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Make a Christmas Word Tree

By: Suzanne Cannon from quietfirecreations.blogspot.ca
Make a Christmas Word Tree

"Here’s a fun way to use your word dies for the holiday season! Making them is fast and easy and you can use the papers you have on hand to create unique Christmas cards. Simply stack your words in a column with the smallest diecut at the top and the largest at the bottom to suggest a tree! The look can be elegant or country casual, bright or muted. It’s up to you! Your friends will love your cards!"

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteUnder an hour

MaterialsPaper

Materials List

  • Elizabeth Craft Designs A Way With Words craft dies
  • gold cardstock
  • navy cardstock
  • die cutting machine
  • adhesive

NotesChange the colours to suit any mood - and use up some of those small cardstock pieces you've been hoarding! Have fun!

Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas

If you had a blast making the Christmas Word Tree craft, then you're in luck because there are plenty of other fun and festive Christmas crafts you can try! Here are three more ideas for projects that you're sure to enjoy:

1. DIY Snow Globe Ornaments: Create your own winter wonderland with DIY snow globe ornaments. You can use clear plastic ornaments, a bit of fake snow, mini trees, and any other festive decorations you like to make your own personalized snow globes. These ornaments make great gifts and can add a touch of whimsy to your Christmas tree.

2. Handmade Christmas Wreath: Get into the holiday spirit by making your own Christmas wreath. You can use a basic wreath form and decorate it with pinecones, berries, ribbons, and other festive embellishments. Whether you prefer a traditional green wreath or something more colorful and modern, the possibilities are endless when it comes to creating your own unique Christmas decoration.

3. Paper Quilled Ornaments: If you enjoyed working with paper for the Christmas Word Tree craft, then you might also like trying your hand at paper quilled ornaments. Paper quilling involves rolling and shaping strips of paper to create intricate designs. You can make beautiful snowflakes, stars, and other festive shapes to hang on your tree or give as gifts. This craft is a bit more time-consuming but the results are stunning and sure to impress your friends and family.

No matter which Christmas craft you choose to tackle next, we're sure you'll have a fantastic time getting creative and spreading holiday cheer! Happy crafting!

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