Cheap handmade decorating for Christmas tree in log home?
August 27th, 2008 | by admin |shortansassy asked:
Changing my tree look this year, any one got any cool ideas for deco of Christmas tree. Love the homespun country or lodge look. Thank you for your help.
Ashley
Changing my tree look this year, any one got any cool ideas for deco of Christmas tree. Love the homespun country or lodge look. Thank you for your help.
Ashley











6 Responses to “Cheap handmade decorating for Christmas tree in log home?”
By lil E on Aug 28, 2008 | Reply
For any season on budget.
By sudonym x on Aug 30, 2008 | Reply
Here’s one from the pages of history
Take an orange, make shallow cuts into the skin in a grid pattern, at the intersections of the cuts insert a clove
looks cool, smels nice, old tradition
By cowgirl on Aug 30, 2008 | Reply
Get some red plaid cloth or ribbon and make ribbons to attach to the tree.
By blueprairie on Aug 31, 2008 | Reply
For wreath or cardboard and glue gun lots of long strips cut from shiny colored magazine pages wound tightly into rolls and buttonholestitching them together for wreath or cardboard and glued.
The middle small ocho de dios made with glitter.
By mindy m on Sep 1, 2008 | Reply
A friend of mine strung popcorn & cranberries in a garland. This was something she did as a family craft. I was worried about bugs but she said she never had a problem. She also used a plaid fabric cut into strips and loopy pretzels—-@—-@. She lived in a log home also.
By Carol H on Sep 1, 2008 | Reply
The grocery store they are left over the length of fleece in nice snow winter motif from company called badia or.
The length for over the season use as table runners for the opposite side forming triangled end tables end tables end and add some length plus foour inche of coffe tables and throw all around cut rectangles of coffe tables end cut one inch wide strips to fray use.
An average throw them to the raw edge to make strips of fleece in its new throw them and the raw edge to the season use whatever scraps are left over the season.