Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Oh Christmas Tree


These are the most simple, easiest to make Christmas tree's e.v.e.r.

Here are the supplies you will need:
2x4 (I just used scraps)
Acrylic paint
Mod Podge
Scrapbook Paper
Wood Glue


I used the miter saw to cut your 2x4's to look like this. I used the 30 degree angle for each side.


Now start painting. Paint all of the edges of the tree to match your scrapbook paper. One of mine is painted red and one is green.


Paint the trunk brown.


After the paint is dry, trace your 2x4 on the back of your scrapbook paper. I almost made a big boo boo. I didn't think about the scrapbook paper only being 12x12, so I had to go diagonal!


Now cut what you traced out. It doesn't have to be perfect and it doesn't matter if extra paper hangs over.


Coat your wood with plenty of mod podge.


Put your paper on top and use something to smooth it out. I always use a CD case!


See that part that hangs over? Take your scissors and go along the edge to trim it off. Don't worry if it's all jagged because we'll take care of that next.


Take your sanding block and smooth all of the edges. I don't really "scuff" mine up but more just smooth the rough edges.


After you've done all of your pieces, take your wood glue and glue them together.  Make sure not to put a lot of glue on the front where the scrapbook paper is or it will ooze out.


And then admire your cutie patootie Christmas trees that you just made for about $2.00!
WHOOP WHOOP! Can't beat that!




I believe that these will be hanging out on the mantel the day after Thanksgiving!



45 comments:

  1. Those are super CUTE and I love how easy they are to make. Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. So simple, yet SO pretty! :)

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  3. Adorable! Thanks for the tip about the cd case! Would love for you to link up:

    http://kraftykat76.blogspot.com/

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  4. Great idea, looks so pretty, bravo:))
    Hugs, Biljana

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  5. Very cool! I love that they look so expensive!

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  6. I so want to try this with my son! I just wanted to take this time to inform you of a giveaway that I have going on. You can visit my blog www.mylittlepumpkin808.blogspot.com to enter! Good luck!

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  7. These are really pretty. I love how chunky they are. And I really love the green paper you chose... there's something about it I'm really drawn to. It's perfect. Nice work!

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  8. I'm loving the elegance and simplicity!
    So cute!!!

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  9. Really cute, i wish i had a saw!

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  10. Very cute! I'd love to try this and add some glitter to make it sparkle!

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  11. Absolutely adorable! I so need a saw now! (I came over from Paisley Passions!)

    Kelly

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  12. These are very cute. I love the papers you picked! If you'd like to link up this post to my Theme Party linky, it will be open till Sunday.

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  13. Great idea. I love that the pattern changes in the 3 blocks. Very clever.

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  14. ooo, this is so nice. The patterned paper makes it look so classy! Great job :) I'd love for you to link this to my Sweets This Week link party. Have a great Friday!

    Sarah

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  15. Super simple and totally pretty! I think the tissue paper patterns just take it to the next level.
    Thanks for sharing!
    www.theivycottageblog.blogspot.com
    -Amanda

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  16. Sooo cute-love the simplicity and the paper gives so much versatility!!

    Claire
    www.rosegirls3.blogspot.com

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  17. These are really cute, great job!!

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  18. these are really cute, great idea!

    Here from FF, have a great weekend!

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  19. This is awesome! Thanks for the great tutorial!
    Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

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  20. Adorable Hannah!!

    xo
    Kay Ellen

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  21. These are sooo cute! My husband knows not to throw out any scrap wood. He'll be happy to see my out in our shed digging some out to make these!

    I think I will try it using the wrapping paper I have for our Christmas gifts. Then these little trees can match the real tree (at least until that wrapping paper is all used up)!

    Thanks for the tutorial!

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  22. I love the cute, classic Christmas look of these! (And I think even *I* may be able to pull 'em off...) ;) Thanks for sharing!

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  23. very cute. I love how easy they are, and that you can really customize them and make them however you want.

    Libby
    http://doingmyownblogthing.blogspot.com/

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  24. very pretty, and that paper is lovely! Eeeek! I love Christmas! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

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  25. thanks for the tutorial, the trees are so lovely. . I shall be found in the basement with my saws attempting my own. Thanks you.

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  26. Those are really cute. I love rustic wood type Christmas decorations, so those would be perfect. I bet they will look really cute on your mantel too.

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  27. Those are darling - I love the paper you used!

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  28. What a fun and easy project! I love your cute trees! I featured them today on Hoo's got talent! Thanks for linking up to the party!

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  29. What a great decoration. Especially love the red one. Thanks for linking this up to Scrappy Saturdays!

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  30. I love simple AND I love easy but these are cute to boot!!!

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  31. These tree are so cute! I love craft blogs...ah, the inspiration :o)

    Newest follower from RSS!

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  32. Sweet Idea! Had to post about it @ www.UglyThenPretty.com

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  33. Those are great and they look so simple to make, right up my alley.:)

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  34. They turned out so cute!!! :)

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  35. Very very cute! What a great gift idea!

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