My husband and I continued our tradition of making an Unconventional Christmas tree for the 6th year in a row. This year, we used 2 gallons of glue, 15 pounds of corn starch, and a lot of green yarn to create a giant version of the popular smaller yarn cone craft.
After creating a giant cone mold, we were able to soak the yarn in a one-part glue, one-part corn starch mixture, and wrap it all around. After a week, it dried and we were able to remove the mold to decorate it. It was a mess fitting for the year 2020, but as always, it was fun! Enjoy!
You can find our previous DIY Christmas tree posts by following these links: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5.
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The finished result
We even made the ornaments from yarn and glue too
Supplies we used
First we made a giant cone mold from chicken wire covered in paper
Then we wrapped the cone with plastic wrap to keep the glue soaked and yarn from sticking
You can tell, it was a mess
For ornaments we took 100 water balloons and wrapped them in different colored yarn
After one week we took the tree out of the mold. It is completely hollow inside!
putting the ornaments on the string of lights
Adding the ornaments, some fairy lights, and some other details made it pop!
All finished!
Watch the whole process in this video!
Which unconventional tree do you like best out of all we’ve done so far? Lets us know in the comments!
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