Snowy Pine Flocked Christmas Tree Figurine
Looking for a fun DIY to decorate your home this season? Try making this Snowy Pine Flocked Christmas Tree Figurine. Great if you do not have room for a large Christmas tree! See more holiday posts like these on my Christmas page.
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I found these fun snowy pine floral picks on the Oriental Trading Company website and I thought they would be super fun to decorate with this holiday season. They really are perfect for adding that special touch of green all over your home during the holidays. I used one of Oriental Trading Companies tall paper Christmas tree cones as a base for the tree. Then I hot glued the sprigs at an angle to create a whimsy flocked tree. Super simple craft!
You could decorate this fun mini holiday Christmas tree and use it as a tabletop tree or make a few and display them around your home in Holiday vignettes. This small Christmas tree ends up being around 19 inches tall. You can make it look even taller by sitting it on a candlestick. It is super easy to make. Let’s get started!
Snowy Pine Flocked Christmas Tree Figurine
Supplies:
- 2 Dozen Snowy Pine Pics
- 4 x 17 inch Paper Cone Tree
- Hot Glue & Gun
Instructions:
Separate your sprigs into long and short.
Glue four long pine sprigs equally spread apart to the bottom of the cone tree.
Glue the springs staggered the going up to the top of the tree from long to shorter at the top.
For the tip of the tree spread the needles on the sprig and place it over the tip and glue it down using the tip fo the sprig a the tip of the tree.
I have to admit after I made this tree and posted my first-holiday post this year, I went to Target and to my surprise, there was a selection of these small flocked Christmas trees! Not sure how I pulled that one off!
Where did you get the wooden base for the tree?! So cute!
Hi Heather, The base is a candlestick! Just stick it inside the cone bottom. Glad you liked the tree!