Miniature Christmas tree made of cotton wool
A Christmas tree covered with snow looks very beautiful. It is not only a symbol of the upcoming holiday, but also personifies winter nature.
Many people try to replicate the image of a snow-covered spruce in crafts, using cones, paints or white paper. But what is more like snow than cotton wool? She is fluffy and weightless. That is why it will make an excellent snow-covered Christmas tree.
Materials:
We select a branch without additional branches. We make it the length we need. Wrap one end tightly with cotton wool. We insert it into the toy bucket. The branch should be held tightly.
We tear off a narrow strip from a common piece of cotton wool. We wrap its branch. We head from the bucket to the very top of the head. The turns are not tight. We lay the cotton wool at an angle so that it resembles a Christmas tree crown.
Glue the sequins with glue over the entire surface of the cotton wool. This can be done chaotically or in a certain order. We choose shiny sequins in bright colors. So they will resemble Christmas balls. You can also use shaped glitter, for example, in the form of stars.
This miniature Christmas tree will fit perfectly into a New Year's table composition. It can be presented for an exhibition at school, or it can be placed in a dollhouse. After all, Barbie should have her own Christmas tree!
Many people try to replicate the image of a snow-covered spruce in crafts, using cones, paints or white paper. But what is more like snow than cotton wool? She is fluffy and weightless. That is why it will make an excellent snow-covered Christmas tree.
Materials:
- cotton wool;
- sequins;
- glue;
- branch 10 cm;
- toy bucket.
Instructions for making a Christmas tree
We select a branch without additional branches. We make it the length we need. Wrap one end tightly with cotton wool. We insert it into the toy bucket. The branch should be held tightly.
We tear off a narrow strip from a common piece of cotton wool. We wrap its branch. We head from the bucket to the very top of the head. The turns are not tight. We lay the cotton wool at an angle so that it resembles a Christmas tree crown.
Glue the sequins with glue over the entire surface of the cotton wool. This can be done chaotically or in a certain order. We choose shiny sequins in bright colors. So they will resemble Christmas balls. You can also use shaped glitter, for example, in the form of stars.
This miniature Christmas tree will fit perfectly into a New Year's table composition. It can be presented for an exhibition at school, or it can be placed in a dollhouse. After all, Barbie should have her own Christmas tree!
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