Any unique projects for half an artificial Christmas tree
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I would consider using tree branches for greenery swags for the mantle or inside the stockings as decorative greenery. Stockings can be placed on the back of dining chairs.
We took branches and bent them in a circle. Put them on a plastic (charger) plate (dollar tree) . put a lantern in center or globe with candle. Add sprigs of holly some small ornaments! We made enough from part of one tree to decorate a large dining hall for Christmas. Easy to move when on plate!
I'm like Vimarhonor, We have an outside window box by the window in our kitchen. I love using faux branches and Poinsettias or red ribbon to decorate that box for holidays. I also use them on my fireplace mantel as a background for my other Christmas decorations. You didn't say if it's half - top & bottom or half 2 sides. A top half could be made into a mini-tree with mini animals peeking out. A half bottom could be used outside with a pot of decorated greens in the middle. A half side could be decorated, framed and put on the wall if it's not too big. The greens could be made into a wreath for your door or wired together to go over the top of your door and down the sides. Little pieces can be use as decorations on presents along with the tag. Tie ribbon around the present from corner to corner then on the top corner, attach your piece of green with tape or tacky glue, (my preference) then tie the name gift tag to the greens with silver, gold, or red ribbon. You can dress it up more depending on how much time you have to wrap presents. Before I had children I used to dress up all the presents I gave to others. It was so much fun! Wishing you the best!
how about a "Ring" system that notifies you on your phone.. that someone is on your porch.
If u have the top half u can make an adorable little tree. or use branches from lower half to fill n wreaths
Spray it with snow and hang upside down in a corner. Hang ornaments and.lights....great conversation piece
Forgot to say to hang a big bow in the.middle
Thanks to all for the great suggestions. I thought I bought a whole tree at an estate sale but just the bottom n the box, oops!
Merry Christmas to all
Top half or bottom half? Or is it cut from top to bottom? Top half is a mini Christmas tree. Bottom half branches can be used to make wreaths, garlands and even a table centerpiece. Half a tree (top to bottm with no back can be put against a wall and decorated especially in a tight spot or one on a porch.
Wreath