For this year's tree skirt, why not opt for the rugged look of natural burlap material instead of the usual? It may surprise you to see how versatile this fabric can be in the home, seamlessly coordinating with any type of decor.
Burlap (also called jute fabric) is a plant-derived material that’s known for its coarse texture and rustic style. It’s naturally a tawny brown color, though it can be dyed to fit any color scheme and embellished in an infinite number of ways. In this guide, we’re showcasing a range of playful possibilities with this plain-woven fabric, from refined ruffles to pom-poms to personalized touches.
Here are 10 burlap Christmas tree skirts that'll provide a perfectly festive foundation.
This burlap Christmas tree skirt displays a subtle fringed border. Simply strap it into place with Velcro, and it’ll hide your tree stand while tying your entire holiday look together.
Reviewers love how “expensive” this tree skirt looks for such a low price, although they do advise giving it a once-over with an iron before setting it in place — this folded-up skirt will likely arrive a little wrinkled.
Even if this neutral material seems plain on its own, layering burlap in a ring of ruffles transforms it into something unbelievably elegant.
This burlap Christmas tree skirt comes in tan and red, so you can decide how much drama you want to add to your tree, and reviewers love the timeless charm it adds to a holiday setup.
This burlap Christmas tree skirt features a crosshatched material with a simple pleat. You can even get it personalized with your family's name, making it an instant heirloom.
It's a wide piece, making it a great choice for extra large trees and, of course, generous piles of presents. Users love how sturdy and high-quality its construction is.
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Pinecone Print
XIA Home Fashions Winter Pine Cones Crewel Embroidered Tree Skirt
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Pinecone Print
XIA Home Fashions Winter Pine Cones Crewel Embroidered Tree Skirt
The ideal complement to a Christmas tree is a skirt embroidered with pinecones and sprigs of greenery.
This burlap Christmas tree skirt has a warm and inviting aesthetic, and we love that its ties are clearly visible instead of being hidden underneath the fabric. Somehow, this makes it look even more holiday-ready.
An understated approach to a tree skirt, this simple yet gorgeous pompom-fringed pick provides the ideal neutral balance for a tree full of string-light and tinsel sparkle.
What's also amazing about this burlap Christmas tree skirt is the fact that it comes in three different sizes to complement trees large and small.
This is where modern edge meets rustic charm. Accented with a zig-zag border, this burlap Christmas tree skirt is the perfect contrast to a traditional holiday tree.
Though it comes in two sizes, we love how ideal its 28-inch diameter is for pairing with smaller 3- or 4-foot-tall Christmas trees.
Tartan and jute may seem like stylistic opposites, but on this burlap Christmas tree skirt, the two materials completely balance each other out.
The classic red-and-green accent border is great for those who favor a traditional color scheme, while the wheat color of the burlap prevents pattern overload.
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Sweet and Simple
TheFancySupply Christmas Round Jute Burlap Tree Skirt
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Sweet and Simple
TheFancySupply Christmas Round Jute Burlap Tree Skirt
Season's greetings! This burlap Christmas tree skirt has a crosshatched background, which makes the design details like falling snowflakes and St. Nick with his reindeer team pop even more.
We also love how the slim, plaid-patterned border and skirt ties add a little more color and a cozier touch to this neutral-tone material, too.
This burlap Christmas tree skirt pairs a ruffled border with its jute-fiber center, giving this pick a homey, modern-farmhouse spin on the rough, rustic fabric. Its gorgeous, high-quality tailoring at such a reasonable price makes it a worthy investment.
Melanie Yates is the senior service editor of Best Products, where she writes and reports pieces pertaining to the etiquette, dilemmas, and how-tos of gift-giving for different occasions. Previously, she was the site's senior home editor, covering all things decor- and bedding-related since 2015. Her digital byline can also be found on Bustle, House Beautiful, and Elle Decor. A longtime classical-music enthusiast, Melanie spends her off-hours enjoying performances big and small across New York City.