Here is my version.
I arranged the twigs to look like a tree. When I was happy with the arrangement, then I tied the twigs with the twine, making knots in between the twigs so they are spaced a little.
You can also glue the sticks on a cardboard paper and frame it to make the Christmas tree art. But I tied a little loop at the top to hang these as ornaments in our Christmas tree.
Check this dried sticks or twig wreath that I made some time back.
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I need to make some twig projects. I've been seeing so many I like lately. This one is super cute! Thanks for sharing it with Hump Day Happenings.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jenna! I have seen some wonderful twig projects too and want to try making some. Hopefully one of these days, I will...:)
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Deletelove it my style of decorating is rustic and this would fit in nicely
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Such a simple yet lovely craft. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!! Laura@Baking in Pyjamas
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Love your twig projects! I think I might be able to do a little tree like yours, but would make it from driftwood I have picked up on the beach. The twig wreath I'm sure I could make from the zillions of twigs that wind up in our yard. I'll look at them with a new eye now! Thanks for sharing--I saw your link on A Stroll Thru Life.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by RuthAnne and leaving a comment. We all sometimes need an inspiration and I am glad you found some crafty inspiration through one of my projects...:)
DeleteFabulous! I love all crafts using materials from the great outdoors. There's so much inspiration from nature. We also finished our version of a Christmas tree using driftwood this past Fall and it's definitely one of my favourites!
ReplyDeleteChristmas goes natural ... just the way I like it!
ReplyDeleteI also like the natural, simple look. Can't beat that 😊
ReplyDeleteI really like the wreath.May try to makeone some time
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea, and I love the wreath too! Thank you for sharing at the Holidays Celebration Link Party this week. Pinned!
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DeleteAnd thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party too!
DeleteThese are great! and out of sticks is so awesome. Thanks for sharing at the Wednesday Showcase party!
ReplyDeleteI have a collection of driftwood this would be perfect for. Found you at the Christmas in July Link Party .
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea, just to find dry twigs in our area at the moment may be a problem, but I am gonna try for sure.
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I love the idea! I frequently look for leaves, I'll have to add twigs to the list. I had to get rid of some birch branches several months ago, I wish I had seen this idea before that.
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