Overview
- Submissions opened on November 3 and close at 11:59 p.m. UK time on November 23, with 24 public winners to be selected.
 - Winning designs will be unveiled on December 4 at 5 p.m. on Battersea Power Station’s river-facing chimneys and wash towers.
 - British comedian and presenter Munya Chawawa hosts the project, with commissioned pieces from figures including Sir Stephen Fry and David Shrigley OBE appearing alongside public entries.
 - Apple is running 30-minute Today at Apple sessions in all 39 UK stores from November 6 to 22 to help entrants, with the same sessions continuing through December 22 for festive creativity.
 - Entrants download Apple’s template to iPad, create a tree in a drawing app such as Procreate, and submit via apple.com/uk/apple-christmas-trees, with entry limited to UK residents.