Christmas tree skirts(1000+)
Dress your tree beautifully with Christmas tree skirts built for charm.





FAQs: Christmas Tree Skirts
What is a Christmas tree skirt?
A hristmas tree skirt is a decorative circle that wraps around the base of your tree. It conceals hardware, catches loose needles, and protects floors. You’ll find options from cable-knit to metallics, plus textured styles that pair beautifully with christmas garlands, tinsel, and a statement tree topper. Prefer a tidier look? Add a christmas tree collar or modern tree collars for extra structure beneath the christmas skirt. Materials include velvet, felt, cotton, jute, and faux fur. Each delivers a distinct look, plush velvet and faux fur feel luxe, while felt and cotton are easy to care for. Whether you’re styling a pre-lit christmas tree or a slim silhouette, there’s a fit for every space, including a mini tree skirt for tabletops and an xmas tree skirt for smaller rooms.
Why use a Christmas tree skirt?
A Christmas tree skirt helps create a polished base for your tree while hiding the stand for a neater look. It also protects your flooring from needles on natural trees and keeps the area tidy when decorating or placing gifts. For artificial trees, a skirt adds warmth and completes the overall holiday display. Many shoppers use it to tie together their décor theme through colour or texture. It also provides a soft surface for presents so they sit evenly and photograph well. Choosing a skirt that fits your tree’s size and style can make your setup look more intentional and festive.
How do I choose the right size tree skirt?
Choosing the right Christmas tree skirt size depends on your tree’s height, width and stand size. A common guideline is to select a skirt that is at least as wide as your tree’s fullest bottom branches so the proportions look balanced. For most standard trees, skirts between 48 and 60 inches work well, while pencil or slim trees often suit smaller sizes. Make sure the skirt fully covers the tree stand and leaves enough room for gifts. If you are unsure, measure the diameter of the space you want to cover and choose the closest skirt size that fits neatly.
Are tree skirts supposed to be bigger than the tree?
Tree skirts are not meant to be bigger than the tree itself, but they should be wider than the tree stand and match the width of the lower branches. The goal is to create a balanced look that covers the stand without overwhelming the space. A skirt that sits just inside or slightly beyond the tree’s bottom branches usually looks best. If it is too small, the stand shows, and if it is too large, it may crowd nearby furniture. Measuring the tree’s diameter at the base can help you choose the right size for a neat, well-proportioned display.

















