Every year at Christmas, I find myself making at least one or two Christmas creations and/or crafts.
When I first started blogging… I made felt ornaments for my tree.
The next year, I made my Christmas Barn.
Last year, I made the Wood Sliced Pine Cone Tree for my mantel,
along with a Christmas ornament wood sliced tree
and
balsam fir no sew sachet pillows to add that woodsy pine fragrance to my home.
This year…
I made the houses that adorn my mantel for A Snowy Christmas Village along with the ice skater and snowman hanging out by the fire.
And now,
I have one more little holiday decoration this season I want to share with you…
Don’t you just love those twig branch Christmas trees that you see in blogland??
I certainly do…
soooo… I made my own version this year!
A Flannel Twig Branch Christmas Tree
I covered the branches in some scrap flannel, hot glued the fabric on and then hot glued the twigs onto the main branch.
Next…
I put it in old coffee can with styrofoam and rocks and added moss on top.
I even added some ornaments to spruce it up a bit.
This project was a little messy but super easy and fun to create!
I think it turned out cute…
What do you think??
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That is so cute.. Love all your projects and that barn is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! It was a fun project!
DeleteThis is adorable :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Laurel... love all your Christmas Creations!! :)
Deleteoh goodness... how adorable is this! pinned! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna! So enjoying the party!
DeleteIt's very cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barb!
Deletethe addition of the flannel really sets it off from the rest of the pack - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy... I love plaid flannel!
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ReplyDeleteI'm back! This cutie pie is going to be featured on FJI Facebook by Laurel's Chipping with Charm! I agree with her choice... it's one of my favs! :)
ReplyDeleteI am SO in love with this.... tree bark and plaid flannel!! Love, love love!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gillian and thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThat's an adorable tree, Kendra! What a cute idea to wrap the branches in flannel.
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