This viral hack turns a basic Christmas tree collar into an elegant basket – it's the simplest way to elevate the base of your tree

Designer Drew Michael Scott just revealed the easiest way to transform the base of your Christmas tree and it takes just seconds

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(Image credit: Lone Fox, Drew Michael Scott)

What to do with the base of your Christmas tree is a consistent yearly struggle. Whilst there are several ways to cover your tree's often not-so-pretty base, it can be a bit of a faff getting it into a basket or pot. Luckily, designer Drew Michael Scott (A.K.A Lone Fox) has created a simple 'flip' hack that effectively hides the trunk of a tree and creates the illusion it's sitting in a basket.

Drew sums up his nifty tip, ‘You simply flip your tree collar. One year I was like, "Why have I never thought to flip it before?"' It takes literal seconds to do and the sides of the collar appear to hold the tree like a basket, creating a beautiful vision of a real, planted Christmas tree without the fuss of using an actual basket or pot.

Drew's handy tip to make a Christmas tree base look nicer works for both faux and artificial trees, just ensure if you are decorating a real tree you have a stand that is sturdy, and no matter what type of tree you are using sort the base out first before you start decorating.

‘You simply flip your tree collar. It creates a basket shape, no one knows there’s no bottom to it, just simply insert the base of your tree, build it how you traditionally would,' explains Drew. 'Remember to put the tree base down first and then the tree collar over the top to make it fit, decorate it, put a blanket over the top of the base and you’re good to go.’

This hack works with any blanket, so it's up to you which style you choose. A cozy fluffy or knitted throw will accentuate the festive feel of your tree and cover the tree base in its 'basket'. You can also go in with lights or a garland around the collar to create the ultimate festive display from bottom to top. Also, adding extra lights to the bottom layer ensures that your tree is illuminated to its absolute fullest.

Drew selects a relatively simple array of ornaments for the rest of his Christmas decor. He sticks to one color scheme and ties festive red ribbons all over, very on-trend for this season. He places a few dainty gold baubles sparingly to highlight and reflect against the warm string lights.

Recreate Drew's Christmas tree look


So, you needn't worry about that ugly, often awkward tree base this year. This easy hack takes mere seconds, and we bet you do it year after year. Just remember to put your tree base down first and then add your collar before you position the tree!

Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew when working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside work, I enjoy collecting antique and Mid-century furniture and quirky homewares for my new flat.