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Start by gluing the buttons together in the shape of a tree. Once the glue is dry, decorate your tree however you like! You could use paint, glitter, sequins, or anything else you can think of.

I have become this project’s biggest fan (in case you can’t tell). So let’s make some! How to Make Cardboard Christmas TreesCreate a forest of Christmas Trees or simply make mini trees for your Christmas Village. These mini Christmas trees are easy and fast to make, and you can even paint them or add a few embellishments to the tree to give it some extra flair. Rustic Cardboard Christmas Star Trace a pencil line down the center of each tree. With your box cutter, carefully slice down the pencil line, being sure to only pierce one side of the cardboard (leave the side that's face-down intact). If you're using very thin cardboard, you can probably skip this step and just crease your trees down the middle so that they can fold in half. Trace a tree onto a sheet of cardboard with your pencil. Consider the size and shape you’d like, and ensure that your tree is symmetrical. Keep in mind that to create one standing tree, you’ll need three flat cardboard trees of the exact same size. It’s that time of year again when we all start thinking about Christmas! And one of the best parts of Christmas is decorating your home for the holiday. But if you don’t want to spend much money on decorations, why not try making some yourself? Today, we’ll show you some fun and easy DIY Christmas cardboard decorations that will add a festive touch to your home without breaking the bank. So read on to see how you can create these adorable decorations yourself!

This is a great craft to do with kids because it’s so easy and they can really let their imaginations run wild. And when you’re done, you’ll have a unique and one-of-a-kind Christmas tree that everyone will love! The Button Tree Most of these Christmas tree projects use either a paper or cardboard cone as a base. ‘ Craftaholics Anonymous‘ has an easy to follow tutorial for their paper Christmas trees made from cardboard cones and ribbon trim. All you need is scissors and a glue gun! You can make a smaller desk-sized version with our instructions here. Either way, we’re sure Santa will be impressed with your creativity and have no problem finding the perfect place to put all your presents. Happy holidays! With a little creativity, wrapping paper rolls, mailing tubes, and even paper towels can be upcycled into something worthy of being placed on your front door. To do this project, you’ll need an X-Acto knife to cut the tube into two-inch slices. Then, lay a bowl rim down on a flat surface and arrange the cardboard slices around it following this guide picture. Use hot glue to attach the sides where they meet then decorate with jingle bells if desired. Full-Size Upcycled Christmas TreeOur handy template will be your guiding star, showing you how to craft the basic cone shape. But here’s the real magic: once you’ve got your cone, the sky’s the limit! You can decorate these beauties with fabrics, yarn, ornaments, glitter, or whatever your heart desires. Imagine a delightful forest of little trees adorning your tabletop, each bearing the unique stamp of your creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just dipping your toes into DIY, these cone Christmas trees are the perfect project. This DIY Christmas tree craft is another easy and affordable option. You’ll need a few paper plates, some paint or markers, and some tape or glue. You can use any type of scrapbook paper you want for this project, so feel free to get creative. And if you have any extra scraps leftover, you can always use them to make some fun Christmas ornaments! The Paper Plate Tree Note :: You’ll want to protect your work surface with a cutting mat or another piece of cardboard so you don’t cut your table or floor or whatever.

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