Christmas tree of sisal

Now all needlewomen are actively preparing for the New Year, and, of course, do the Christmas trees, which we all love so much. They are very different, and we have already made some options. But, today there will be one of the most common options - a tree from sisal with their own hands.

This work is not at all difficult, if there is a good mood. Let's start!

How to make a tree from sisal - a master class

For work we need:

Progress:

  1. To herringbone from sisal well turned out, you need to choose a beautiful color of the material. I chose the classic green, although you can choose any other shade you like. We make a basis from a cardboard - we twist a cone, we fix a stapler. All unnecessary cut off.
  2. From sisal we roll balls, with a size like a 5 ruble coin. You can mix with balls of another color that will serve as an ornament on the tree, but this is optional. I will have one-color.
  3. We glue the balls to the base, the cone. Carefully, closely, so that there are no gaps - then our Christmas tree will be pyshnenkaya.
  4. It turns out that this is not yet ready, but already a beautiful Christmas tree
  5. Now the remaining cardboard will close the bottom. Cut out the shape and glue. Superfluous neatly weed off.
  6. The tree from the sisal is almost ready, but it remains to put it in order. To do this, take our cup, pot. And glue it to the bottom, pre-degreasing, although it is not necessary. I degrease to ensure that everything is well adhered and firmly held. On the pot we glue the ribbon for decoration - I chose a thematic ribbon with snowflakes.
  7. Now the most pleasant moment is decorating. I have ready-made threads with beads. So I just wrap them in a Christmas tree. That's what we get!

Do not forget that the Christmas tree can be decorated in many different ways! For example, to combine several and more colors, because this is a Christmas tree, it is always colorful. Or vice versa more restrained, which is now also very fashionable.

Here's a master class on creating a Christmas tree of sisal we have today turned out!

I wish you all a pleasant and fascinating creativity!

The author is Domanina Xenia.