Let's Make a Mini Christmas Tree
Since downsizing to a smaller house it's been my mission to also downsize my belongings. That includes the thrifted, yard sale, estate sale, and road-side finds stashed in my craft room. Believe me when I say there are plenty of them and I have my work cut-out for me!
That being said, let's get started on this little tree!
Welcome to the 'Do It Over' Designers blog hop. We are a group of bloggers who love to recycle/upcycle/DIY. I'm happy to host this hop and I hope you'll visit everyone to see what they have to share with you. This time our theme is 'The Holidays'. The links will be listed at the end of this post.
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This is an easy project that can be completed with just a few items. I pulled out my stash of thrifted lace & trims, jewelry, burlap, and old doorknobs.
Add glue, the hot glue gun, a small dowel, styrofoam cone, and some Rub 'n Buff (not shown).
Start by coating your styrofoam cone with glue and covering it with a piece of burlap.
While that's drying, choose a piece of lace trim. Use the glue to attach it over the burlap.
Next, using your hot glue gun, attach the string of pearls to the lace.
Honestly, I must have miles of this stuff. I found it at a yard sale for a dollar and it's going to last me the rest of my life!
Now it's time to turn your attention to those brass doorknobs. I started by using Brasso on one of them.
It really cut through the tarnish, but, as you can see, the doorknob had lots of damage.
Rub 'n Buff to the rescue!
Just squeeze a little out and rub it in.
Buff for a little shine and all is well again!
I even rubbed a little on the dowel before pushing it into the bottom of the cone.
Not shown, but I used a dab of hot glue before placing the dowel and tree in the doorknob. Then I used a little around the base of the dowel and covered it with some jute.
With the main parts all in place, some lace trim was applied to the lower edge of the tree.
Pearl 'ornaments' were attached to the tree with straight pins.
A vintage earring became the tree topper.
One mini Christmas tree completed!
Since I still have another doorknob and plenty of pearls, I may need to make another one.
Honestly, can you have too many mini Christmas trees?
If you haven't stopped by lately, you may not have heard we bought a new cottage. I've started a series of posts on the work being done here and I hope you'll take a minute to read them...so much going on!
Now, don't run away. This is a blog hop and the rest of the team has some wonderful ideas to share with you.
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How adorable, Ann! It's perfect for Christmas and even winter decorating! I think it needs a lovely companion! You are so creative! Like you said, you can never have too many mini trees! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI think you're right, Gail. Another tree is needed!
DeleteYou can never have too many mini Christmas trees, and yours is beautiful! I love the pearls with the burlap and that gorgeous patina on the door knob. Good luck with the stash downsizing; I really need to follow your lead! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sara. Maybe we could start a support group for those who need to downsize their stash of goodies! Ha-Ha!
DeleteThis tree is just so pretty. And I'm going to need to get myself some of that Rub n Buff stuff, every time I see you using it I'm amazed how well everything comes up!
ReplyDeleteRub 'n Buff is the best, Julie. Once you give it a go, you'll want to keep using it!
DeleteI love this Ann! I do not think you can have too many mini trees at all. I kind of love Christmas dripping from the ceilings, but that is just me. teehee. Pearls always remind me of simpler times so I love using them in Christmas decor. I am so glad your home is coming together so quickly and easily.
ReplyDeleteI love pearls too, Cara. Fortunately, I have lots of them! The house is coming together but it's exhausting!!
DeleteEs una bonita idea para Navidad.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lirtea. It's always so lovely to hear from you!
DeleteCute tree - I just picked up threee styrofoam cones with no idea what to use them for - thanks for the inspo!
ReplyDeleteHappy to inspire, Patti. There are so many ideas, I'm sure you'll come up with something fantastic!
DeleteSo adorable, great use of recycled items.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anita. I have so much more to use...I need to get busy!
DeleteI love it, Ann...and no you can never have too many mini trees. Bring 'em on!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim. 'Tis the season for trees!!
DeleteThat is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne.
DeleteWhat a cute tree! I'm glue-challenged, so I would probably pin throughout.
ReplyDeleteGlue-challenged should not be a problem, Cat. Pins in styrofoam will work great!
DeleteThis is neutral enough to be pretty decor all year round! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jennifer. I never thought of leaving it up longer...something to consider.
DeleteAnn,
ReplyDeleteI love your tree. So beautiful. I would leave it up for a long time. Congratulations, you are being features on WWBH tonight.
I hope you stop by. https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2025/12/christmas-crafts-on-wwbh.html
Hugs,
Bev
Thank you, Bev. I will definitely be by!
DeleteJust gorgeous! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Joy. I appreciate the feature!
DeleteOh, I just love this. It's beautiful and never in a million years would I have guessed there's just a foam cone under there. Lovely! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #73 linkup! We hope to see more posts, old or new, next week at #74.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jennifer!
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