Monday, December 10, 2012

{Christmas} Paper Tree Part 2

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On Friday I blogged a DIY Paper Christmas tree - (the one you can see in the left of the picture above) Today I want to show you how to make the second kind of Christmas tree - the ones you can see in the back of this pic.

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You will need:

  • old book pages
  • wooden skewer stick
  • pinking shears (if you have)
  • glue 
  • glitter
  • some tape

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First you will need to cut a square of thick cardboard (I used an old rusk box). Tape the skewer stick to the cardboard. 

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Next cut out some squares from the old book pages using the pinking shears - they don't need to be exact squares. Cut a variety of sizes and lay them out in order of size. 

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Start laying the paper squares onto the skewer stick - start with the biggest pieces at the bottom and gradually get smaller and smaller. Each time you lay a new piece of paper on the skewer - rotate the squares around so that the edges are ragged. The nice thing about this is that if you find you haven't cut enough big squares - you can layer the pages by putting them on the skewer off centre. Once you have stacked up the skewer to the height that you want - you can trim the paper squares if there are any that need to be adjusted to fit the Christmas tree shape.

If you want - you can also add some glitter or twinkle flakes and make some silver stars as I showed in the previous post.

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Although the trees will stand on a thick cardboard base, I found that an easier way to keep them up was to wrap up an old box with some brown paper and use a metal skewer to poke a hole through the box for you to slide the Christmas Tree skewer into. (You can use a wad of prestick/ blue tac to keep it upright if it needs). Having a box also helps to create different heights for your trees and helps to create a more interesting display if you make more than one. Sticking your Christmas Tree skewers into a block of oasis will also do the trick.

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This is such a fun and easy Christmas DIY - and once the paper squares are cut - it takes almost zero concentration so it's great to do while watching a Christmas Movie or listening to some Christmas carols to get into the festive spirit!


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