Tulle on a roll (10 yards)-I used 3” wide tulle from Joann Fabrics but you could also use 6“ wide
Pipe Cleaner- sparkly is harder to work with than regular pipe cleaners-but not impossible
Wooden bead
Decorations- Adhesive jewels, glitter, sequins etc.
Wrap all the tulle around a book or folder – I used a 12” wide folder but anything that’s around that width will work.
Slip the loop over the pipe cleaner about 2 inches up the pipe cleaner length then tighten the loop.
Some people (like me) tie the knot directly onto the pipe cleaner and other people (like my mom) make the knot before. Your choice.
Repeat the tulle knots with rest of the tulle lengths and push the knots together every so often.
Repeat the tulle knots with rest of the tulle lengths and push the knots together every so often.
Now have fun trimming the tree with scissors- it’s like giving a poodle a hair cut (I have a poodle).
Trim the tulle shorter on the top and wider on the bottom.
Start slowly and turn the tree around as it is trimmed.
Start slowly and turn the tree around as it is trimmed.
When the trimming is finished, trim the pipe cleaner bottom about 2 inches long and bend it until it fits in the hole of the bead (or trim it more if necessary).
These little trees are just adorable! I’ve been looking for something simple that my grandkids can make & this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute - thank you
ReplyDeleteJust found you on Pinterest. I can't wait to make these! I'm also on a craft diet right now. Gotta use what I have. Only thing I allow myself to buy is glue or tape :-)
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