Calling all DollarTree Crafts: Coming up with something to be a part of the Holiday Link Party!
Oooh-la la. Fa-la-la. Chic Glitter Trees!
These trees are made entirely with everything from the DollarTree store. Cheap and easy - that's the way to go.
I remember checking out Christmas items at Pier1 recently, and these colorful beaded cone trees caught my eye and I thought I would try to make this for the dollar tree link party. They were basically made from cardboard, glitter and beads. Although the trees were festive, I didn't want to make it in the same color. I wanted something more christmasy. Besides, I couldn't find those colors or seed beads at the DollarTree store and I wanted this to be done entirely with items from the dollar store.
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Anyway, I got some poster board (2 for $1.00), glitter glue, and shake-on glitter (3 packs) from DollarTree.
To make the tree I rolled the poster board into a cone shape,
forming the point or tip of the cone.
I then glued the poster board cone inside and at the seam with white glue and secured the roll with masking tape until the glue dried.
Next, I trimmed the bottom of the cone so it was level.
It looked pretty good so I made three different sizes.
To add the glitter, I diluted white glue with a little bit of water to make it brushable. I then divided the cone into sections and brushed the glue over the top section with a sponge brush.
Working over a tray, I sprinkled the silver shake-on-glitter over the entire top area and allowed it to dry before moving on to the next area. Skipping the second section, I repeated the process, applying glue, sprinkling silver glitter and allowing to dry. I did this every other section until the silver glitter sections were completely covered and dried. I collected all of the silver glitter that fell into the tray and put it back into the shaker bottle.
Next, I repeated the same process for adding the red glitter. I used the glitter glue to fill in missed areas. It takes a long time, usually overnight, for the glitter glue to dry. Next time I'll use white poster board or paint the areas first the same color of glitter.
Overall, I think the glitter trees look very festive! But these photos don't capture their true glittery beauty. Not bad for a Dollar Tree Craft!
Oooh-la-la. Fa-la-la! DollarTree!
Enjoy!
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WOW, you go go go Gail! I did not even know the Dollar tree sold glitter. UH OH, I will be there again:) Those are adorable. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have been making all sorts of trees for our Christmas decor this year - but a glitter tree was not one of them.. Now that I see these I am so going to have to try this and add to our collection. Thanks so much for the inspiration. Love, love, love the trees.....
ReplyDeleteWOW! Those are fantastic! I can't even imagine how difficult it was to make those stripes of glitter so perfectly straight. Gorgeous!
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Well, I want you to know how ADORABLE these are...you can bet I'll make some of these, too.
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Great party...
Gail your craft from the Dollar Tree turned out great! I am so inspired by all you crafty ladies! Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT Gail! I love them. Fantastic stripes!
ReplyDeleteOh you've done it once again! To very pretty! I love em Gail!
ReplyDeleteThese are so awesome! My daughter works at Pier 1, but I'm going to make these and see if she can tell :) Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Andrea
Really cute and I love that you made your own cone
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job. I love your detailed instructions.
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Neat idea! They turned out really pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour cone glitter trees turned out so nice--I like bright and sparkly for the holidays, and these fit the bill perfectly!
ReplyDeleteNow those are very, very pretty. Love how you made the cones out of posterboard, those foam ones can be expensive. Nothing better than glitter.
ReplyDeleteAnn
These are so pretty! You know I love that glitter! LOL I just pinned. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent. Have a wonderful week.
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Kathy
These are completely wonderful!! I'll be featuring them tomorrow from the Dollar Tree party!! Please email me ;) I have something to share with you :) Shannon
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