students at the nanyang academy of fine arts have gone green! they have created christmas trees out of recycled materials. man, are these students creative, using materials ranging from old circuit boards to egg trays!
curious to see how junk materials can be transformed into useful christmas tree materials? here are some of the more unique ones from among the 8 finalists. whether or not they are works of art, i’ll let you decide.
(well technically, this isn’t “christmas tree of the day” anymore. it’s christmas “trees”, since i’ll be featuring more than one tree today.)

the most colorful of the lot, the “green gift” tree is made from postcards. they have been painstakingly cut and folded into gift boxes, stacked together layer after layer to form a christmas tree! perhaps i should start putting my zocards to good use too.

white christmas! come to think of it, i have yet to feature a white tree in my 2006 or 2007 series. white christmas trees are almost always beautiful, especially when they are paired with blue, like this one. who needs leaves anymore when you’ve got shredded paper?

old circuit boards have been pieced together to form the “technolotree”. it sure is one hi-tech tree, but it doesn’t look all that christmasy, does it? well it’s all done in the name of recycling anyway. circuit boards! who would have thought? i applaud the creators for such innovative use of the material.

this is one fork-tastic tree, made from — what else? — plastic forks! i especially like the fact that the star has been made from golden forks too.

the “face tree” is a tree of many faces. hundreds of magazine cutouts of faces have been folded and arranged neatly together. not particularly beautiful, but creative anyhow.

you must have seen this one coming — the aluminum can, one of the most common recycling materials, takes the form of a christmas tree too. it’s silver and pink! pretty!
so which is your favorite tree? you can head down to suntec city mall (outside the cinema at level 3) to see all 8 trees for yourself. vote for the tree that you find most elec-tree-fying and you may even win a 10-day holiday for two to istanbul, turkey! have fun!
“Christmas Tree of the Day” series in 2007
December 14, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #1
December 15, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #2
December 16, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #3
December 17, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #4
December 18, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #5
December 19, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #6
December 20, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #7
December 21, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #8
December 22, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #9
December 23, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #10
December 25, 2007: Christmas Tree of the Day #12
“Christmas Tree of the Day” series in 2006
December 13, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #1
December 14, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #2
December 15, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #3
December 17, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #4
December 18, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #5
December 18, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #6
December 19, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #7
December 20, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #8
December 22, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #9
December 22, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #10
December 24, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #11
December 25, 2006: Christmas Tree of the Day #12


goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.






Was wondering if you were gonna cover these trees. :D View all comments by Miccheng
Haha I was stressing myself out, trying to meet my own deadline!
Merry Christmas! View all comments by Veron
all of the trees are so unique looking, very cool. =D View all comments by alldoneup
When I’d first thought of this promo, I wanted to have a competition of recycled DIY X’mas trees between several schools but only NAFA was willing to embark on this. So we decided have the NAFA students compete amongst themselves..Was amazed at how creative they were and how great the trees turned out! Thanks for featuring the Christmas trees. The students did a fab job! View all comments by Angelia
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