12. Families

Those 3 letters in the middle ‘i’, ‘l’, and second ‘i’ represent a family (father, mother and a child, or 2 fathers and a child in some countries).

13. F*ck!

A bit provocative logo against nazism and racism. (Designer:Karl Design)

14. FedEx

If you look closer you’ll notice the right-pointing arrow in between the ‘E’ and the ‘x’, representing precision and speed at which FedEx works.

Update: Anyone else see the spoon in “Fed” of Fedex? (@lissnup)

15. Half

(Designer: wunjo)

16. Iron Duck

A hanger looks like a duck. (Designer:Siah Design)

17. Yoga Australia

Woman is making a pose that forms the Australian continent between her leg and her arm.

18. Killed Productions

Letter “i” is lying as if it was killed. (Designer:Ethereal)

19. Mosleep

Mosleep is an organization of doctors that deals with people having sleeping disorders. The logo is their intial ‘M’ that was designed to also look like a bed. (Designer:Muamer)

20. Mr.Cutts

The scissors are transformed to look like a face with glasses and mustache. (Designer:Tabitha Kristen)

21. NBC

There’s a hidden peacock looking to the right representing the company’s motto to look forward, and not back.

22. Pencil

Letters “i” and “l” form a pencil. (Designer:reghardt)

23. Push The Bottle

You can see a hand pushing a button inside the bottle. (Designer:Hemisferiod)

24. Shocked

The socket’s expression says it all. (Designer:Fogra)

25. Sushi

Letter “H” looks like chopsticks picking a sushi. (Designer:Type08)

26. Threesome

27. Twins

Letter “N” looks like number 2, symbolizing twins. (Designer:Actiondesigner)

28. Up

An arrow showing up forms a letter “u” and also has a hidden “p” inside. (Designer:m1sternoname)

29. Wine Searcher

It looks like eyeglasses binoculars and bottles of wine at the same time.  (Designer:Itsgareth)

30. Zip

(Designer:logomotive)

 

 

 

 

Creative Ads Using Oversized Objects

 

1. Pepperidge Farm Soft Bread: Pole vault mat

Advertising School: Miami Ad School

2. Nike Football

Was that a BMW 7 series? Must be an expensive installation. (Advertising Agency: unknown)

3. Wrigley’s Orbit Ice Mints: Fresh Breath

The installations were an instant motive of interest for photographers, intriguing many tourists; becoming an attraction of their own. Following the success and attention generated, further installations are planned in various ski locations around Austria. (Advertising Agency: PKP BBDO, Vienna, Austria)

4. FedEx Kinko

Advertising agency: BBDO, New York, USA

5. Mondo Pasta: Boat

To get Mondo Pasta on everyone’s mind, Jung von Matt, advertising agency from Germany created a bigger than life promotion at the most frequented place in Hamburg: the harbor. Huge  stickers of faces turned ships into permanent pasta slurpers. (Advertising Agency: Jung von Matt, Germany)

6. Bic Razor: Billboard

Advertising agency: unknown

7. Pantene Anti-Breakage Shampoo

Advertising Agency: Grey Canada, Toronto

8. Rodenstock Eyewear: Giant Banana Peel

A sculpture made by the Berlin artist Stefan von Essen which looks like a giant banana peel, was set in various shopping malls. Wearing bifocal glasses by Rodenstock you can’t overlook a slippery banana peel on the street. (Advertising Agency: Serviceplan, München/Hamburg, Germany)

9. Anti-smoking: Big Smoke

A car, crushed by a 7-foot cigarette, grabbed attention for National Non-Smoking Week and the British Columbia Lung Association. The car was placed at the Vancouver Art Gallery and used let people know that each year several thousand British Columbians die from smoking-related causes, while only a few hundred die in car accidents. (Credit: Smak, Vancouver)

10. Alliance Theatre: Pick

To promote the Alliance Theatre’s production of Cuttin’ Up, a play about the culture of the African-American barber shop, BBDO Agency created a guerilla campaign based on a classic icon that figures prominently in the play – the afro pick. (Advertising Agency: BBDO Atlanta, USA)

11. Terminix: Fries

Termites Eat 24 hours a day. (Advertising Agency: Publicis Dallas, USA)

12. Lego: Crane

As building companies in Chile don`t work on weekends, the guys at IDB-FCB decided to use the best located cranes on one most influential places of Santiago city as an ambient for Lego. The action consisted of hanging a giant fictitious Lego block from a crane. (Advertising Agency: IDB-FCB, Chile)

13. Woodland: Climbing Shoes

“Climbing Shoes” (Advertising Agency: unknown)

14. Tennis Masters Cup: Racket

The fastest server generate over 560 Newtons. Enough force to propel a human skywards. Experience the best tennis at the tennis masters cup 2006. (Agency: TBWA, Shanghai, China)

15. Rimmel Quick Dry Nail Polish: Fast

Advertising Agency: JWT London

16. Tibits Vegetarian Restaurant: Fork

Very, very fresh vegetarian food. (Advertising Agency: Wirz/BBDO Switzerland)

17. Nike Ball

Advertising Agency: unknown

18. McDonald’s: Massive McMuffin Breakfast

Massive McMuffin Breakfast. Now being served (Advertising Agency: DDB, New Zealand)

19. Dulcolax: Toilet paper

Dulcolax is a stimulant laxative. (Advertising Agency: Euro RSCG, Dusseldorf, Germany)

20. Siemens Mixer

Advertising Agency: unknown

21. Havaianas: Flower Beds

In an effort to push Havaianas’ floral-print flip-flops, flower-bed installations were planted in locations where they were sold. They also served to remind people of Havaianas’ unique aesthetic of color, design, and the brand’s connection to nature and the outdoors. (Advertising Agency: BBDO New York, USA)

22. Penline Stationary: Strong Tape

Advertising Agency: Euro RSCG, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

23. Gorge Grown Farmers Market

Advertising Agency: Owen Jones & Partners, Portland, OR, USA

24. Extremely Long Brush. Extremely Long Lashes

Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi Canada

25. Moserbaer: USB Truck

Mega storage capacity. (Advertising Agency: TBWA, Gurgaon, India)

26. McDonald’s: Pole

McDonald’s free coffee promotion. (Advertising Agency: Cossette West, Canada)

27. Zwilling Knives

To illustrate, that Zwilling produce very sharp knives, a giant mock-up was placed on top of street lamp posts to create an illusion that the knife can even slice through steel. (Advertising Agency: BATES MALAYSIA, MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur)

28. Formula Toothcare: Toothpicks

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Jakarta, Indonesia

29. Martor Solingen: Extremely Sharp

Advertising Agency: unknown

30. Smart: Giant Bike Lock & Shoehorn

Advertising Agency: BBDO, Toronto, Canada