DIY Handmade Christmas Tree (for Tabletop or Floor) #Christmastree
by
Susie @ The Chelsea Project Blog
(IC: blogger)
$5.00
2 Hours
Easy
I was looking for a unique Christmas decoration for my coffee table. At the same time, I ran across this Radio Flyer in the basement that didn't have a holiday home. As the Christmas decorations were going up, the wagon simply didn't fit anywhere.
tree Decor Tablescapes Centerpieces
tree Decor Tablescapes Centerpieces
Then it hit me ......and I did what I always do! I made a bee-line to the scrap lumber bin. And, in a couple of hours, I had a custom-sized Christmas tree that fit this little wagon perfectly. .... I used wood to build a tree.....But, anyway, here's how it came together. First, make the stand and inner frame out of a furring strip. One 8-foot strip costs about $1.00. And you need one wood screw to attach the central post from underneath the stand (about $0.05)
Next, add the Christmas tree-shaped wings on all four sides of the central stand. This piece is glued to both the central inner furring strip and a piece of quarter round on all four sides. More details, that include another series of pictures, on how this step goes together are on the blog.
After all four of the wings and the quarter round are glued to the center piece, it will look something like this (below). A crude structure, to be sure, but the paint and greenery will cover up sloppy craftmanship. So, no worries.
Next, paint all of the surfaces. I used black with a brown topcoat.
Then, starting from the bottom, wind a piece of plain garland round and round...until you reach the top. I did not use adhesive, but did twist various pieces of the garland together so that it would hold onto the frame.
Here's a look at the stand and the lower frame with the garland attached.
And lastly, place the tree on your container and spritz it with spray-on snow. Adding a loop of jute twine is also a nice touch.
The tree would also look great in a basket.
Or standing upright on a tabletop or floor.
The tree, as shown here, is approximately 27-inches long and 15-inches in diamenter. It rests on a 19-inch long wagon that is approximately 9-inches wide. One standard length of plain garland was used. I got this one on clearance for about $2.00.
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Published November 13th, 2015 8:16 AM
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Frankie Funderburk on Dec 02, 2015You are so clever, LOVE this idea.... looks GREAT.... Merry CHRISTmas !!!!
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Susie @ The Chelsea Project Blog on Dec 15, 2015@Frankie Funderburk Thanks so much!!! Merry Christmas to you, too!!
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Erica Van Slyke on Dec 15, 2015This turned out so cute!!! You are so creative.
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Susie @ The Chelsea Project Blog on Dec 15, 2015@Erica Van Slyke Thanks, Erica!! You're the best!!
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