Finally I realized that I could use my indecisiveness to my advantage by creating six distinctly different DIY Christmas Trees - three cones, and three flat wood Christmas trees. Today I want to share three simple tutorials for decorating paper mache cones from Hobby Lobby to create glam Christmas decorations on a major budget
DIY Fur Christmas Tree. Let's begin with the Christmas tree that I covered in white fur ribbon, which I purchased at Michael's. Since the base of the tree would remain exposed, I started by giving the tree a coat of white acrylic paint. I unrolled all nine yards of the fur ribbon and cut strips the right length, then used my hot glue gun to begin attaching the fur strips to the tree.
DIY Bead Garland Christmas Tree. Next I decided to wrap one of the Christmas trees in a silver bead garland that I purchased from Michael's (also on the ribbon aisle). I started by painting the tree white, and, to achieve a glossy finish, I combined my white acrylic paint with some Liquitex Gloss Gel that I had in with my painting supplies.
DIY Paper Heart Christmas Tree. I wanted to cover the third Christmas tree in some music note scrapbook paper that I already owned, though I wasn't sure the best way to go about this. I thought about attaching strips of paper around the tree and then fringing the paper, but I was concerned that the music notes wouldn't read if the paper was fringed. Instead, I decided to get my Cricut Christmas craft on. I pulled out my Cricut machine (this was a few years ago when I was still using the original Cricut before updating to the Cricut Explor) and cut hundreds of elongated hearts.
After cutting all of the music note hearts, I decided that the tree would be more interesting if I mixed in some fancy papers that would add a little sparkle to the tree. I sifted through my scrapbook papers and cut more hearts from silver metallic paper, as well as from paper that had stripes of beige, white, black and silver glitter.
It was a time consuming process to glue nearly 400 hearts to the tree - about five re-runs of Friends to be specific. Once I finally reached the very top of the tree, I used the pencil to curl the final three hearts in around themselves, rather than curling them so that the rounded ends flipped up. This made the final hearts easier to glue in place and maintained the shape of the point of the tree top.
I am so excited about how these tree DIY Christmas trees turned out! Each one is so unique, but I think they look especially great when grouped together.
It's amazing what happens when you stop procrastinating, spread out all your craft supplies, and just get to work!
My painted, chipboard Chirstmas trees also turned out beautifully. It's amazing how a few paper mache cones from Hobby Lobby and a few chipboard Christmas trees turned into a chic white Christmas mantel display with these DIY Christmas Tree crafts! I'm just over here singing, "I'm dreaming of an orange and white Christmas..."
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The picture of the finished product is very nice!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love how they turned out! The heart one is my favorite!! I love that you used music notes and mixed it with metallics. SO pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteI made a batch of these last year too, love those things!! I love what you did with them!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I love them! Thanks linking up with us at The Makers link party! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful, Angela! I LOVE them all, especially the hearts one! Pinning XO
ReplyDeleteLoved these so much...featuring them in our Holiday DIYs to Try from our Get Your DIY On party! Merry Christmas! XO
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