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Craft: DIY Christmas tree

Today in stores you can see a large number of various trees. However Christmas tree it is not at all necessary to buy, it can be made with your own hands from almost any improvised means. Of course, you simply cannot do without a live Christmas tree at home during the New Year holidays, and a hand-made Christmas tree will perfectly decorate the house or be suitable as a gift to friends and relatives.

Craft: Christmas tree do it yourself

Christmas tree from magazine pages

To make a pretty Christmas tree out of magazine pages you will need:

  • old magazine;
  • PVA glue;
  • cardboard;
  • pen or pencil.

First of all, you need to make a cone out of cardboard and fasten it with glue. Neat circles or flowers of the same diameter should be cut out from the pages of an old magazine.

The resulting circles need to wrap the pencil. Thus, they will turn out a little twisted. Then you can start gluing the circles to the cone, starting from the bottom. The mugs should be glued by pressing them tightly against each other so that the cone itself is not visible. From one circle, you can make a small cone and glue it instead of the top. The tree is ready.

Christmas tree from old magazines.

Video: do-it-yourself Christmas tree craft

Christmas tree from wrapping paper

It is very easy to make a Christmas tree from wrapping paper.

For this you will need:

  • wrapping;
  • cardboard;
  • scotch;
  • scissors;
  • decorations.

As with most Christmas trees, the first step is to make a cone out of cardboard or thick paper. If the wrapping paper you are going to use is thick enough, you can make a cone out of it.

The resulting cone can be fixed with adhesive tape. Then you need to cover the cone with wrapping paper. To do this, put the paper on flat surface beautiful side down. Then tape the end of the paper to the cone, and slowly turning the cone completely wrap it with wrapping paper.

Cut off excess paper with scissors. It remains only to decorate the Christmas tree out of paper. To do this, you can cut out the stars and decorate them with sparkles, you can stick buttons, beads, tinsel, stickers or lace on the Christmas tree.

DIY Christmas tree from wrapping paper

Crafts with children: a luminous Christmas tree for the new year

A luminous Christmas tree looks very original and beautiful. In order to make such a Christmas tree with your own hands you will need:

  • floristic mesh;
  • floral wire;
  • cardboard;
  • scissors;
  • cellophane;
  • PVA glue;
  • pins;
  • decorations.

First, make a cone out of cardboard. Wrap the finished cone with cellophane. Then cut the floral mesh into small pieces and coat with glue. Glue the resulting pieces of mesh onto cellophane. Secure the resulting design with pins and wait until the glue is completely dry. After the cone dries, repeat everything done again. After the glue has completely dried, remove the cellophane from the cone. Secure the garland inside the cellophane with pins. You can decorate the Christmas tree as you wish.

The process of making a luminous Christmas tree

Do-it-yourself glowing Christmas trees

Original Christmas tree made of pasta

In order to make an original Christmas tree from pasta you will need:

  • foam cone;
  • gouache, acrylic paints or spray paint;
  • pasta of various sizes and shapes;
  • PVA glue;
  • tassel.

First, paint the Styrofoam cone any color you like and let it dry. Then carefully glue the pasta to the cone. Design can be absolutely anything. Then paint over the pasta, carefully coloring all the details. It is better to cover the pasta with paint in two layers. Let your tree dry thoroughly.

The process of making a Christmas tree from pasta

Fluffy Christmas tree made of colored paper

A Christmas tree made of ribbons of colored paper turns out to be very elegant. To independently make such a New Year's beauty you will need:

  • thick cardboard cone;
  • colored paper;
  • PVA glue;
  • double sided tape.

First you need to make the base for the Christmas tree, for this we take a thick sheet of cardboard, fold it into a cone shape, fixing it with glue. Then we make thin strips of colored paper, the same in length and width. Christmas trees made of green, red, silver and gold paper look very impressive. Using glue, glue the strips along the edges, getting loops out of them. We attach the resulting loops to one side of the adhesive tape, and fasten the other side to the cone in the direction from the bottom up. Thus, a funny fluffy Christmas tree is obtained.

