Christmas Decor: Branch & Sticks Wall Hanger

Christina Burdette
by Christina Burdette
3 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
Wanted to do a project with my granddaughter, so we went for a walk and collected branches and sticks to make a festive wall hanger
Wall Hanger
Found a branch and used handsaw to trim off branches. Then sanded the ends and area where I sawed off branches.
Used hand nippers and cut approx. 6" sticks
Collected sticks and started to play with them for best way to make stars and a stick tree.
Laid out sticks before hot gluing.
Glued sticks together to make stars
Then made a tree out of the sticks
Used some jute string and tied onto branch. Hung it on wall (removed a picture and used the existing hanger) and started to tie on the stars and the stick tree (centered the stick tree first).
I used jute string and started adding ball ornaments
I added 2 snowflakes for some sparkle
Then added an off-white paper ribbon and draped on the top and sides
I finished by added a cloth flower & paper ribbon to cover the wall hanger
The finished product turned out better than I thought. It was fun and easy to do. And so inexpensive. I used materials I already had, so it cost next to nothing. I tied everything on the branch, so I can remove and replace with other holiday items. In Feb, I am going to hand hearts and such on it! Have fun!!!
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  • Theresa Zeth Theresa Zeth on Dec 03, 2018

    This is so adorable and anyone could adjust it to their own home.... your Granddaughters memories of thos will be will last way longer than the project! Awesome!


    

  • Debi Debi on Nov 06, 2019

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank You! Finally a project my 7 y.o. granddaughter & I can do. So many take "forever" and this looks just right for her!

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