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Upcycled Denim Christmas Trees
"Who says denim isn't for Christmas? I made these gorgeous tabletop Christmas trees out of the often discarded seams and belt loops of old jeans. This is a truly green craft as the cone is made from scrap cardboard packaging and the tree trunk from an old twig and wood slice. The trees look great on their own. However, they look even better when decorated for the festive season with a felt star on the top and pom pom trim."
Materials List
- Denim belt loops and seams
- Cardboard packaging from a cereal or pizza box
- Glue
- Twig and wood slice
- Pom pom trim
Why You'll Love This Trash to Treasure Craft
1. Eco-friendly: By upcycling old denim jeans into Christmas trees, you are reducing waste and giving new life to materials that would otherwise end up in a landfill. It's a great way to be environmentally conscious during the holiday season.
2. Fun and creative: Making these Upcycled Denim Christmas Trees is a fun and creative way to decorate your home for the holidays. You can customize the trees with different embellishments and decorations to match your personal style.
3. Cost-effective: Instead of buying expensive Christmas decorations, you can save money by upcycling old denim jeans into festive trees. This project is budget-friendly and allows you to create unique decorations without breaking the bank.
4. Unique decor: These Upcycled Denim Christmas Trees are a unique and eye-catching addition to your holiday decor. They stand out from traditional Christmas trees and add a touch of rustic charm to your home.
5. Handmade with love: There is something special about making your own decorations by hand. These Upcycled Denim Christmas Trees are a labor of love that will add a personal touch to your holiday decor. They also make great gifts for friends and family who appreciate handmade gifts.
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princess6860504
Oct 29, 2018
I tell you, you can recycle your cereal boxes you have been collecting as called for in these DIY instructions...or you can "cheat" your way around it and spend a few $ at the craft store to get some floral foam shapes - they have them in the triangular cylindrical shape. Just a thought.
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