Over the weekend I attempted to make Twine Christmas trees. I already had all the materials and I thought it would be an easy process. It was very easy but a little time consuming since the twine I was using was quite thin and I think the next one I make I will use a thicker twine since it might have more texture and width. This is how it started out looking. It was simple to wind the twine around and it stuck quite nicely to the styrofoam. Just wind and wind and wind until you reach the end. The next step is to finish them off with some gold spray paint. Hopefully I can get to it this week and post the beautiful results.
Over the weekend I attempted to make Twine Christmas trees. I already had all the materials and I thought it would be an easy process. It was very easy but a little time consuming since the twine I was using was quite thin and I think the next one I make I will use a thicker twine since it might have more texture and width. This is how it started out looking. It was simple to wind the twine around and it stuck quite nicely to the styrofoam. Just wind and wind and wind until you reach the end. The next step is to finish them off with some gold spray paint. Hopefully I can get to it this week and post the beautiful results.
hi Janet,
ReplyDeleteI used just regular cotton quilting fabric (the $2.99 solids)...super cheap:)