♬♫ Oh, Christmas Tree! Oh, Christmas Tree! Why are your branches so bushy? ♬♫
♬♫ Oh, Christmas Tree! Oh, Christmas Tree! How can you be more customisable? ♬♫
We, the Twisted Sheep family, have been having fun with Christmas trees. We have designed a flat motif tree that is available in 6 different sizes.
The tree itself is cut from 6mm sustainable poplar wood. The poplar has a smooth, pale, soft wood appearance which makes it ideal for decorating so this blog is about some ideas that we have practised to show what we mean.
Starting simply, paint will transform the trees into colourful gems to hang at a window. I had some old tins of gold and green spray paints so in a few moments I had coloured these.Our smallest trees come in a set of 5.
These are the perfect size to use as tree decorations in themselves. We coloured ours with felt tip pens, which is quick and effective. I also cut a window into a piece of card - perfect for a greetings card with a little keepsake. This idea is going to be our go to for teachers this year.
Next I used some wood stain on some star shapes cut from the spaces on the sheets of wood we use. I attached the stars to the tree with a glue gun but any water based glue such as PVA would work as well – it just needs the drying time. Our larger trees can be sent with some of these small shapes or can be decorated with a string of battery operated LED lights for some extra twinkle.Tree decoration is a family activity and our trees are no different. Our little girl decorated this tree with watercolour pencils, buttons and a little bit of glitter. She turned ribbon into garlands for a really festive feel.








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