Showing posts with label Fabric Strip Christmas Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Strip Christmas Trees. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Make it Monday #229 - Fabric Strip Christmas Trees

Hello Christmas Crafters....
I am playing along with Melissa Phillip's wonderful Make it Monday today.  Her lovely video shows how to make an adorable Christmas tree out of strips of fabric.  I love making small Christmas trees especially to give as gifts to people who are unable to put up a large tree at Christmas time.  It allows them to have the spirit of Christmas in their home or hospital room etc without any work at all.  When I saw Melissa's video I immediately knew that I could create a tree like hers and add it to a spool to make a mini-tree.  Here is what I came up with....I apologize for the picture quality...the sparkly star and the inclement weather here in Seattle were making it difficult to get a good shot even with my OTT lite today....




I found this such a fun project to work on!!!  I used two grosgrain ribbons from Papertrey Ink - Simply Chartreuse and ripe avocado.  (Note: I think that a lighter weight ribbon is easier to work with for this project but unfortunately this was what I had on hand in "green"! )   I also used some gingham ribbon, crochet ribbon in cream and red, various fabric strips from what I had on hand, and sparkly eyelash yarn as my "tinsel"....insert smile here!  :)

The straws I used were some I got on clearance last Christmas.  The spool is one that I emptied a while ago and kept.  I added some cream crocheted ribbon and a decorative pin to it before adding the tree.  I also reinforced the straw on the inside with a 1/4 strip of 110lb card stock that I scored and folded in half length wise.  I wanted to make the straw a little bit stronger since I had bent it several times by accident while creating.

Thanks for taking a look at my little tree.  I loved this technique and have a feeling I will be making many more of these over the next few weeks!  I want to try a card next!  Thanks for a great Christmas craft Melissa! It is my favorite season of the year to craft for!

Edited on 11-3-15:  Adding a better photo:

Hugs,
Jill