1. From dry branches 2. From cones 3. From parquet 4. From “gnome hats” 5. Painted spruce 6. Panel from branches 7. Christmas tree from fabric 8. Christmas tree from jute 9. Christmas tree from paper 10. From decorative saw cuts 11 Volumetric spruce trees made from fabric 12. From bars 13. From spruce branches 14. From everything that caught your eye 15. From photographs
Anyone can buy a Christmas tree, but only those who are truly in love with the New Year and, regardless of age, believe in miracles will decide to make it with their own hands, because products made with their own hands are always a little about magic - about the mystery of creating something unique and imbued with warmth energy.
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In addition, handicrafts are a great way to gather everyone at home around the table and have fun imagining and decorating Christmas trees, pines and fir trees that literally grow out of nowhere. And also, it wouldn’t be a shame to throw away such trees after the holidays. You can simply put them in a box until next time.
In general, we can give another 1000 and 1 argument in favor of a homemade Christmas tree, but instead we’d better talk about 15 options for creating the main symbol of the New Year from improvised (and scavenged) materials.
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1 From dry branches
We weren't kidding when we talked about footsies. Material for creating a Christmas tree can be found while walking around the park. It is best to choose longer branches so that you can adjust them to the desired size at home. The number of branches can be any, it all depends on what size tree you want to make.
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