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New Year's candle "Christmas tree". Master Class.

Once, on the Internet, I came across an idea on how you can make your own New Year's candle, utilizing all the remnants of the candles that you have at home. Since we have accumulated a lot of these, I decided to make a candle on New Year's table. I share the idea with you.

Here we will make such a Christmas tree candle

To make a candle, we need:
- the remains of candles, various cinders, the color does not matter;
- green wax pencil as a dye;
- thread for the wick, I used floss thread twisted in several layers. You can use any dense cotton thread or remove the wick from a candle that will be melted down;
- scissors, adhesive tape, PVA glue, tailor's pins, tweezers;
- thick magazine sheet (cover);
- 2 glass jars;
- a pot of water;
- wooden stick for stirring;
- cardboard;
- decor (beads, cones).

So let's get started. To begin with, collect all the candle ends, as I already wrote, the color does not matter. I had a lot of leftover candles from the cake, so they went into action.

I also added one old burnt candle, which has already lost its appearance. Putting it all in glass jar, put it in a pot of boiling water (water bath), and over low heat, wait for all the candle cinders to melt. There we also add a little (a piece of a couple of centimeters) of grated green wax pencil. Stir the mixture periodically.

While the mixture is melting, prepare the mold. To do this, we twist the magazine sheet with a bag and fasten it with tape. We pass the wick through the hole in the cone through, fix it with a knot. We put the cone in the jar. I put a piece of foil at the bottom of the jar so that the paraffin that leaks out does not spoil the jar. Pour the paraffin mixture into the mold. Pour carefully, as the bottom will contain pieces of wicks, paint and sparkles from the candles that we melted down. We attach the end of the wick to a wooden stick. Leave to dry completely at room temperature.

When the paraffin has completely hardened, remove the form, if necessary, trim the edges with a knife. Cut off the excess piece of the wick.
It turns out here is such a paraffin cone

Let's start decorating. First you need to make a cardboard substrate, cut out a circle with a diameter slightly larger than the base of our Christmas tree. I melted the bottom of the Christmas tree over the fire and put it on a substrate, so it stuck well.

Then we attach cones to the base. At first I tried to just put them on PVA. The number did not pass. Then I took tailor's pins, stuck a pin into each cone, then holding it over the flame of a candle, made it hot and inserted it into the candle. Now the cones are holding perfectly and will not go anywhere.
Next, we take the beads, clamp them with tweezers, heat them over the fire and fasten them arbitrarily throughout the candle.
It turns out such a beauty.

That's all, christmas candle"Yolochka" is ready. Let's burn and enjoy!
Happy New Year to you!

Probably, in every family, New Year's Eve turmoil is already in full swing - someone is considering where they will celebrate the holiday, someone is buying or making gifts, someone is thinking over the menu, someone is decorating the house ... Actually, it touched me this New Year's fuss, mainly in connection with the preparation of gifts for relatives and friends, as well as decorating the interior.

Once, on the Internet, I came across the idea of ​​how you can make a New Year's candle yourself by utilizing all the remnants of the candles you have at home. Since we have accumulated a lot of these, I decided to make a candle for the New Year's table. I share the idea with you.

Here we will make such a Christmas tree candle

To make a candle, we need:
- the remains of candles, various cinders, the color does not matter;
- green wax pencil as a dye;
- thread for the wick, I used floss thread twisted in several layers. You can use any dense cotton thread or remove the wick from a candle that will be melted down;
- scissors, adhesive tape, PVA glue, tailor's pins, tweezers;
- thick magazine sheet (cover);
- 2 glass jars;
- a pot of water;
- wooden stick for stirring;
- cardboard;
- decor (beads, cones).

So let's get started. To begin with, collect all the candle ends, as I already wrote, the color does not matter. I had a lot of leftover candles from the cake, so they went into action.

