1/13Queensland's version of a snowman by Micheal Kerwin, Redbank Plains. Credit: @michealkerwin
Pictures: Quirky Xmas in Queensland
Queenslanders have a quirky sense of humour, and they’ve shown it with Christmas trees and decorations sporting snakeskins, horseshoes and more.
2/13Christmas tree made of books at the Logan North Library, Underwood.
3/13Christmas tree made of horseshoes by Steve Askey of Kew Forge Farrier, Mundoolun. Credit: Dream Me Up Designs
4/13Aussie Christmas tree with cockatoos, spotted in Absolutely Fabulous, Woolloongabba. Credit: @kerrienajones
5/13Christmas tree made of phone books pages, Cornubia. Credit: Katrina Fay Goldsworthy
6/13The start of the Christmas tree made out of telephone books in Cornubia. Credit: Katrain Fay Goldsworthy
7/13Funny Christmas face in Calamvale. Credit: Carolyn Oldano
8/13Washing day Christmas tree, Shailer Park. Credit: Nicole Homes
9/13Amusing decoration on the back of a car, seen between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, December 2018.
10/13Christmas tree made of thistle bush, Cornubia. Credit: Katrina Fay Goldsworthy
11/13Christmas tree made of dead thistle bush, Cornubia. Credit: Katrina Fay Goldsworthy
12/13Thong tree in Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise. Picture: Jayne Lyddiard
13/13The Brisbane Snake Catchers Christmas tree.