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These Toilet Paper Roll Christmas Trees make a cute recycled Christmas craft for the kids to decorate their own tree!
We love a good recycled craft and often use paper rolls to make the most creative project! These Toilet Paper Roll Christmas Trees are so fun for the kids to decorate their own festive trees. They make beautiful holiday decor around the home and are so easy to construct with very few materials!
We were inspired to make these after seeing these paper roll trees on Coley Kuyper Art’s website so make sure to check out her elegant and gorgeous designs! We switched it up a bit with our trees by adding some sparkle and glitter!
How do you make these paper trees?
The process is super simple! Take an empty paper roll, flatten it a bit and then cut out the side branches, making sure you leave a bottom for the stand and stem. Once your cuts are finished, you can pretty much design your trees anyway you’d like! We added some simple white paint marker details like dots for snow. And added some glitter to make our trees sparkle! Just dab some glue beforehand!
What can you do with these toilet paper trees?
The lovely thing about these trees is they already stand up on their own! The benefit of using a paper toll tube. They look really lovely in your home on top of shelves, or mantles. You can make them different tree shapes and heights to add dimension!
You can also paper punch the top and add string to make it a Christmas tree ornament!
Toilet Paper Roll Christmas Trees – Materials:
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Glitter
- White paint marker
- Scissors
- Stick glue
INSTRUCTIONS:
Watch the video below in the craft instruction card in this post
Take an empty paper roll, flatten it a bit and then cut out the side branches, making sure you leave a bottom for the stand and stem. Once your cuts are finished, design your trees anyway you'd like! We added some simple white paint marker details like dots for snow. To add glitter, dab the branches with stick glue first and then sprinkle the glitter on top. Toilet Paper Roll Christmas Trees
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