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How To Make This Christmas Tree Out Of Beads

 

 How To Make This Christmas Tree                           Out Of Beads


To make this beaded Christmas tree you will need the following:

-         A foam shaped cone/Christmas tree,

-         Small mild steal pins, you will not be able to use normal sewing pins as they are too long for the job.

-         Beads, I used imitation pearl beads and seed bead, you just have to make sure that the pins can fit inside the bead holes.

-         PVA tacky glue,

-         For the tree topper I found a lovely pin with a pink heart on the top.

-         I also added some small satin bow and some tulle rosettes.

These beaded Christmas Trees are very easy to make, just a little time consuming is all.  You simply just place the beads on the pins and put a little PVA tacky glue on the end of the pin and then place the pin with the beads or bead in the foam. Then leave the beaded tree to sit for 24 hours for the glue to dry. I was impatient and placed it to dry where it was going to live for Christmas. Lol





I pray that Abba Father will bless you abundantly and keep you safe. In Jesus name I pray, Amen. 










Comments

  1. It's so beautiful!! The tiny details are so colorful and fun! I'm going to have to make one for myself ☺️

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