Sunday, October 25, 2009
Paper Christmas Tree
This was inspired by today's Featured Stamper on SCS, Rachel Hope. The tree project was from the December 2008 issue of Martha Stewart Living. I used a wood skewer, a chopstick would work too. Cut out one each of a 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6" circle. Fold each circle in half four times, making nice creases with your bone folder and insert onto skewer, securing with a bit of glue after each addition. You can adjust the pleats a little bit as you go. To make the tree stand upright in the pot, I wadded up a brown paper bag, wrapping around the skewer, packing the brown paper in tightly until that little tree wasn't moving anywhere. Decorate as desired.
I used Stampin' Up Merry Moments designer paper, white satin organza ribbon and felt snowflake from last year's holiday mini and a 2" standard flower pot. The string of lights I had in my stash, no maker known since I had thrown away the original packaging.
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Just wanted you to know that your project will appear on the Late Night Stampers blog finds of the day for Oct. 26. Not a member? Check out http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stampinuplnstampers/.
Love this!!
What a neat project, very cool :)
Oh My Word Joanne ~ I have just seen the last 4 or 5 posts...You are all about Creativity....and I can tell that you are too darn good at what you do!!! TFS!
OH My gosh! So super cute - I have some of those tiny light strands & never knew what to do with them! This is Perfect!!!!!Thanks
I saw this on SCS and just had to tell you again how much I LOVE this!!!!! I will be making some of these for my Christmas table, for sure!!!! AWESOME work, Joanne!!!!
Wow This is really cool!
This turned out great. Perfect holiday decoration.
Wow, I love this tree. TFS
Dang, girl, all of these Christmas ideas are absolutely stunning. In addition to being a wonderful person, you're brilliantly talented.
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