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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Mesh Christmas Tree

So while i was at my sisters house during Thanksgiving we did so much fun stuff!  Here is one of the crafts i got to help her with! Isn't this tree a cutie?  And it's the perfect size for the middle of her kitchen table - on the lazy Susan....i LOVE lazy Susan's especially on kitchen tables ;) 




So would you like to make one? Here's how we made hers!
These are the only 3 things you'll need (and decorations...if you want)



The Mesh Ribbon we used was 2 1/2" wide, if you've never used mesh ribbon, don't be afraid you can't mess up while using it -it's very forgiving!


This foam piece for the core of the tree


And Greening Pins.


What we did was so simple we unrolled the mesh ribbon a little at a time and then twisted it....


Here's a closer look at the twist..kind of looks like a ringlet...haha


After twisting just pin it with the greening pin, keep twisting and pining all the way around and work your way up...


Make sure to start out wider at the bottom and get more narrow as you reach the top.


And in the end you'll have the cutest little tree ever! I just love little Christmas trees!


Then go ahead and get to decorating the most fun part right?

And ta-da! Look how awesome that turned out!


Right now I'm wishing this was my kitchen table!




Have Fun!

59 comments:

  1. This turned out so pretty! And how smart of you too. Thanks for showing us how to do it.

    Hugs...Tracy @ Cotton Pickin Cute

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  2. That's a great idea! Thanks for the tutorial.

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  3. Very pretty...this would make a really great Christmas gift!

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  4. What a cute centerpiece! Thanks for linking up at Etcetorize~

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  5. You are so creative and the tree is adorable! :)
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  6. Wow what a great idea! This is going to be on my list of things to do!

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  8. I love this!! Pinned it too : ) Thanks for sharing at Craft and Tell!!

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  9. That is so pretty. You were very organised getting that done at Thanksgiving! Great idea.

    Best Christmas wishes,
    Natasha.

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  10. That looks so great! Love it!! Thanks for stopping by my blog and entering to win "The Help" giveaway! Chrismas Story is a great movie! I love sledding as well.. granted ours is normally on ice so quite painful when you crash at the bottom, but so worth it. Ha. Have a great day and good luck!!

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  11. That is really cute! :)

    Stopping in from WILW! <3

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  12. I LOVE this! So cute and perfect for a centerpiece. Now if only my Hobby Lobby wasn't out of mesh!

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  13. That looks so very beautiful! I'm new to your blog today, and I love it! I'd love for you link up at my 1st ever "Life is About... blog hop" going on now!

    Blessings,
    Breena
    mommyknowslife.blogspot.com

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  14. This is adorable! So easy yet super cute!

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  15. That's SO CUTE! I've never seen that before. I'm totally pinning this!

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  16. this is SUPER cute and how easy! I'd love you to add it to what we wore and made party over at http://raegunwear.blogspot.com

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  17. Just adore this...and you make it look so simple that I might try it!

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  18. How cute is that!??!? I love it! I have been working with Geo Mesh recently so this little guy is right up my alley! Love it.

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  19. How creative and freaking adorable!!! I love it!!Very creative and artsy.. Would love for you to please share it via my Pin'Inspirational Thursday linky party please...LOVE it :)) http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/12/pininspirational-thursday-11-linky.html?m=1 thanks so much :)) Wishing you a happy Thursday..~Marilyn

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  20. I love this! I have seen a lot of ideas for the styroofoam cones but this is really unique! Thanks so much for linking up to The Creative Spark! I'll be featuring this on my Facebook page today. Hope to see you again next Tuesday!
    Jenn :)

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  21. What a fun centerpiece! I love this! I'd love for you to link up to my Christmas Linky Carnival.

    http://blissfulanddomestic.blogspot.com/2011/11/homemade-in-december-link-carnival.html

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  22. This is ADORABLE! I found you through Fabric Bows and More. Thanks for sharing!

