This Swift-mas tree was Taylor-made.

A Taylor Swift superfan owns every single one of the 103 ornaments the pop princess has ever released — and has them all on a single tree.

Manhattanite Molly Swindall started seriously collecting the ornaments in 2020 to fill the “Blank Space” on her Christmas tree, managing to keep up with the multiple ornaments Swift releases each holiday season.

“Some of them sell out in minutes … But I have purchased every ornament she’s ever released, even if that means buying 34 in one year,” she told The Post. “Fifty-three of them came in the last four years alone.”

Swindall, who has seen the songstress in concert 54 times and met her once, snapped up the 18 released this year — which ranged in price from $20 to $25 — via the singer’s official website, but had to be strategic about it.

“Taylor’s team will post, basically implying that there’s going to be a drop in the next hour. So you have to be online and ready to buy them as soon as they drop,” she explained.

Besides buying the ornaments from Swift’s website, she’s also bought and traded some with fans in order to complete her collection, which she proudly shares on social media with her fellow Swifties.

“So it’s not really my tree; it’s the fandom’s tree,” she gushed.

The Georgia native hung all the Taylor trinkets on a 7-and-a-half-foot-tall spruce in her childhood home, because she couldn’t fit them in her Manhattan apartment.

“Apartments in New York, that would take up your entire living room,” she said.

This year, she continued her tradition of decorating it live on TikTok, and 20,000 fans joined in to watch.

During the two-and-a-half hour trimming sesh, she placed and discussed each of the ornaments, which include everything from photos of the singer, mini guitars, tiny records and pianos, to a wine glass, cowboy hat and disco ball.

“I pick it up, unbox it, show it off, then put it on the tree,” she said. “It’s the third year I’ve done it and there’s some people who have been there every year.”

Although she has multiple favorites, Swindall has a special place in her heart for the first ornament Swift ever released — a ceramic replica of herself — which she found for $62 at an online shop in the UK run by a Swiftie.

“It’s literally just a photo of her. I had to actually really hunt for it. So that one was really cool because that was the only one that was really difficult to find,” she explained.

Swindall — who is the youngest of five girls and attended an Eras Tour concert in Miami in October with her sisters — met Swift in 2007 in Atlanta, GA, when she was the opening act for Brad Paisley.

“It was a really special moment. She was like, ‘You’re so adorable. Thanks for coming out,’ … so sweet, so kind, true Taylor fashion,” she said.

“I mean, you only ever hear about really positive interactions between her and her fans and how she takes the time with them and makes them feel like they’re the only ones in the room … I was a fan, but I feel like that was the moment that made me a Swiftie.”

This year, since her Swiftmas tree was larger than ever, she had to set it up in her sister’s childhood bedroom.

“I was not there this past weekend, but she was, and she was like, ‘What the heck is in my bedroom?’” she recalled, laughing.

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