Beautiful DIY Wall Ornament Christmas Tree

Beautiful DIY Wall Ornament Christmas Tree
Don’t want a usual Christmas tree? Make this ornament one right on the wall! Glue strips of balsa wood onto kraft paper with wood glue. Using some chalk, outline a thin triangle for your tree. Glue ornaments into place. Use a specific color scheme and a variety of shapes and sizes. Continue to glue all... 
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Original Holiday Decor: 13 DIY Wall Christmas Trees

Original Holiday Decor: 13 DIY Wall Christmas Trees
There’s no Christmas without a Christmas tree but what if you don’t have enough space to accomodate one? Or you just want something new and unusual? Then a wall piece is right what you need! The easiest and brightest idea here is attaching Christmas lgiths to the wall in a tree shape. You can also... 
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Cool Favors: DIY Mini Christmas Trees In Boxes

Cool Favors: DIY Mini Christmas Trees In Boxes
These cute mini Christmas trees will be amazing gifts for Christmas and New Year parties or weddings. The supplies are mini cardboard boxes, decorative ribbon, fake greenery, wet foam, paper shred, super glue. Cut a piece that will wrap around the whole top of your box. Next up use some super glue (or hot glue),... 
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DIY Space-Saving Christmas Tree Wall Art

DIY Space-Saving Christmas Tree Wall Art
If you have a lack of space, then decorating for any holiday you should consider some space-saving décor ideas. A wall Christmas tree or even wall art is one of these ideas, pretty easy in realizing and very trendy. The supplies are design foam with sticky base, Winter’s Grandeur Fat Quarter Bundle, scissors, glitter cardstock... 
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DIY Egg Carton Christmas Tree

DIY Egg Carton Christmas Tree
If you are looking for a completely non-typical Christmas tree of some recycled materials, you’ll love this idea! The supplies are an egg carton, paper, beads, a glue stick, multi purpose glue and a pair of scissors. Cut out the ‘trees’. Fold a paper star and glue it on the top of the tree. Apply... 
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14 Awesome Driftwood Christmas Trees You Can Make

14 Awesome Driftwood Christmas Trees You Can Make
Planning a coastal Christmas? Wanna feel sea breeze even during winter holidays? Start from making a driftwood Christmas tree because this piece is the soul of your festive décor. Making such a tree is easy: gluing the pieces of driftwood to one another or to some other base, maybe also a piece of driftwood. A... 
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How To Make A Twiggy Christmas Tree

How To Make A Twiggy Christmas Tree
Unusual Christmas trees, especially tabletop ones, are cool and give an original touch to your Xmas décor. Let’s make a funny and rustic tree, you’ll need twigs, a wooden skewer, holiday light, LED, battery operated, 180″ 45 lights, thin insulated copper wire, a hot glue gun and tin cans. Cut 3 bigger twigs of about... 
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Handmade Tabletop Christmas Tree Of Beer Lids

Handmade Tabletop Christmas Tree Of Beer Lids
Recycling things is a green idea, especially when you recycle those things that are difficult to recycle. Let’s make a funny Christmas tree of beer lids – a brilliant green idea and a cool piece as a result. The supplies are a plastic glass, glue and beer lids. Use your hot glue gun to glue... 
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12 Adorable DIY Advent Christmas Trees

12 Adorable DIY Advent Christmas Trees
An advent calendar is no big deal – many of us make such things for home. But an advent tree is an original idea! You can make one of wood, cardboard, felt, cranberry branches and many other things – even books! Such an idea is unique and if you have kids – they’ll be excited!... 
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DIY Bead Board Crhsitmas Tree

DIY Bead Board Crhsitmas Tree
Scrap wood tree is a great alternative to a usual one, it’s simple to make and a recycled piece. You’ll need scrap wood pieces, glue, Krylon Gloss White spray paint, Krylon 18kt Gold Plate spray paint. And stickers Take a bunch of scrap pieces of beadboard in various colors, lay them out on the table... 
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