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  23. This is beautiful thank you so much for sharing. I have just found your lovely blog through your host blog hop wonderful to join in. I'm now following you hope you visit me and follow back so nice to find new friends to catch up with. Have a great day.

    Always Wendy

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  24. LOVE this! You are good, girl! Following your fabulous blog now...would love it if you could stop by ours too :)
    funwiththefullwoods.blogspot.com

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  25. Love the tree. I just think I have some mesh ribbon and am going to make this my project for today.

    Karan

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  26. Love this and pinned it! Thanks for linking to Things I've Done Thursday!

    Melanie
    Sew Rugged @ bear rabbit bear
    bearrabbitbear.blogspotcom

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  27. So cute! Thanks for sharing how to make this darling tree. This is the first year I have tried Deco Mesh and you are right...it is very forgiving...and impressive...don't you think? I saw your post over at the tree party at 2805.

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  28. I must say, you make it look so easy!

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  29. This really is so fantastic! Thanks for sharing an adorable tree!

    Thanks for linking to the Christmas Tree Party at 2805.

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  30. Hi there, this tree is absolutely gorgeous. What a neat idea. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris

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  31. THIS is great and I am so glad that I found you. Great idea. Great execution. and Great Looking.

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  32. These are very very pretty! I love that mesh ribbon! And I swear by the greening pins. They make wreaths soooo much easier.

    Kim
    www.todayismysome-day.blogspot.com

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  33. This is excellent!! I love crafts, thanks for sharing.

    New follower :)

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  34. Oh this is so cute! I love the way the mesh twists and holds its shape! Pinning this to do next year. Thanks for sharing!

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  35. I have never seen anything so cute!!! I'm also pinning to do next year...I would love for you to share it at my "18 Days til Christmas" Linky party...

    http://mydailyphotojourney.blogspot.com/2011/12/18-days-til-christmas-linky-party.html

    www.mydailyphotojourney.blogspot.com/
    www.facebook.com/MyCrazyBeautifulLife.13
    www.pinterest.com/denyse13/

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  36. I am featuring this on my blog tonight! Feel free to stop by and grab a button! : )

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  37. That really looks pretty! I may have to see if I can find the time to make this one this year. Thanks for sharing.

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  38. What a great idea for using this garland!
    Kim@madeinaday

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  39. Oh my gosh, that is the cutest tree I've ever seen. What a cutie, and perfect size for the kitchen table. I've never worked with mesh ribbon before, but I'll have to change that now. Thanks so much for showing us how to do. Thanks for sharing over at Sunday's Best.

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  40. That is really awesome! I love this tree. Too cute and so very crafty

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  41. What is the color name of that green ribbon ? I cant find any that looks good. I ordered some, just got it and its too LIME. :( Can you suggest where to find the darker, more realistic tree green ? Thank you so much for sharing your talent !
    ~Pam

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  42. Lovely share. Im pretty sure i can do that.
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    christmas light decorators

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  43. Can you share how much ribbon was used and how tall the styrofoam cone is.

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  44. Awww, that is sooo cute! I'd love to try that too, I'd try some of different colors, i mean combination of colors of ribbons or mesh. Thanks for sharing your idea. Have a great holidays!

    Anne Walker
    Christmas tree decorating ideas

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  45. wow! this seems simpler than i thought it must be :) definitely making this :)

    keep sharing the good ideas :)

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  46. Oh my gosh, I am so glad I bumped into your site today!! I saw your image somewhere and loved it and took a quick snapshot. I am going to add this to my Christmas table decorations Pinterest board. Thanks for sharing!

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  47. Hurrah, this is the thing which I was searching for, what a cool stuff it is!!! christmasvill.com

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  48. wow so beautiful, thank you for sharing the tutorial

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  49. Do I need all 50 yards of ribbon to make one tree? Because I would like to do two mesh christmas trees and one polystyrene cone is 38 cm tall, I hope 25 yards of organza 2'' ribbon will be enough to make 1 tree :/

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  54. What did you use for the base?

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