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Christmas Tree Frame Decoration |🎄🌟☃️

 Create a unique and beautiful Christmas tree frame decoration with this step-by-step guide. Get inspired and add your own personal touch to make this festive season even more special.

Hello everyone! I hope that you are all doing well. Today I will share a craft with you that I think you will enjoy. I recently found these foam cones at my local Dollar Tree and wanted to create two Christmas trees. It looked as though someone had misplaced them in the store. I grabbed them, along with some yarn. I had my canvas and all of my other materials on hand. 



Video tutorial



Materials needed

Two foam cones
Canvas frame
Yarn
Craft gems
Star Template 
Pencil
Paintbrush
Paint
Gold wire
Hot glue
Cardboard section
Decorative craft paper
Scissors


Begin by applying your paint onto your frame. If you are using a canvas frame just remove the canvas from your frame. You could also use a picture frame for this craft as well.


Next, take your gold wire and begin to wrap your gold wire around your canvas frame. 


After you have wrapped your gold wire around your frame, set it aside.
Take your foam cones and starting at the top, start to wrap your yarn around each cone. When you start at the top, be sure to add a little hot glue to keep your yarn in place while you wrap it around.


Once you have wrapped your yarn around, take your craft gems and add them to your trees. My craft gems had a sticky backing to them, but I decided to add hot glue just to be sure that they would stay in place.

After wrapping your trees is done, take your hot glue and add a little onto the bottom of each tree and add it onto the inside, bottom section of your frame.


Once you have added your trees onto your frame, take your cardboard piece, and decorative paper, and using your pencil, begin to trace out your star using your star template. After, take your scissors and cut out your cardboard stars, and decorative paper stars.



Take some clear glue and add your glue onto your cardboard star cutouts. Place your decorative paper star cutouts over the glued surface. Once you have done that, take your starts and use hot glue to attach them to each tree.

Lastly, take your faux greenery and add that to a corner of your frame. 




Your Christmas tree frame decoration is complete and ready to be put on display. I hope that you have enjoyed this craft. Be sure to let me know if you decide to create your very own. Thank you so much for stopping by and creating with me. I appreciate all of you! 


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  1. Hi, Steph! Your tree frame decoration turned out so cute! I am super inspired by your design eye and creativity. I would love to invite you to link up your project at Whimsy Home Wednesdays to inspire others and have a chance to be featured https://www.artsandclassy.com/category/diy/whimsy-home-wednesdays-linky-party/

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    1. Thank you so much! I'll be sure to stop by for a visit. I appreciate you stopping by.

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  2. Very creative, love it! As I said earlier over on my blog, you are very inspiring!! Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 93. Shared.

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  3. Steph, This is so cute! you always have such amazing ideas. Thank you for linking up today at the Home Imagined link party. Have a great week and a Merry Christmas.

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    1. Meagan, thank you so much! I love that you stopped by and enjoyed. I hope that you have a great week and Merry Christmas to you, too!

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  4. Steph, this is so pretty. Thanks for sharing this tutorial. I made a picture frame decoration this year too.
    Visiting today from Unlimited Linky 93 #39&40

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    1. Paula, thank you! You are always so kind. I bet your picture frame decoration is beautiful. Thank you so much for stopping by.

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  5. Very creative and they look so pretty! I've been wanting to add some trees to my decor this year, but I couldn't find the right color at any store. Now I can make my own!

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    1. Stacie, aw thank you so much. I appreciate it! Yes, definitely give this a try.

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  6. Another ingenious creation which I'm featuring when my party opens. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. Carol, thank you so much. Happy Thanksgiving! 😊

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  7. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 174 for All Things Christmas. Pinned.

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  8. This is super, super cute! I'd love to invite you to share on Tell It Me Tuesday, you can find this weeks here: https://perfectlyimperfect-lwl.com/tell-it-to-me-tuesday-24-11-28-23-link-party/

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  9. We appreciate you dropping by and linking up at SSPS 290. Love the tree cones, easy enough to do so will have to get some for next year. Take care and best wishes.

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    1. Thank you! Yes, this is super easy to create. Thank you for visiting.

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