Making garland Christmas trees is a craft project that even the youngest child can complete. With so many garland choices available, these decorations can complement any Christmas decorating theme and can easily be changed from year to year as your theme changes. Buy a Styrofoam cone shaped form at a crafts store.
The forms are sold in various sizes. You may want to buy all of the cones in the same size or vary the sizes for more visual interest when you arrange your display. Tape one end of the garland to the bottom of the cone with a piece of transparent tape.
If the tape won't stick, try using a push pin or thumb tack to secure the garland. Wind the garland around the cone, being careful to cover the cone surface completely. Keep one hand firmly on the base as you work to prevent the garland that has already been placed from slipping.
Fasten the garland to the top of the cone with a push pin or thumb tack. Fluff the garland over the top of the pin so that it can't be seen and cut ... more.
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