I also added one old burnt candle, which has already lost its appearance. We put everything in a glass jar, put it in a pot of boiling water (water bath), and wait for all candle cinders to melt on low heat. There we also add a little (a piece of a couple of centimeters) of grated green wax pencil. Stir the mixture periodically.

While the mixture is melting, prepare the mold. To do this, we twist the magazine sheet with a bag and fasten it with tape. We pass the wick through the hole in the cone through, fix it with a knot. We put the cone in the jar. I put a piece of foil at the bottom of the jar so that the paraffin that leaks out does not spoil the jar. Pour the paraffin mixture into the mold. Pour carefully, as the bottom will contain pieces of wicks, paint and sparkles from the candles that we melted down. We attach the end of the wick to a wooden stick. Leave to dry completely at room temperature.

When the paraffin has completely hardened, remove the form, if necessary, trim the edges with a knife. Cut off the excess piece of the wick.
It turns out here is such a paraffin cone

Let's start decorating. First you need to make a cardboard substrate, cut out a circle with a diameter slightly larger than the base of our Christmas tree. I melted the bottom of the Christmas tree over the fire and put it on a substrate, so it stuck well.

Then we attach cones to the base. At first I tried to just put them on PVA. The number did not pass. Then I took tailor's pins, stuck a pin into each cone, then holding it over the flame of a candle, made it hot and inserted it into the candle. Now the cones are holding perfectly and will not go anywhere.
Next, we take the beads, clamp them with tweezers, heat them over the fire and fasten them arbitrarily throughout the candle.
It turns out such a beauty.

Once, on the Internet, I came across the idea of ​​how you can make a New Year's candle yourself by utilizing all the remnants of the candles you have at home. Since we have accumulated a lot of these, I decided to make a candle for the New Year's table. I share the idea with you. Here we will make such a Christmas tree candle

To make a candle, we need:
- the remains of candles, various cinders, the color does not matter;
- green wax pencil as a dye;
- thread for the wick, I used floss thread twisted in several layers. You can use any dense cotton thread or remove the wick from a candle that will be melted down;
- scissors, adhesive tape, PVA glue, tailor's pins, tweezers;
- thick magazine sheet (cover);
- 2 glass jars;
- a pot of water;
- wooden stick for stirring;
- cardboard;
- decor (beads, cones).

So let's get started. To begin with, collect all the candle ends, as I already wrote, the color does not matter. I had a lot of leftover candles from the cake, so they went into action.

I also added one old burnt candle, which has already lost its appearance. We put everything in a glass jar, put it in a pot of boiling water (water bath), and wait for all candle cinders to melt on low heat. There we also add a little (a piece of a couple of centimeters) of grated green wax pencil. Stir the mixture periodically.

While the mixture is melting, prepare the mold. To do this, we twist the magazine sheet with a bag and fasten it with tape. We pass the wick through the hole in the cone through, fix it with a knot. We put the cone in the jar. I put a piece of foil at the bottom of the jar so that the paraffin that leaks out does not spoil the jar. Pour the paraffin mixture into the mold. Pour carefully, as the bottom will contain pieces of wicks, paint and sparkles from the candles that we melted down. We attach the end of the wick to a wooden stick. Leave to dry completely at room temperature.

When the paraffin has completely hardened, remove the form, if necessary, trim the edges with a knife. Cut off the excess piece of the wick.
It turns out here is such a paraffin cone

Let's start decorating. First you need to make a cardboard substrate, cut out a circle with a diameter slightly larger than the base of our Christmas tree. I melted the bottom of the Christmas tree over the fire and put it on a substrate, so it stuck well.

Then we attach cones to the base. At first I tried to just put them on PVA. The number did not pass. Then I took tailor's pins, stuck a pin into each cone, then holding it over the flame of a candle, made it hot and inserted it into the candle. Now the cones are holding perfectly and will not go anywhere.
Next, we take the beads, clamp them with tweezers, heat them over the fire and fasten them arbitrarily throughout the candle.
It turns out such a beauty.

