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Cotton Ball Christmas Trees

Cotton Ball Christmas Trees &...

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cotton-ball-christmas-trees • Posted by Vanessa Valencia

I awoke on Saturday, and all I could think about was fluffy white Christmas trees. Then I thought, cotton balls! Yes yes, that's it... I can't think of anything more soothing than cotton balls :) Throw in buttons and glitter, and I don't know about you, but that gets me smiling...

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

I awoke on Saturday, and all I could think about was fluffy white Christmas trees. Then I thought, cotton balls! Yes yes, that's it... I can't think of anything more soothing than cotton balls :) Throw in buttons and glitter, and I don't know about you, but that gets me smiling...

Instructions

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    It all began with a cereal box. A cereal box that was on its way to becoming, cotton ball trees.

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    I cut my box open, and cut the front and back pieces into sloppy squares. I had two pieces, which meant, two trees were in store.

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    Then I simply rolled the cardboard in the shape of cones, and used hot glue to seal the last bit.

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    I used some left over cardboard, to roll the hot glue piece into, so that I would not burn myself. Then, easy as that, I had my tree. Btw, it was easier to roll the cardboard with the shiny side out, so I went with it...

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    Then, I turned my cone upside down, and trimmed what would be the bottom, to be relatively even.

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    So, one box, equalled two trees.

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    Then, I simply used hot glue to apple row by row of cotton balls. Bottom to top...

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    Make sure to squeeze tight with both hands, after you apply each row.

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    For the top, I shaped a cotton ball like a Hershey's Kiss.

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    And also, hot glued it on. Then I squeezed my tree more, so that as the glue cooled, I made sure the cotton balls were firmly attached.

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    Once I felt that the tree was completed and sturdy, I chose two methods for decor. (I have bunches of ideas for decorating these, and can't wait to make more). I chose to make one coated in super sparkly glitter, and the other dotted with vintage buttons.

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    For the glittery tree, I simply dunked a paintbrush in craft glue, and quite quickly dobbed it on, so as not to let the cotton balls pull off.

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    Then I sprinkled it heavily with glitter, and let it dry.

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    While it was drying, I took my other tree and put a button in the center of every cotton ball. It looks so charming in person.

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    You can use anything really, to decorate your tree. I am going to work on a super Victorian one next. I want to hot glue old pieces of broken jewelry to the center of each cotton ball, and incorporate some lace and tiny pearl strands.

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    Mister Lovee is in love with the glittery one... It is so simple and Winter Wonerlandy, isn't it?