Alternative Christmas tree on the wall
If you live in limited space, then we suggest you decorate an unusual Christmas tree right on the wall. Such a spruce does not crumble, it does not take up much space, no one will touch or drop toys from it. The tree itself and the toys are attached to the wall with pins. The advantage of this type of fastening is obvious; the pins do not leave marks on the wallpaper. After removing the tree, barely visible punctures will remain on the wall. Consider the cost-effectiveness of such a Christmas tree; it is made from ordinary corrugated paper. In a word, not a Christmas tree, but a dream! Making an alternative Christmas tree is quite easy. You can decorate it both in your apartment and in the office where you work. So, let's start creating an original Christmas tree.
1. We will need:
• Several colors of corrugated paper.
• Ribbon.
• Scissors.
• Stapler.
• Threads.
• Pins.
2. Cut out two rectangles from paper.
3. Place each one into an accordion.
4. Cut off the corner.
5. Fold each piece in half and connect with a stapler.
6. We connect both halves into a circle using the same stapler.
7. We pull the core with thread.
8. For our original Christmas tree, we prepare as many circles of various sizes as possible.
9. Use tape to mark the contours of the future Christmas tree.
10. We fasten the tape with pins.
11. We hang our circle toys. The Christmas tree is ready!
1. We will need:
• Several colors of corrugated paper.
• Ribbon.
• Scissors.
• Stapler.
• Threads.
• Pins.
2. Cut out two rectangles from paper.
3. Place each one into an accordion.
4. Cut off the corner.
5. Fold each piece in half and connect with a stapler.
6. We connect both halves into a circle using the same stapler.
7. We pull the core with thread.
8. For our original Christmas tree, we prepare as many circles of various sizes as possible.
9. Use tape to mark the contours of the future Christmas tree.
10. We fasten the tape with pins.
11. We hang our circle toys. The Christmas tree is ready!
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