![]() When in operation, the stand rotates continuously, making a full 360-degree revolution every 70 seconds. This rotating Christmas tree stand from Best Choice Products claims a 26-inch footprint and stands 7.5 inches tall. Before creating a DIY stand, read on to discover the best rotating Christmas tree stand for holiday celebrations. ![]() Selections for live and artificial trees in a variety of sizes made the list, and the choices include revolving tree stands that play cheerful holiday music as they turn. The rotating Christmas tree stands on our list of top picks include viable options from reputable brands. Rotating stands made of both metal and plastic made the list, with metal stands filling the need for heavy-duty support of larger trees. ![]() We included tree stands that play music while they rotate as well as one model that functions via remote control. Revolving tree stands with ample accommodations for decorations made the cut as did those with toggle switches for selection of operational modes. Primary differences among our choices include stands for live or artificial trees and those for large or small trees. Searching for sturdy stands to support varying sizes and types of Christmas trees, we looked for usable and enjoyable characteristics. We chose the rotating Christmas tree stands in our Top Picks list after investigating more than 20 products available from several retail outlets. I’m definitely in the mood for trees and snowy mountains now, so I’ll be back tomorrow with a little mountain magic.Photo: How We Chose the Best Rotating Christmas Tree Stands Give the glass dome a little polish inside and out with a cloth (because dusting matters), put the glass dome on and it’s ready to display. I tucked tiny lights into the tree and glued the tree stand to the cork dome base with distress collage medium. I pushed the bells into the tree with a dab of hot glue to hold in place. I sprayed a woodland tree with peeled paint distress spray and once dry, rubbed with distress collage medium and dipped in distress mica flakes. I covered bells from the idea-ology tiny bells pack with candied apple distress paint, mixed together with a tiny bit of ground espresso distress paint. I trimmed a piece of text from the music sheet of the idea-ology christmas backdrops and glued it around the top of the cork. I thread idea-ology tiny lights up through the hole and created a channel in the underside of the cork base for the wire so it sits flat. I used my Dremel micro tool to put a hole in the middle of the cork base. Covered with distress collage medium and once dry, rubbed in walnut stain distress crayon. I covered the cork base of an idea-ology display dome with paper from the christmas backdrops. When I was ready to put the woodland tree into the stand, I removed the wood stand the tree comes in, added hot glue to the center of the tree stand and placed the tree wire in and held in place until it cooled, it doesn’t take long. Once the distress paint was dry, I rubbed in walnut stain distress crayon with my finger. It even has the little tension screws the real stands have! Tim’s just rocks the details when he designs, it blows me away! Relax, you’ll be just fine and there’s a replacement mat for your glass media mat linked at the end of the post! □Īnyway… you should be looking at the AWESOME idea-ology tree stand. Please don’t get excited about my craft mat, I love it, use it and it’s stained. Using a paintbrush, I picked up antique linen distress paint from the non stick mat portion of my glass media mat and brushed onto the idea-0logy tree stand. I just love the precious memories that Tim’s idea-ology envokes and the new idea-ology tree stands just stole the show for me and it was top of my list to make with, here’s what I did… Sitting in front of the tree with a big cup of hot cocoa looking at all the ornaments and lights. Baling my first real tree when I moved to Switzerland and strapping it to the top of our car and driving up the snowy mountain while playing driving home for Christmas. I love Christmas trees and have some wonderful, fond and fun memories of them. You can catch up on all the details of the Christmas idea-ology product launch and inspiration makes over on Tim’s blog. The entire product range this year is incredible, but the tree stands stole my Christmas tree loving heart. I was so excited when Tim shared the new idea-ology tree stands. ![]() The cute snowman will be back later in the week because I want to add a little something something before posting. If you read yesterdays blog post (thank you) and you’ll see there’s a slight change of plans. Hello friends! Welcome to Day 2 of my week of Christmas makes.
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