This year we are going for a retro upscale Charlie Brown Christmas tree. Not something you can just purchase at the local Canadian Tire store. We're gonna make one!
First we found the old galvanized bucket we had kickin around.
We filled the bucket with pebbles and stuck the twigs in there. Then we poured plaster of paris over the pebbles and twigs to hold things more firmly.
Got some cheap white spray paint from the hardware store and started spraying.............. and spraying..........and spraying...................... well...... you get the point. It took a while.
I covered my hand with a bread bag so I wouldn't need to soak in solvent before work to get rid of the paint. It worked well, gloves would have been better and not gotten in the way of the nozzle so often.
Huge Tip!
Wait for a day that's not windy. Most of the paint blew away but I got several face fulls of white and my hair should have been covered. I look like I've had a sudden shock and now have grey patches.
Here is our Christmas twig inside. We're going to have it right in the front window.
We added turquoise, green and silver balls first.
Here we've added red balls, turquoise birds and some mirror snowflakes but it's hard to see. Sorry about the picture quality I've been really frustrated by camera problems.
Mom put our home made elves from a few years ago on the tree as a joke. She thought I wouldn't like them........ But I do! I like them on there. What do you think? Are the elves too kitchy?
** Edited to add project completion pics**
Mr. Jimmy and I went to Canadian Tire and purchased three strands of 100 light white chorded tree lights. We picked the warm white glow. I think we still need 50 more lights or so. The branch in the back didn't get any lights at all.
Here is a progress shot of the mantle this year. Mom made the cool paper drifty snow and put the Elf dolls I made her years ago up on top of her new polar bears.
Sebastian isn't sure what to make of this inside the house tree. I hope he doesn't get too confused.
He's a cutie........ Maybe if we bribe him with treats he won't use our Christmas tree as a pottie.
:/
Wait for a day that's not windy. Most of the paint blew away but I got several face fulls of white and my hair should have been covered. I look like I've had a sudden shock and now have grey patches.
Here is our Christmas twig inside. We're going to have it right in the front window.
We added turquoise, green and silver balls first.
Here we've added red balls, turquoise birds and some mirror snowflakes but it's hard to see. Sorry about the picture quality I've been really frustrated by camera problems.
Mom put our home made elves from a few years ago on the tree as a joke. She thought I wouldn't like them........ But I do! I like them on there. What do you think? Are the elves too kitchy?
** Edited to add project completion pics**
Mr. Jimmy and I went to Canadian Tire and purchased three strands of 100 light white chorded tree lights. We picked the warm white glow. I think we still need 50 more lights or so. The branch in the back didn't get any lights at all.
Here is a progress shot of the mantle this year. Mom made the cool paper drifty snow and put the Elf dolls I made her years ago up on top of her new polar bears.
Sebastian isn't sure what to make of this inside the house tree. I hope he doesn't get too confused.
He's a cutie........ Maybe if we bribe him with treats he won't use our Christmas tree as a pottie.
:/
Hehe. That's super cute! :D
ReplyDeleteWhy Thank You!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's also super cheap. Love having more money to spend on Christmas FOOD!!!
This is super cute indeedy! If I attempted such a thing it would look horrid and out of place. You are so crafty! xoxo
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