Geeky Christmas Tree Topper Ideas

Why settle for a traditional star or angel on top of your Christmas tree when you can add a touch of fandom? A geeky tree topper is the perfect way to showcase your love for your favorite characters and worlds, bringing unique flair to your holiday decor. Here are some creative tree topper ideas inspired by popular fandoms that will make your Christmas tree stand out.

Death Star (Star Wars)

Star Wars: A New Hope Collection Death Star™ Musical Tree Topper with Light Holiday

  • Concept: Top your tree with the iconic Death Star, complete with its unmistakable structure.
  • How to Make It: Find a spherical ornament or a paper lantern and paint it gray. Use black marker or paint to add the Death Star’s details, including the superlaser. For a light-up version, insert a small LED inside to make it glow.
  • Extra Touch: Add miniature X-Wing or TIE Fighter ornaments nearby for an epic space battle on your tree.

 

The Sorting Hat (Harry Potter)

Made a sorting hat tree topper. Couldn't quite get the mouth shaped the way I wanted, but still happy with the end result. : r/crafts

  • Concept: Let the Sorting Hat take its place atop your tree, declaring your house allegiance.
  • How to Make It: Use a brown felt hat or craft your own from felt and fabric, shaping it to look like the Sorting Hat with its distinct face. If you want a DIY version, a paper mache hat painted brown will work well.
  • Extra Touch: Add small Hogwarts house banners or miniature wands around the tree for extra magic.

 

Baby Groot (Guardians of the Galaxy)

Baby groot tree topper : r/Marvel

  • Concept: A tiny Baby Groot dancing at the top of your tree brings both humor and cuteness.
  • How to Make It: Use a Baby Groot figure or make your own with brown pipe cleaners, small branches, or brown clay. Add green leaves or vines to mimic his growing roots.
  • Extra Touch: Wrap tiny string lights or tinsel around Baby Groot to make him shine.

 

The One Ring (Lord of the Rings)

Made an Eye of Sauron tree-topper for Christmas this year

  • Concept: The One Ring glistening on top of your tree is perfect for fans of Middle-earth.
  • How to Make It: Use a large gold or brass ring (you can spray-paint it if needed), and inscribe the Elvish script with a metallic marker or paint. Hang it on a small hook or support to make it look like it’s floating atop the tree.
  • Extra Touch: Add small figurines of hobbits, elves, or the Eye of Sauron hidden in the branches for an extra touch of fantasy.

 

TARDIS (Doctor Who)

Tardis Tree Topper | Hackaday

  • Concept: Let the TARDIS sit on top of your tree, ready to take you through time and space this holiday season.
  • How to Make It: Use a miniature TARDIS figure or craft one out of blue paper or cardboard. Add small details like the “Police Box” sign and a little blue LED light on top for authenticity.
  • Extra Touch: Decorate your tree with other Doctor Who items, like Daleks, sonic screwdrivers, or small galaxy decorations.

 

Hylian Shield (The Legend of Zelda)

Otaku Crafts: Hylian Shield Ornament

  • Concept: Display the Hylian Shield from Zelda as your tree topper, making your tree worthy of Hyrule’s hero.
  • How to Make It: Use a small plastic or foam shield, and paint it with the iconic red and blue Hylian symbols. You can also make a cardboard cutout if you want a lightweight option.
  • Extra Touch: Add small Triforce symbols, mini rupees, or even a tiny Master Sword replica as ornaments around the tree.

 

Iron Man Helmet (Marvel)

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  • Concept: Tony Stark’s helmet, glowing and metallic, gives your tree a heroic finish.
  • How to Make It: Use a toy Iron Man helmet or find a small replica. Place a red LED light inside to give it a faint glow for a powered-up look.
  • Extra Touch: Add small Marvel character ornaments like Spider-Man, Captain America, or Thor, creating an Avengers-themed tree.

 

Super Mario Star

Otaku Crafts: Mario Super Star Tree Topper (Papercraft)

 

  • Concept: The classic Super Star from Mario games makes for a bright and nostalgic tree topper.
  • How to Make It: Use a yellow star-shaped ornament or create one from cardboard and paint it yellow with two black eyes. You could even use a 3D-printed version if you have access to one.
  • Extra Touch: Decorate your tree with mushroom ornaments, coins, and other Mario elements for a complete Nintendo theme.

 

The Iron Throne (Game of Thrones)

Hallmark Keepsake Ornament (Game of Thrones The Iron Throne Musical)

  • Concept: A mini Iron Throne to crown your tree, bringing the grandeur of Westeros to your decor.
  • How to Make It: Find a small Iron Throne figure or make one using silver spray-painted toothpicks or popsicle sticks arranged like swords. Attach it to the top of your tree for a royal finish.
  • Extra Touch: Hang ornaments representing each house of Westeros, like direwolves for House Stark or dragons for House Targaryen.

 

Optimus Prime Head (Transformers)

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  • Concept: Optimus Prime’s head as your tree topper brings a touch of robotic nostalgia to your holiday.
  • How to Make It: Use a small replica of Optimus Prime’s head or craft one from cardboard and paint it in classic red and blue colors.
  • Extra Touch: Decorate with other Transformers ornaments, like miniature Autobots and Decepticons, for a full Transformers theme.

 

Jack Skellington (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

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  • Concept: The Pumpkin King himself watching over your Christmas tree adds both Halloween and Christmas spirit.
  • How to Make It: Use a small Jack Skellington figure or create a DIY version with a styrofoam ball painted as his face. Add a black and white striped bow tie to complete the look.
  • Extra Touch: Decorate your tree with black and white ribbons, ornaments, and even mini pumpkins for a spooky twist.

 

A Dragon Egg (Game of Thrones)

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  • Concept: A dragon egg resting at the top of your tree is perfect for any Game of Thrones or fantasy fan.
  • How to Make It: Use a large plastic egg and cover it in textured scales made from clay or paper mache. Paint it with green, red, or black metallic paint for a realistic look.
  • Extra Touch: Add faux fire and ice ornaments around your tree to represent the elements of Westeros.

 

These geeky Christmas tree toppers bring creativity and fandom love to your holiday decor. Whether you’re a sci-fi enthusiast, fantasy lover, or superhero fan, these tree toppers let you celebrate the season with a touch of magic from your favorite worlds. With a bit of crafting or a quick online search for themed ornaments, your Christmas tree can become a festive tribute to the fandoms you adore.

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