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Video Tutorial for Curly Paper Christmas Trees

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I'm so excited about these cute Curly Paper Christmas Tree decorations!!

I have seen so many people making the curly paper Christmas Wreaths, but I thought, why not buy styrofoam cones and make Trees!

Well, I couldn't stop at one, so I had to make a whole family!

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Watch my video tutorial above for all the details.

Have fun making your own Curly Paper Christmas Trees this Holiday Season!

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 Curly Paper Christmas Tree Decoration supplies:

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Styrofoam Trees

Straight Pins

Season of Style Design Paper, #132340

Stampin' Trimmer, #126889

Bone Folder, #102300

As noted in the video, I used approximately 350 pins/paper curls to make 3 trees.

And, I used almost one full pack of 12×12 Designer Paper to make all 3 trees.

Sizes of the paper strips used for my trees:

Small Tree: 1/2" x 5" (top) and 1/2" x 6" (bottom)

Medium Tree: 1/2" x 6" (top) and 1/2" x 7" (bottom)

Large Tree: 1/2" x 7" (top), 1/2" x 9" (middle), and 1/2" x 12" (bottom)

 

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11 thoughts on “Video Tutorial for Curly Paper Christmas Trees”

  1. Love these! I love the curly wreaths I’ve seen–but for some reason my brain could not make the leap to other ways to use these curly pieces. I actually have some tree forms in my stash. Now I will be curling away! thanks for posting this fun alternative!

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  2. What a great idea. I made a wreath but I love using the cones. I have lots of season of style DSP and I am definitely going to do this. Thanks so much for the inspiration.

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  3. It nevers ceases to amaze me how creative you are, thanks for the fun idea and you can be sure I will be giving this a try. I also did several styrofoam balls for my real tree in the winter frost dsp. Thanks for sharing your trees.

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  4. I think these are adorable but am concerned with how they would store in the off season. It seems to me after all that work, they would flatten out and I don’t know how you would ever fluff them back up once that paper is creased. Please tell me I’m wrong so I can make this cuteness and use it year after year.

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