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Cristina Riches aka Bird, is the founder of BirdsParty.com. She's also a creative mom of two, published author, graphic designer, freelance photographer, magazine editor and unconditional party lover. Her party ideas and photos have been featured on numerous publications such as Forbes.com, CNN Entertainment, Parenting Magazine, Celebrate Magazine, All You Magazine, Elle Decor and MarthaStewart.com. She also regularly creates content for brands such as PBS Parents, HGTV, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Pillsbury, PayPal, Mars, Hellmann's, Cultura France and Danone to name a few.

DIY Ribbon Christmas Trees Tutorial


DIY Ribbon Christmas Trees Tutorial - BirdsParty.com

For those who missed our  tutorial on Celebrations at Home last week, here's another chance for you to see it....In fact, it's soooo easy, that's quite cheeky to call it a tutorial! ;)

It's a great craft to sue up left over ribbon scraps and you can change the colors to suit your party, table or home decor!

DIY Ribbon Christmas Trees Tutorial

Materials needed:

* Polystyrene cones
* Scraps of ribbon of different designs and colors
* Metal pins (or hot glue)
* Scissors
* Pompom


How to make it:

1. Gather your supplies, then cut lengths of ribbon from different colors – Keeping all lengths the same.
2. Fold each in half to form a loop.

DIY Ribbon Christmas Trees Tutorial - BirdsParty.com
DIY Ribbon Christmas Trees Tutorial - BirdsParty.com

3. Starting at the bottom of each cone, pin the ribbon in a row all the way around the cone , slightly overlapping each one.
4. Carry on with new row of ribbon on top of the preceding layer, hiding the pins from the layer below.
5. Finish by pinning a pompom to the top. You could use hot glue instead of pins, but the great thing about pining is that you can start again if you go wrong, AND you could always re-use the cones next year to update your decor! (if you're stingy like me..)

Happy Crafting! :)

More DIY party ideas here!

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3 comments:

  1. Clever idea and for me, as a busy girl I am, it is easy to make. Thanx and happy holidays :)

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