How do I build a wooden tree with shelves for Christmas houses?
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Here is an ideas from a fellow Hometalker:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/christmas-tree-shelf-33244096?
DIY Wooden Christmas Tree
I would use an old wooden step ladder. Put a board through the steps on 3 or so levels and use the rustic look to accent the Christmas scenes. Also, I would add quilt batting type blankets for the snow and a mirror for the "skating" circle in town. Just some ideas.
We made several of these last year! Here is a link that includes the Home Depot project pattern with material list, tools needed and directions. It got a little tricky getting the angles to match at the tips--especially the top tip of the tree. We had to build this one layer at a time--adjusting the angle cuts as we worked upwards. So--don't cut your angles all at once and expect that they will go together nicely. If you can spray paint these it would work the best--it was hard to get the paint brush into the inside angle cuts. They came out really nice! https://www.junquecottage.com/2017/11/13/home-depot-diy-workshop-november-2017-holiday-tree-shelf/
Thank you for your answer. Great ideas.