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11/19/13 Beaded Christmas Tree Decorations www.theartfulcrafter.com/christmas-tree-one.html 1/3 Beaded Christmas Tree Decorations Make a Family Heirloom Beaded Christmas Tree and Decorations [ See Part One for instructions and materials list for making the Beaded Christmas Tree. ] Making the Beaded Tree Decorations To make the ornaments, place a larger bead or two on a head pin. Cut the pin leaving approximately 5/8 inch for the hook. Make a small hook with round nose pliers. Leave it open enough to place on the tree later. Make up as many ornaments as you wish and set aside. Craft Topic Index Beading Candles Clay Collage Computer Crafting Crochet & Knitting Cross Stitching Decals Decoupage Digital Scrapbooking Embossing Fabric Gift Bags Gourds Holiday Crafts Homecoming Mums Jewelry Making Leather Mason Jars Paper Crafts Party & Wedding Planning Quilting Ribbon Crafts Scrapbooking Sewing Soap Making Stamping Teen Crafts Wall Coverings Wood Working If you would like to see other crafts covered, Contact Us Search Get More Information and Daily Updates at Our Blog Home Ideas Patterns Tips For Profit Supplies Letters 296 Like

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Beaded Christmas Tree Decorations

Make a Family Heirloom

Beaded Christmas Tree and Decorations

[ See Part One for instructions and materials list for making the Beaded ChristmasTree. ]

Making the Beaded Tree Decorations

To make the ornaments, place a larger bead or two on a head pin.

Cut the pin leaving approximately 5/8 inch for the hook.

Make a small hook with round nose pliers. Leave it open enough to place on the treelater.

Make up as many ornaments as you wish and set aside.

Craft Topic Index

BeadingCandlesClayCollageComputerCraftingCrochet &Knitting

Cross StitchingDecals

DecoupageDigital

ScrapbookingEmbossingFabricGift BagsGourds

Holiday CraftsHomecoming

MumsJewelryMakingLeather

Mason JarsPaper CraftsParty &WeddingPlanningQuilting

Ribbon CraftsScrapbooking

SewingSoap MakingStampingTeen CraftsWall CoveringsWood Working

If you would like to see othercrafts covered, Contact Us

Search

Get More Information and Daily Updates at Our Blog

Home Ideas Patterns Tips For Profit Supplies Letters

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To make the garland, use a fine needle and thread; knot one end and string onapproximately 200 seed beads.

Run a stitch up through the last bead twice and knot off.

Place a drop of Fray Check on each knot at both ends.

To make hangers for the garland, place one head pin through the bottom of the lastbead on each end. Form an open loop in both.

Measure out the garland and use eye pins to form intermediate hangers.

Slightly open each eye loop and hook that end onto the string between the beadsspacing them out along the garland. Close the eye loops.

Leave approximately 5/8 inch of wire for the hooks as you did for the ornaments.

Make a hook in each tail, leaving it slightly open for attaching.

Instructions for Decorating the Tree

Glue a star or angel on the top of the tree.

While the tree is still sitting in a vase start to decorate the tree.

Add the ornaments where desired and then close each hook you created with roundnose pliers.

Add the garland in the same manner placing the hooks you created where needed andthen going back and completely closing each one so the garland will always stay inplace.

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Insert the tree trunk through the hole in the skirt and then down into the lid of the box.

Run more glue around the tree trunk under the tree skirt.

Gather the thread in the center of the skirt until it just fits around the trunk. Run theneedle through the fabric, knot and cut off. Push the skirt down and secure in the glue

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around the trunk. The skirt will now have a ruffled look to it.

Add whatever you would like under the tree.

Tiny toys, boxes and gift bags found in the doll house section of any craft store ormake some items with clay and then paint them.

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