Burlap seems to be making its way into a lot of my projects lately. I love the simple, rustic look of it, plus it's inexpensive!
I recently made 2 burlap Christmas trees that will be a great addition to my holiday decor.
Here's how I made them...
Supplies...
Burlap
Styrofoam Tree Forms
Small Rusted Star Tree Topper
Small Rusted Star Ornaments
Artist Wire
Pins
E6000 Glue
Wooden Candlestick
Acrylic Paint
I started by pinning a small piece of burlap to cover the top of the styrofoam and gluing on the star topper...
Then I cut strips of the burlap and began pinning it in place working from the bottom up...
I overlapped the strips of burlap to hide the pins and the styrofoam.
The stars had a long loop for hanging...
Rather than cut the loop off, I crumpled it into a ball so the stars would still dangle...
I cut pieces of the artist wire, ran it through the crumpled loop, and gave it a twist...
I found that it was easiest to work with shorter pieces of wire and one star at a time, rather than a long piece of wire with all the stars attached.
I took the wire with the attached star and pushed one end of the wire into the back of the tree, wrapped the wire and star around the tree, and pushed the other end of wire into the tree...
I took a wooden candle stick that I got at a yard sale for a quarter and painted it with brown paint...
Keeping with the rustic feel, I made sure I didn't get complete coverage of the paint...
Finally, I glued the candlestick to the base of the tree using E6000...
Now for the problem...
I don't know where to put them!
They look great on my mantel...
But, I think I like them even better on my back porch...
I have them sitting on an old high chair by my porch fireplace...
I'm sure they will be moved around a few times before they find their perfect home!
These are just lovely! Thanks for sharing them :)
ReplyDeleteSo festive! Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of burlap! I'd be thrilled if you came and linked up to the Head to Head Showdown, going on right now at www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
ReplyDelete~Jen
Very cute trees!!! Love the stars.
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I love these, the trees I have seen so far this year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up! ~jen
ReplyDeleteThose are way too cute. Love them!
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I am in love with these! Great work!
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ReplyDeleteHopped over from Masterpiece Monday. I love your burlap trees. I have been in love with burlap for a couple years now. I made Christmas pillows last year, hung burlap curtains in my family room, and just made a burlap garland for my bedroom. Hop over and visit me if you'd like to see it. I may have to make a tree or two (maybe next year). I am now following you.
Cute idea. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I love a good rustic Christmas craft!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Great tute! I would be so delighted if you would link this post up to http://www.projectpossessed.com/christmas-tree-inspiration-gallery/ Your newest GFC groupie. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!
ReplyDeleteWould be delighted for you to link to Potpourri Friday. Link up is Thursday afternoon. Generally there are 200+ participants. Hope you will check it out!
Your burlap trees are just darling
ReplyDeletevery sweet - I'm totally enchanted with your pretty trees :) found you via Project Possessed
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo cute! Found you at a bowl full of lemons, and I am your latest follower.
ReplyDeleteso cute!
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Your burlap trees are so cute!
ReplyDeleteDee
These are super cute! I love the way you did the ornaments. It's kind of funny because I have been making trees too and it bugged me that the tops were flat. I ended up getting the exact same topers that you did ti fake the point. Great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower thru the project queen linkup. I hope you'll stop by some time.
Very Country....Love it....found u at sew much ado party...
ReplyDeleteThis is a silly question but can you get burlap at any fabric store? I want to do something with it. I love the way it looks. Please link to my linky party at: http://eyehearttoday.blogspot.com/2011/11/anything-goes-at-eye-heart-3.html
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Burlap is always a great go to fabric isnt it? It's always seems to look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Calling All Crafters!
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Gorgeous! I love them so much, I pinned them.
ReplyDeleteI love these! so whimsical!
ReplyDeleteThese are just too cute! LOVE how you added the little stars! Just love burlap! ;)
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Absolutely beautiful.. These turned out SO awesome. : )) Very festive for the season.. I would LOVE if you could please stop in and linky this terrific feature via my Pin’Inspirational Party happening today pweease… http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/11/pininspirational-thursdayslinky-party.html .. THANK YOU SO MUCH.. Wishing you an incredible start to your weekend.. Sincerely ~ M
ReplyDeleteI love these! I just passed up buying burlap...now I have to go back so I can make this!
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to link up and share:
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Gorgeous! I am a burlap fan too! Come visit me over at www.plamettosandpigtails.com!
ReplyDeleteShara
Just In love with these trees!
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Adorable! Love all of the elements -- some of my favorites for sure -- burlap and rusty metal -- great project!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I even have leftover burlap from another project to use. Love a 'free' craft.
ReplyDeleteHappy new follower and just wanted to say thanks for linking to our Pin'Inspiration party today :-)
Hope you are as amazed as I am with all the other projects.
Your trees look great! I, too, love the rustic look and feel of burlap. I hope to make a few myself this holiday season. I would love to have you share your trees and any other projects at my party! http://theshadyporch.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteWhat could be better than burlap, rust and Christmas trees?
ReplyDeleteLove!
Shannon
www.akadesign.ca
I adore anything burlap and these are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to share this project on Inspiration Friday at Simply Christmas http://shabbyartboutique.blogspot.com/2011/12/inspiration-friday.html
So beautiful! It is amazing how such a simple fabric can be used to create such beautiful decorations.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I recently made a burlap wreath and these would be a great addition to my holiday decor. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I might have to make some for myself. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery country and homey feeling. Just what I remember as a kid! Thanks for sharing! :D
ReplyDeleteOh, and CONGRATS on being featured at Cherished Treasure's linky party (Sunday Blog Love) today :D
WTG! I post at that party too, and that's how I spotted your project :)
Smiles, Suzanne in NW Illinois (chilly today)
such a pretty christmas decor! thanks for sharing this with us. we are featuring this on the blog, FB , twitter and Pinterest! have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lelanie
So cute! I love the rustic look. Burlap is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love working with burlap, it is one of my favorite materials right now! I found your tutorial through the Cherished Bliss: Christmas Linkup . Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethis is soo cute!
ReplyDeleteI featured this today on my blog. http://trophyw.blogspot.com/2011/12/linky-18-will-craft-for-christmas-cheer.html
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone! These are amazing and beautiful. Great job!
ReplyDeletethese are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI'll be featuring you on this week's Inspire Me Fridays party!
I love these!!! I have some burlap and stars too--I need to make some:) Sound like a project I can do next week! Thank you for the idea!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and such a cute idea! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Your trees are adorable. Great tutorial.
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Hugs,
Lelanie
I love these. I will be making some for Christmas. They look easy to make and cheep.
ReplyDeleteStephanie
where do you get the rusty tin, i can not find it anywhere, i am also looking for rusty star garland and rusty bell garland....please help thanks
ReplyDeleteHi!!! Love this one too!!! I will be back to see more of your wonderful projects!!!
ReplyDeleteAh I love these too! They are really cute. I will have to add these to my list of things to make for next Christmas. I would love to share a picture and a link back to your tutorial on my blog, if that's ok .
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What a lovely idea, and I gotta make some just like this for the upcoming holiday.
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