Hi, How are you? I've been busy fixing up the place for Christmas!
Thank you for your kind comments on my silver and burlap Christmas decorations! I'm glad you liked them. :O)
Here's some more stuff~
I found an old (not vintage) falling apart bible by the curb on top of a stack of paper. Instead of letting it become trash, I rescued it. I decided to make it into a Christmas tree. (Kinda fitting, I thought)
This isn't the greatest tutorial, but this was pretty easy to make.
Before mixing the plaster of paris, I criss-cross drilled holes for the 1/4 " dowels. Instead of angling the holes for the dowels in the "+" position, I opted for the "x" position. After securing the "trunk" in the dried plaster, I inserted the dowels.
I figured that this "x" positioning of the dowels will allow me to place the tree close to a wall and save room.
Now for the pages. First I covered the trunk with Elmer's glue using a sponge brush and applied the pages and also wall papered the inside of the pot. Sorry, no pictures. I told you this wasn't a very good tutorial......
I used about 40 pages for the branches. I folded each page in half. I trimmed the open edges with fancy scissors. Then using straight scissors, I made 1/4" cuts down the entire length, being careful not to cut through the folded end.
I don't know if you can tell in the above picture, but I attached a long piece of scotch tape to the folded end of the page. I decided to use tape to attach the paper branches. I think that hot glue would have been too messy.
I started at the tip of each branch, working towards the trunk. The tape made it fast and easy to wind the paper around the dowels to form the pine needles. I love the weathered color of the pages and the bits of scripture showing. I wrapped a small strip of paper at the end of each branch, by the trunk. This hid the scotch tape that showed a little bit. I used a glue stick to secure those strips only.
All done! It fits on my side table perfectly. And because of the positioning of the dowels, it can sit flush up against the wall.
Here is a little close up.
Here's another close up showing the wall papered inside of the planter. I recycled the bits of pages that I clipped off and used them as filling.
Now, how shall I decorate it?
I made some ocean themed goodies a week or so ago, that I haven't gotten around to posting about. I think they'll look nice with the new tree. First, I re-did this little box I papered. I embellished it with my beachy Christmas theme.
I'm definitely addicted to sparkly pipe cleaners, as you can tell!
I cut out words from old Christmas cards.
I've always loved mermaids. I also made six mermaid tree ornaments.
I used white scallop shells and a hot glue gun.
I glued blue tulle and white ribbon with a branch design on it to resemble seaweed.
I printed some mermaids and cut out the shapes and added messages from more old Christmas cards.
I made stars, tree branches and little wreaths out of silver pipe cleaners.
I added pearls. sequins, shells,
little embroidered stars and puffy sparkle balls.
I made each one different and unique.
These were very easy to make and I basically used what I already had on hand, so they were practically free! :O)
I like that they add Christmas wishes and additional scripture to my tree made from scripture.
Linked to:
http://www.finecraftguild.com/
This is wonderful!! Love the tree so much. What an original. The shell ornaments are perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteSherry
I think you are a genius!! Love that tree!
ReplyDeleteYour talent never, ever ceases to amaze me! What an awesome creation!!
ReplyDeleteTake care, Sue
OMG that is the cutest! Love, love, love. I am saving this link for future reference.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love this idea! And your ornaments look perfect on your 'book page/feather' tree. Great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! It turned out adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful projects! The tree turned out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! So very coastal chic!
ReplyDeleteSherry
That tree is amazing! I adore how it came out.
ReplyDeleteThat is just great! Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Such an original idea. I'm totally digging all this book page stuff right now -- have even tried my hand at some book page projects! Great project!
ReplyDelete~Amanda
Wonderful tree. Love it!! Thanks so much for sharing and telling us how you did it. Great job. My daughter wants one in her room now. So here we go :)
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' your tree, it looks great-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteAmazing, great job. So chic and beautiful:))
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Biljana
Fabulous tree! That is so cool, I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tree, thanks for showing us how!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning tree and what a creative idea! Wonderful
ReplyDeleteYou madame are amazingly one talented woman! Omigosh...a DIY vintage christmas tree??? That is the most charming tree I've ever seen! I wish I have half your creativity.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
-marie
Gosh goodness golly, that tree is amazing! I can't imagine how long that must've taken you. I adore your mermaid ornaments, so shabby and beachy!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW now that is my kinda christmas tree
ReplyDeleteAmy
ADORABLE!!!! Love the tree and each one of your amazing ornaments!!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative idea! It came out great and so did your ornaments
ReplyDeleteI love anything with book pages on it!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
aka:TOT
What an inspired tree, and the tutorial was quite clear. :D
ReplyDeleteHappy Holiday!
Suzan
What a clever idea! One of a kind and very unique! Love it! I'm sure that your adorable little tree will inspire lots of gals out there to create one for their own home this season! Happy WW and Happy Thanksgiving to you!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Your tree is stunning!!! Love it, I only wish I had time to make one. Thank you for sharing your technique. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo creative & cute!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
WOW!!!!! This is so beautiful, sweet and creative. You are a fountain of lovely ideas. Have a great Christmas
ReplyDeleteI'm speechless! What an amazing idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so neat!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love your tree! I must try it, however it will probably be more of an Easter tree by the time I get around to it. But I think that would be fitting also. What a great way to save an old Bible.
ReplyDeleteJoyfully,
Elizabeth Ann
I love your version of the feather tree. Very creative! Wanna make one for me . . .I'm not sure mine would turn out as nice!
ReplyDeleteI might have to make one out the rest of my ripped-apart-Jane Austin novel that was leftover from my cardboard headboard.
Many Blissful Days,
Angela
Oh My goodness, this is great!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it all for a seaside cottage-- if I had one I'd do the same! D R E A M!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!!!
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