Let's Make ANOTHER Glass bowl Christmas Tree!

That's right!  It's time to make another glass bowl Christmas tree.  You may remember the one I made last year.  Wow, was that a popular post!  Since then, I've been collecting thrifted glass and have a new one to share.

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The process has 4 easy steps and to be perfectly honest, the hardest part is
Step 1: Finding the Glass.  
For all the details on finding your glass, check out the original post.  Keep in mind, the pieces have to stack together and you want some flared edges to give you that 'Christmas tree' look.  This time I found a hefty candlestick to serve as the trunk of the tree and a beautiful plate with pointed edges. Sometimes those flared edge bowls are elusive!
Even without as many flared edges, you can still make a pretty tree and I was thrilled to find a glass bell as a topper.

Step 2:  Clean your Glass Bowls
As long as they're not crystal (which I try to avoid), you can put them in the dishwasher.  Otherwise, wash them in warm soapy water.

Step 3:  Glue the Bowls Together
The glue will need plenty of drying time so this step will take the most time.  I used E6000 and it IS smelly.  The label contains warnings so I cracked the window.  You may want to do this outside and/or wear a mask.  You get it - do as I say, not as I do!

The pieces were glued in pairs, starting with the candlestick and the plate.  I turned the candlestick upside-down and applied the glue to the edge.
The glass plate was centered on the candlestick. 
The two pieces were set aside to dry.
Next the two largest bowls.
Also set aside to dry.
Then the two smaller pieces - a bowl and a candle holder.
The next day, the two largest pieces (now glued together) were glued to the plate.
After waiting another day, the next two were added.
Almost there....
One more day and the glass bell was glued on.
Why all the waiting?  I wanted to make sure the glue was dry.  These trees become very heavy as they're built and I didn't want any catastrophes!

Step 5:  Add Lights
Fairy lights work great.  They bend enough so they 'hug' your tree.
Here's a view from the top:
The best part of creating these glass bowl trees is you never know what your final tree will look like.  It all depends on the pieces you find and how you put them together.

Be sure to see the first tree I made.

Sooo, I hope I've inspired you to keep an eye out for glass when you're out thrifting - there are pretty things to be made!  And since there is still a fair bit of glass sitting in my box labeled 'Glass',  you'll have to come back to see what else I create with them...the ideas are endless!


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  1. Super interesting...storage yikes...LOL. Happy Holidays! Sandi

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    1. Ha-Ha!  Storage is easier than you think, Sandi.  The key is lots of crumpled paper to cushion it.  The original one moved with us a few months ago with no damage at all.  
      Happy Holidays to you, as well!

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  2. Wow! I would never have thought of this in 1 million years!

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    1. Sure you would have, Michele!  Now, tell me, are you now out looking for glass?

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  3. That is stunning, Ann!! I see more of these in your future... wink, wink!!

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    1. Thank you, Kim.  You know I'm always looking for glass!!

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  4. This is just beautiful and genius! Thank you for sharing with the Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop

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    1. Thank you, Angie.  They are so much fun to make!

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  5. What a pretty idea! I really love it and it is just a matter of keeping an eye out throughout the year for some pretty glass bowls.
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    1. Thank you, Mireille.  I'm always looking for glass!

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  6. How lovely! I would never have thought of something like that.

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    1. Thank you so much, Cat.  Maybe I've convinced you to make one?

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  7. Ann, such a stunning showpiece. So creative and beautiful. I am happy to feature your lovely creation at Love Your Creativity. Happy Holidays.

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    1. Thank you so much, Linda.  I so appreciate the feature!

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  8. Wow, this is so beautiful! I just love it. I'll be featuring this post at Thursday Favorite Things today. :)

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    1. Thank you so much, Pam.  I appreciate the feature!

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  9. Your stacked bowl Christmas tree is absolutely stunning! I can see why your first one did so well and so will this one! I want to make one after trying this making snowmen! They glow SO pretty in the evenings!

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    1. Thank you so much.  It's a pretty easy process so I hope you'll make one...be sure to share it when you do!! 

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  10. I agree Ann, finding the pieces is the hardest part, but you lucked out! Your glass tree looks beautiful, I'd love to have one. I need to get out and see what I can find.

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    1. It is a bit tricky, but once you start playing with a few pieces, you know what else you need and it all comes together.  Happy glass hunting!

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