For those of us who put up artificial Christmas trees wouldn't it be nice to still have the smell of a real tree during the holidays?
I love the smell of a real tree. I received one of these last year for my tree and I was on the search for the right scent. I discovered that it can be tricky. I believe we always had spruce trees at Christmas when I grew up. Others will have different types of trees in their tradition therefore a different scent.
There are quite a few Christmas tree blends available as well.
I bought Pine Needles last year which was not quite right. I will add Spruce this year in a blend and see how that goes.
I have hung these on a tree ornament stand.
I started with traditional green triangle trees for the first set. I cut them 3.5 inches high and 3 inches wide at the base. Triangle trees are very efficient in materials. I cut 2 exactly the same size. I embelished the front triangles. On the left with red embroidered garland with gold e bead ornaments. On the right with small round felt button ornaments tied on with gold thread. Of course the need a star and a trunk.
Once the fronts were done, I layered them together, put my trunk and my hanging thread in between and sewed very close to the the edge all the way around. The stars were added on last with a bit of hand stitching.
I made 3 felt ball wreaths with these non traditional colors of white, black and aqua. I strung them onto string cotton thread and tied them really tight.The one on right I tried making my own grey hanger and on the second I just put a small circle of felt in between the large circles and stitched it in.
I made one with a white snowflake die cut on red medium circle on dark green large circles. Then used a small felt circle for the hanger.
The art pieces are so cute.
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