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I have a special treat for… Share the Love! Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Home Expand child menu Expand. Shop Expand child menu Expand. Here's the tricky part, getting it all to come together. Since you can't get your hands inside any more you'll have to compromise. I've seen other ways of doing this, but for me, I only glue the bottom inch or so of the remaining flaps and then squeeze that together.
It works. I cut out a small hole in the back bottom of the star and stuck the top of the tree inside the star.
This works fine in my living room since the tree is in a corner. If the tree is more in the middle of the room, try cutting a notch at the bottom seam so that the tree is right in the middle of the star. Thanks for checking this out and happy holidays! I have been looking to try and see how the calculations for the template are made, can you help with the calculations?? How did you make the template? Amazingly, this is the first time I have actually followed an instructable rather than simply being inspired or impressed by it.
Our little table-top tree is pretty pathetic and needs help. And now that I have made my star, I realize the star is almost as wide as the bottom of the tree. You can see, I think, in this picture, how I did this. It also helped when I was closing up the last seam. Great instructable! Reply 10 years ago on Introduction. Nice tweak there. It does make it a little easier to plan ahead.
As for the size, it's true, it's very large for smaller trees. An X-Acto blade and hole punches will create just as pretty of an effect. This paper tree topper will be the star of your holiday show. This content uses links from which we may earn a commission. Full tutorial available for members.
Join here. OMG Lia You must have read my mind!!! Mikey actually grabbed it too tightly and put a hole in it!! Here it is. The day after Thanksgiving has traditionally been the day that the boxes come out of the garage and the holiday decorating begins.
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You can also stay in touch with me through following me on Instagram , Pinterest , and Subscribing to the Newsletter! Hi there! This is beautiful! Do you have the name and brand of the flourish stamp used for this project by any chance pls? I bought it several years ago, so I was actually surprised to find it!
You can find the Hero Arts Wood stamp on Amazon. Thank you for the template. Thanks, Rachel. I plan to make a star every year, but I never quite get to it. Thanks for the pin, Heidi! Pinned and tweeted. Lou Lou Girls. Have a wonderful weekend. Thanks for linking to Show Me Saturday. This is gorgeous! This is so beautiful!
Very pretty! The things you can do with good old paper and some rubber stamps! Thanks for the pin! I love working with paper and you are right that it can be more versatile than people think, lol. This looks like so much fun! We need a new tree topper anyways! When I first saw the photo I assumed it was made of metal. Thanks for linking up at the HomeMatters Linky! Thanks so much, Bonnie!
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