DIY WOODEN CHRISTMAS TREE

Hey there!  Welcome to Decorate and More with Tip!  Today’s the $10 on the 10th Blog Hop, this month’s theme will be all about Christmas!    I am joining in with some talented bloggers to share some Christmas inspiration for under $10.  At the bottom of my page I will have all of the participant’s links for you!

I decided to take some left over MDF from my craft room project and make 6 Christmas trees to share with you.  Very easy and fun craft to make.

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Since I am using what I have on hand this project will cost $0 for me to make, but for those that don’t have wood on hand you can easily go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and purchase a 4 x 4 piece of plywood for less than $7.00.

To make my trees I used a ruler and made skinny tringles on my board.  I made two of each size.

  • Tall tree – bottom line 8 inches (widest part) and the height 24 inches
  • Medium tree – bottom line 6 inches (widest part) and the height 18 inches
  • Small tree – bottom line 4 inches (widest part) and the height 14 inches

Using a circular saw I cut on the lines.

I cut a piece of 2″ x 1″ board to attach to the back of the tree with a nail gun.

This creates stands for my Christmas trees.

I sanded all the edges, front and back of the trees, took a clean damp cloth and cleaned the trees.

I painted the trees with red, green and white craft paint.  Giving the trees two coats.

Using an eraser for the polka dots is a great way to create dots evenly.  Dab the eraser in the paint and then dab it onto your tree.

For the top of the tree I am using Dollar Tree’s wooden stars.

Here’s how I added the stars to the top of each tree.

  • Using my snippers I cut a notch in between two of the star’s points.
  • adding some wood glue to the notch

  • I placed the star on the tree making sure the point of the tree sat inside the notch.

  • let the glue dry.

I added one coat of Minwax Polyurethane to all my trees.

And that’s it!  I placed the trees on a table behind the sofa.

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Let’s see my friend’s Christmas inspiration.  Click on their names it will take you right over to their blogs.

Ann – The Apple Street Cottage

Allyson – Southern Sunflowers

Barb – French Ethereal

Cindy – Cloches & Lavender

Jemma – At Home With Jemma

Jodi – The House house

Patti – Pandora’s Box

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16 thoughts on “DIY WOODEN CHRISTMAS TREE

  1. Hey Terrie,
    Well these certainly stole my heart! I am so “in,” to Christmas Trees this year that the house is starting to look like a mini forest. I ADORE these! You know you really have a way with wood projects and they always look so sharp too.
    So great to Hop with you. Pinned and I will be sharing this post throughout the week on FB too.
    Jemma

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