Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Christmas Tree Tutorials - Tissue Paper


I've been saving up ome ideas for post-Thanksgiving/beginning of Christmas, so I'm excited to finally post them. I am super into Christmas. It's my favorite time of the year, and I LOVE it. Especially Christmas decorations, which can unfortunately be expensive. Since this is our first year in our own place without roommates, I really wanted to go crazy decorating... but without spending a fortune. So, I turned to the internet in search of crafty Christmas tutorials.

And I sure wasn't disappointed... I found some awesome ideas that I'll be sharing with you over the next few weeks - including a couple of my own tutorials slipped in which my camera man cooperates (are you reading this? You need to take pictures for me!).

This tutorial is great, because it uses the cheapest thing ever - tissue paper! Tissue paper is awesome, because not only is it practically free (seriously, get it at the dollar tree), but it is fluffy and soft and can be used in all sorts of ways. This tutorial planted some tissue-paper tree ideas in my head... I might have to make a few of my own tutorials! Check out Halsey's tutorial on these trees here.

11 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! I love these! Can I link to this post on my Facebook so my sisters/friends see this great idea?!

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  2. Beautiful tree!
    I've put on my blog also a list of Christmas ideas.

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  4. Thanks for Christmas Tree Tutorials; I like the idea of your Christmas trees made of tissue Paper. I'm not all that eager to poke my nose into other people's business, but take your time to visit research paper writer services for writing needs!

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  5. Thank you for such an interesting master class on making a furry tree. I think I can get it done)

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  6. Thank you, that was just an awesome post!!!.....

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  7. Quite an interesting and unusual way to create crafts for Christmas, since this holiday is associated with this tree.

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  8. Just like you, I am fond of DIY and I am sure a couple of this Christmas trees will find the right place in my home. Thank you for your genius idea because they look really nice. Merry Christmas.

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