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TREES / LOG ART

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Updated 6th Dec 2025 PM

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Looking for something unique? Look no further. If you've followed WonkyDonk for the last few years, you'll recognise these as being my 'Seasonal' line.

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Often when I dismantle a cable drum, the inside slats are left over. After getting to the point where I literally had piles of them everywhere, and being inspired by ideas on Pinterest, I started turning them into backboards for resuable Christmas Trees. 

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A combination of previous years' real Christmas trees, fallen branches from around the Forest of Dean and my parents' garden are chopped into small log rounds. They're all seasoned, treated and then glued into various shapes to make recycled artwork that can be used year after year. 

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Each one (unless stated) comes with fairy lights inc batteries and a hanger on the reverse. All items recommended for Indoor Use only to achieve the longest lifespan possible. 

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The number of variations is endless! Like something you see? Get in touch with the Item letter and we can sort something out. Light options can also be changed if I have the alternative lights in stock.

For context of sizes - Tree #3 shown here in alcove and Tree #6 shown in fireplace. 

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Use this guide to understand the descriptions of each item. 

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CHRISTMAS TREES

CHRISTMAS TREES
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ROUND TREES

ROUND TREES
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STARS

STARS
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HEARTS

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