That's all, the Christmas tree candle is ready. Let's burn and enjoy!
Happy New Year to you!

We moved aside, and I continue the candle theme I started And I will share with all readers of the site a new interesting master class.

Preparing for the New Year the best time for creativity. Recently carried out another decorative idea and made small multi-colored puff candles for the holiday, turning them into original Christmas trees. There are kits for making such puff candles, they can be found on sale. With sets, everything is simple and convenient, but not everyone will be able to find or purchase them. But it's not a problem. Today you will learn how to make puff candles with your own hands at home or original colorful candlesticks for the New Year holidays. You will do everything yourself if you spy on my actions. >>>

The idea to make original Christmas trees from candles to New Year holidays was born thanks to the creative kits produced by the domestic manufacturer "DetiArt". The main thing in the sets is the forms. I had to be a little creative with the embodiment of the idea. Think about how you can replace the flat molds that are included in the kits for creativity.

Having considered various forms, which can be found on sale, came to the conclusion that flat molds can be replaced with curly cut-outs, which are used for baking.

Materials required to make puff candles:
  • Shapes of the same shape, flat or cut with different diameters
  • Candle mass or ordinary household candles
  • Wax crayons
  • glass cutting board
  • Wick
  • Wide eye needle
  • Super glue "Moment" or "Second", etc.
  • Water bath containers
  • Wooden stick for stirring
  • tack
  • Stove for warming up a water bath (do not use oven, microwave)
Videos master class

For those who have problems watching the video, I will tell you everything in order, and also talk about what is left behind the scenes and other details.

Work process:

If you are using ordinary candles, then you need to grind them first. Melting lends itself, of course, and a completely immersed candle to water bath, but by grinding the candles, you will speed up this process many times over. You can also find in stores ready-made granular colored candle mass, which I mentioned, and use it.

To get details different colors or shades, you can tint candle raw materials with colored wax (paraffin) crayons. Meanwhile, using various colors you can get unusually beautiful new ones. About the power of color, color combinations and about mixing colors, read the articles on the site:

While the mass is melting, prepare the surface and the molds into which you will pour it. I used cutting board from fire-resistant glass. I put molds on it.

Melting candles is a simple, but dangerous business. The main thing here is not to turn over the heated water bath with all the contents onto yourself. Be careful! Immediately ladies a little advice. If possible, use a melting vessel with a so-called spout, like jugs. Then the molten mass during pouring will fall exactly into the molds.

In some cases, even a plastic container may be suitable. Unless of course she is not afraid of high temperature.

If you use a saucepan, like mine, then perhaps part of the mass will be overboard. But, no big deal! Gather it back into the melt after it hardens under. Just add more work. As I added to myself, since there was nothing suitable at hand. However, this did not affect the result. 😉

Don't forget to use an oven mitt so you don't burn yourself when pouring the melted candle into the moulds.

It is very convenient to use flat factory molds that come in sets to create puff candles.

Let me remind readers that I did not have such a set, and not everyone will find such a set on sale or be able to afford to buy. Therefore, you can take cut-out cookie cutters. In order to finally assemble Christmas trees from parts, it is desirable that they have the same shape, but a different size (diameter).

In the center of the finished flat candle parts, using an awl heated over a fire, holes must be made and strung from the wider part to the narrower part onto the wick. Thus, a candle is formed, resembling a curly Christmas tree. The height of such a stylized Christmas tree ultimately depends on your desire and imagination. From the amount of detail that you make.

I did not look for threads suitable for this purpose, but used wicks from old candles that went into business. So that the wick does not fall out, I glued it super glue to the bottom of the candle.

Such Christmas trees should be transferred from candle layers by taking them carefully under the bottom so that the wick does not “run away” anywhere. They burn beautifully, just like the candles from which they were created.

Original colorful Christmas trees are ready! Now you can meet New Year or any other holiday cozy light coming from home-made candles.