Tinsel Christmas tree
It turns out that New Year's decorations made of foil can not only decorate a real holiday tree, but also become an independent decorative element. New Year's rain makes original crafts - Christmas trees. Looking ahead, let's show what we're talking about. Here is our green beauty that decorated the table in the office.

The presented version used green tinsel with red edges. However, believe me, the same tree made of silver rain looks no less festive. It is believed that it is covered with frost or the first snow.
So, for the craft we take out:
- green or silver tinsel
- wire
- 20-30 cm narrow satin ribbon
- Super glue
- scissors
- a needle and thread.

At the first stage, we twist the wire into a spiral, giving it a cone shape. In our case, the wire is very coarse; we had to use pliers to form curls. However, such rigidity of the frame will ultimately benefit everyone. The tree is stable and not prone to deformation.
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The figure shows that the circumference of the spiral is far from ideal. There's nothing wrong with that.Tinsel will hide possible angularities and irregularities.

The frame is ready. Now we need to wrap it with green needles. Let's start working from the bottom edge. You can use superglue to attach the edge of the tinsel to the wire, but we decided to use thread. They simply tied the rain to the metal and removed the extra centimeters of thread with scissors.

Let's focus on the knot of white thread. Carefully wrap the wire with tinsel to the very top.


We get such a fluffy cute Christmas tree.



All that remains is to decorate the New Year's tree. We don't have small balls. So, we will get out of the situation using a white satin ribbon and thread with a needle. Let's make tiny bows from the ribbon. We cut the ribbon into strips 5-6 cm long, and then form a bow from them.


The decorations are ready. It's a pity that we don't have beads in our arsenal. They would add shine to the satin. Now you can decorate the Christmas tree. One color is enough for decoration. Of course, if the tree is made of silver rain, then it is better to sew bows from red fabric.


We hang the decorations and fix them on the spruce legs using superglue. We will not add garlands or streamers so that the craft does not turn out tacky.

Let's take the Christmas tree to the office. Let's put it on the table. It will remind you every day of the upcoming holidays and lift your spirits.

Or maybe on the first of January Santa Claus will put it under it too present needlewoman?

The presented version used green tinsel with red edges. However, believe me, the same tree made of silver rain looks no less festive. It is believed that it is covered with frost or the first snow.
So, for the craft we take out:
- green or silver tinsel
- wire
- 20-30 cm narrow satin ribbon
- Super glue
- scissors
- a needle and thread.

At the first stage, we twist the wire into a spiral, giving it a cone shape. In our case, the wire is very coarse; we had to use pliers to form curls. However, such rigidity of the frame will ultimately benefit everyone. The tree is stable and not prone to deformation.
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The figure shows that the circumference of the spiral is far from ideal. There's nothing wrong with that.Tinsel will hide possible angularities and irregularities.

The frame is ready. Now we need to wrap it with green needles. Let's start working from the bottom edge. You can use superglue to attach the edge of the tinsel to the wire, but we decided to use thread. They simply tied the rain to the metal and removed the extra centimeters of thread with scissors.

Let's focus on the knot of white thread. Carefully wrap the wire with tinsel to the very top.


We get such a fluffy cute Christmas tree.



All that remains is to decorate the New Year's tree. We don't have small balls. So, we will get out of the situation using a white satin ribbon and thread with a needle. Let's make tiny bows from the ribbon. We cut the ribbon into strips 5-6 cm long, and then form a bow from them.


The decorations are ready. It's a pity that we don't have beads in our arsenal. They would add shine to the satin. Now you can decorate the Christmas tree. One color is enough for decoration. Of course, if the tree is made of silver rain, then it is better to sew bows from red fabric.


We hang the decorations and fix them on the spruce legs using superglue. We will not add garlands or streamers so that the craft does not turn out tacky.

Let's take the Christmas tree to the office. Let's put it on the table. It will remind you every day of the upcoming holidays and lift your spirits.

Or maybe on the first of January Santa Claus will put it under it too present needlewoman?
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