Welcome friends and family! I have got the cutest little trees that you can craft with resources already on hand. These cute trees can be crafted from empty cereal boxes and scraps of fabric , or even old clothes!
Cute as fluff and totally gift worthy!
Lol, my daughters flannel shirt, she wont miss it!
First start by cutting the big flat pieces out of the cereal boxes or you can use any cardboard of that weight. Just mold into a cone shape , tape and trim the bottom.printed side in
Take and cut out some fabric pieces about 2 to 3 in. Wide and about a ft. Or so long, simply cut a fringe.
I used hot glue but fabric glue would also work. Just keep wrapping the fringed fabric all the way up taking care not to leave any of the cardboard showing.
You can decorate with bows or beads anything you like. An easy fun craft!
Thankyou so much for stopping on in today!
Wishing you and yours a blessed and happy Holiday!
Lisa
Cute as fluff and totally gift worthy!
Lol, my daughters flannel shirt, she wont miss it!
First start by cutting the big flat pieces out of the cereal boxes or you can use any cardboard of that weight. Just mold into a cone shape , tape and trim the bottom.printed side in
Take and cut out some fabric pieces about 2 to 3 in. Wide and about a ft. Or so long, simply cut a fringe.
I used hot glue but fabric glue would also work. Just keep wrapping the fringed fabric all the way up taking care not to leave any of the cardboard showing.
You can decorate with bows or beads anything you like. An easy fun craft!
Thankyou so much for stopping on in today!
Wishing you and yours a blessed and happy Holiday!
Lisa
Merry Christmas! Thanks for sharing your ideas and beautiful decorations! I love your blog...and your style! Holiday hugs!
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