Start by parchment lining 3 baking sheets. Melt the white chocolate in the microwave in 20 second increments until melted. Stir in the matcha powder to create a green color. Place the chocolate into a zipper bag or piping bag. Cut the tip creating a small hole.
Pipe out 1-inch lines to create the needles of the pine tree. Make a lot because some will break. Use about 70% off the chocolate, saving some to use as glue to fuse the needles together. Allow the needles to harden and cool.
On the second sheet, lay out your tree shape using pretzel rods. Include side branches and a dropping branch. Break the rods up as necessary to create the shape you want.
Melt the semi-sweet chocolate chips in the microwave in 20 second increments until melted. Fuse the pretzel rods together using the chocolate as glue to hold the pretzels together. Use a lot so the tree will be sturdy. Allow the section to cool and harden.
On the third sheet, create an x-shape using 4 pretzel rods as a support base for the tree. Break 2 rods in half to make the x-shape. Do not connect the center rods, as the tree will need to fit in the middle. Use the chocolate to fuse the smaller pieces to the larger ones and set aside to harden.
Using the pretzel sticks and green chocolate, attach the needles to the tip of the pretzel sticks to form the branches. You will add more needles at the end to fill in gaps, so don’t use all the needles. Allow them to harden.
Take two more pretzel rods and break one in half and one into four pieces. Place the tree base into the center of the x-shape and take the 2 pretzel rod sticks and fit them on the inside of the tree base. Use a lot of chocolate to secure the tree and hold while it hardens. Then take the 4 pieces of pretzel and stack them on top of the x-base to give the tree even more support. Coat in chocolate to secure the tree. When it hardens, it should be pretty sturdy.
Attach the needled branch pieces to the ends of the branches on the tree with chocolate. This can take a little bit of time as the branches harden. Coat the whole tree in chocolate to blend together.
Attach extra needles to the tree to make it more 3-D and fill in any holes.
Add a drop of blue food color to the fondant and knead. Roll out the fondant into a thin and long oval shape. Gently drape the oval at the base of the tree, creating a blanket.
Add the red ornament to the branch that is leaning down.