The Best Way to Save A Faux Ficus Tree
When we discovered a dusty old ficus tree in my mom's house, it was quickly added to the donation pile. I certainly didn't want it because my obsession had been over for years. I was currently obsessing over a cherry blossom tree for my porch. However, this was proving to be a budget problem. My budget didn't quite meet the cost of the one I was obsessing over. If you are a trash to treasure lover, check out this project.
JUST AS WE WERE ABOUT TO LOAD THE DUSTY FICUS TREE ONTO THE TRUCK, INSPIRATION STRUCK!!!! MUCH TO MY HUSBANDS DISMAY, I LOADED THAT DUSTY THING INTO MY LESS THAN CLEAN CAR AND BROUGHT IT HOME WITH ME! I was excited because I had a plan. First I needed my supplies.
To begin with, I removed the buds from the faux flowers. Then I applied them to the real wood twigs with hot glue.
Silly me, I thought I'd be able to just pull the faux ficus stems from the tree trunk and use the holes to add my real wood twigs. Because I was mistaken, it was necessary to use wire snips to cut the faux ficus stems from the tree trunk.
Using a medium size drill bit, I drilled holes into the tree trunk. It's important to drill the holes on an angle to allow the twigs to branch out in an upward natural direction. In addition, you want to be sure the holes are large enough for your twigs to fit into. Therefore, you may need to adjust the drill bit size to accommodate larger twigs
Now it's time to attach your twigs. First, I decided which twig would work best in each hole. Then I applied a drop of hot glue into one hole and quickly inserted the prearranged twig. It's necessary to hold the twig steady until the glue dries. Then just repeat this process until the tree is the desired fullness.
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Tools
- Wire Snips
- Drill and medium to large drill bits
- Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
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Supplies
- Old Ficus Tree (check donation store, your mother's or grandmother's house)
- Wooden Twigs - Hopefully you can get these free as well.
- Faux Stems that resemble Cherry Blossoms or other Blossom that your desire.
Now I have the tree I had been obsessing over for a fraction of the cost.
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Marsha Bovee on May 06, 2020
I absolutely LOVE this idea. Being from MO, they have red bud trees and they are simply gorgeous. Living in zone 3 now, I can't have them, but I can now!
Thank you so much!
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Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse on May 07, 2020
Thank you so much. I’m so happy this idea was helpful to you. Thanks for stopping by.
Rachel.
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Marsha Bovee on May 06, 2020
You bet I will!
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Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse on May 07, 2020
Marsha,
Thanks!
Rachel
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We’re did you got the cherry blossom flowers I have everything except the flowers