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November 7, 2012

Guest Designer: Lyssa Zimmerman

Christmas Tree Table Decor
 
We have an old one, but a good one! See how easy it is to create this Christmas tree decor for the upcoming Holidays!
 
 
hi eCrafters!
I wanted to post this cute little Christmas tree decor I created a year ago with my eCraft. Since we are getting close to the Holidays, I started to look through my boxes of Christmas stuff, and found this tree!
 
 
Loved how it turned out!
Ok, i'm going to show you how to make this. You may or may not have seen these types of trees around blogland but oh well, my turn!  last year's Super Saturday for my ward, we did something similar.

So supplies as follows:
-chipboard cone
-double-sided scrapbook paper
-hot glue gun
-die-cut machine (personal preference is the ecraft by craftwell :) )
 
The first thing I did, was cut tulip shapes on my cardstock... lots of tulips!
 
 
Just glue a strip of hot glue on the cone, then add a few shapes at a time...
 
like this:
 
 
Keep doing this until you fill the cone, and TA-DA! You have some gorgeous trees for your table or mantle! Don't forget to put your paper in TRAY mode! that way you can cut down cutting time!
 
 
 
-Lyssa
 
Thank you Lyssa!
 
Don't you love cheap Christmas decor?! And this is a great way to use up scraps!
 
Speaking of scraps.. what do you do with them?! Let us know in the comments section!
 
And don't forget to visit, Lyssa's blog for more project ideas!
 
 
 


4 comments :

  1. Very cute and simple idea. I will have to keep this in mind. I love to use my scraps for cards or little embellies I can make myself.

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  3. Beautiful! What a great project... love being able to use up scrap paper! Thanks for sharing your idea.

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  4. A great scraps project! We are glad you ladies liked it!

    Team Craftwell

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