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Whimsical Thread Spool Christmas Trees

By: Patty Thurlby from whimziville.com
Whimsical Thread Spool Christmas Trees

"Gather up all your old thread spools or buy a bag of them at Goodwill and make this easy whimsical Thread Spool Christmas Tree. It is very easy to make the Christmas tree with cardboard or metal sheeting, glitter, glue, colorful thread spools of different sizes and a sturdy candlestick. The project takes about one hour to make and is a truly OOAK Christmas decoration that you can keep or give as a gift to someone who sews!"

Materials List

  • thread spools
  • glitter
  • metal sheeting or cardboard
  • glue
  • sturdy candlestick
  • puffy stickers

Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas

If you had a blast creating the Whimsical Thread Spool Christmas Trees, here are three more festive Christmas craft ideas that you might enjoy:

1. Button Christmas Ornaments: Collect a variety of colorful buttons and use them to create unique and eye-catching Christmas ornaments. Simply thread thin wire through the buttonholes, shape it into a loop for hanging, and add a ribbon for extra flair. These button ornaments can be as simple or intricate as you like, making them a fun project for crafters of all skill levels.

2. Pinecone Snowflake Wreath: Gather some pinecones from your backyard or local park and arrange them in a snowflake shape on a wreath form. You can either paint the pinecones white for a snowy effect or leave them natural for a rustic look. Add some glitter, beads, or ribbon for extra embellishment, and hang your beautiful pinecone snowflake wreath on your door to welcome guests during the holiday season.

3. Fabric Scrap Garland: If you have a collection of fabric scraps lying around, turn them into a festive garland to decorate your home for Christmas. Cut the fabric scraps into strips and tie them onto a long piece of ribbon or twine. Mix and match different colors and patterns to create a colorful and unique garland that will add a cozy touch to your holiday decor. This is a great way to use up leftover fabric and add a personal touch to your Christmas decorations.

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