After two years I am considering injecting a bit more oomph into my twig Christmas tree this year, it’s all been very tasteful so far, but now I think I am done with the less is more chandelier drops and small balls effect, if you’ll pardon the expression.
So with that aim in mind I have been experimenting with some boho style decorations using some of the rectangular plastic drops I have put on the tree in the past.
However, the idea proved to be a lot more fiddly and long winded than I first anticipated and as you know I am not blessed with much patience when things don’t go as well as planned ….. and so I got a bit bored with the project, but I did persevere.
I started by covering the flat side of the drops with various decopatch papers and then gluing two together back to back, well, that was the theory, but the drops had a little bit of a curve in them so would not stick together flat without a fight!
It was a full on battle to keep the mini bulldog clips in place without them pinging across the room every five minutes but once settled I left them over the weekend for the glue to cure properly.
I coloured all the joining beads and drops with Sharpie pens, again a bit fiddle farty for an impatient me. Flat back flower gems were then stuck on both sides of the decoration for extra bling.
Not that I intend to attempt to make them again, but if I did I might add a little ultra fine silver or iridescent glitter to the papers before I glued them. Whether they end up on my tree I am not to sure but I will find somewhere for them.
Your efforts have definitely paid off - they're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe new decorations look fantastic, worth persevering over.
ReplyDeleteMichele
They’re really pretty can’t wait to see if they make it on to the tree.
ReplyDeleteyep they need to go on the treebigove marc
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