A farmhouse tree topper is that final little “yes” at the top of the tree—simple, warm, and full of rustic charm.
Twine-Wrapped Wire Star

I’ve bent a simple wire star and wrapped it in jute twine, and it turns out charmingly imperfect every single time. I like adding a couple of tiny wood beads on one point so the tree topper feels handcrafted, not store-bought.
Some ideas to consider:
- Heavy Duty Galvanized Craft Wire: Shape your perfect star frame effortlessly with this durable wire that holds its form beautifully for wrapping.
- Natural Jute Twine Rope: Achieve that rustic farmhouse look by tightly wrapping your frame with this natural, textured jute cord.
- Unfinished Wooden Craft Beads: Add a charming, handcrafted detail to your star’s points with these simple, customizable natural wood spheres.
Burlap Bow With Long Tails

When I want classic farmhouse tree topper vibes fast, I make a big burlap bow with wired edges so it holds its shape. In my shop, I usually rough up the tails a bit and let them drape down the front for that perfectly undone look.
A few things you might like:
- Wired Burlap Ribbon Spool: Use wired ribbon to craft sturdy loops and shapeable tails that maintain their voluminous form all season long.
- Green Floral Wire: Secure your bow firmly to the tree’s top branch with flexible floral wire that blends right in.
- Fabric Scissors: Cut clean ribbon edges or create custom frayed ends easily using sharp, dedicated fabric scissors for crafting.
Reclaimed Wood Star

I’ve cut a simple wood star from reclaimed wood scraps more times than I can count, and it always looks right on a rustic tree. I like to sand the edges soft and finish it with a quick whitewash so the grain still shows through.
Consider these options:
- Whitewash Wood Stain: Achieve that rustic, weathered look easily by applying this finish to new or reclaimed wood projects.
- Jigsaw for Woodworking: Cut precise star shapes from scrap lumber effortlessly with a reliable and easy-to-handle power tool.
- Sanding Sponge Block Set: Soften sharp edges and distress your wooden star for a smooth, aged farmhouse finish quickly.
Distressed Metal Star

A muted metal star gives you that barn-style edge without overpowering the tree, and I’ve had great luck distressing one with a little sanding and dark wax. I usually tuck a tiny burlap ribbon knot under it so it feels layered and intentional.
May just do the trick:
- Galvanized Metal Barn Star: Find a rustic metal star to start your project, creating that authentic farmhouse look for your tree.
- Natural Burlap Ribbon: Tie a simple knot or bow at the base of your star to add texture and rustic charm.
- Dark Antique Wax: Apply a small amount of dark wax to new metal to instantly create a vintage, aged finish.
Ticking-Stripe Ribbon Knot

For a simple farmhouse tree topper, I tie a loose ticking stripe ribbon knot and let the ends hang like casual streamers. I’ve done this on busy ornament trees when I want the top to feel calm but still finished.
You might like:
- Cotton Ticking Stripe Ribbon: Create that classic farmhouse look by tying a simple, charming knot with this durable striped fabric ribbon.
- Warm White Fairy String Lights: Add a subtle, cozy glow around your ribbon topper with these delicate, easy-to-hide string lights.
- Fabric Scissors: Ensure clean, fray-free ribbon ends for your beautiful bow with sharp, high-quality fabric cutting scissors.
Cotton Stems and Berry Burst

When I want that “fancy but natural” look, I cluster cotton stems with a few frosted berry picks for a topper that feels like an arrangement. I’ve learned to fan everything outward in different directions so the tree topper looks full from every angle.
Give these a look:
- Faux Cotton Boll Stems: Add soft, rustic texture to your tree topper display with these flexible, natural-looking white cotton stems.
- Red Berry Sprays: Create a vibrant pop of color against your evergreen branches by tucking in these festive red berry picks.
- Flocking Spray or Snow: Give your berries and branches a wintery, frosted finish with this easy-to-use artificial snow spray.
Pinecone Cluster Cone Topper

I’ve hot-glued small pinecones onto a cardboard cone and slid it over the top branch for an easy rustic crown. A quick dusting of white paint on the tips gives it that snowy farmhouse feel without looking too perfect.
You might give these a try:
- Cardboard Cones for Crafts: Grab a sturdy base for your topper; these cones are essential for building your rustic pinecone structure securely.
- Hot Glue Gun Kit: Secure your pinecones quickly and firmly to the cone base with a reliable high-temperature glue gun tool.
- White Snow Spray or Craft Paint: Add a wintry touch by lightly dusting the tips of your pinecones for that classic snowy farmhouse look.
















