Have you seen these West Elm Scalloped Trees? Pretty awesome, if you ask me. They're constructed out of seagrass and styrofoam. So, I thought popsicle sticks would be a great substitute and I picked up a couple styrofoam cones @ Joann Fabrics, which were surprisingly expensive for what they are. And by expensive I mean $6 for the 15" cone. Still less expensive than the West Elm version, but c'mon $6?
West Elm Scalloped Trees - $39-$79 |
Supplies:
- styrofoam cones (15" and 12")
- popsicle sticks
- hot glue gun
Total project cost for two cones: $12
When I first started on this project I was like, Oh hells yeah! This is easy as pie. Well, my pie turned into a soufflé or whatever that crazy beef thing that Julia Childs made. Point is, well, actually that was the whole issue. My tree just wouldn't come to a point. The thickness of the popsicle sticks was hindering all of my attempts to make it more pointy & tree-like. My mistake? I started at the bottom and worked my way up to the top. I pried off the layer at the top and tried again, only to end up with another blunt top and a lumpy looking tree.
Step 1: Heat up your glue gun. Bring the sticks to a point about an inch above the styrofoam and then work your way down with the first layer, gluing one by one.
Step 2: With the first layer in place, start back at the top and adhere the second layer, making
sure to overlap and cover up any spots where you can see the styrofoam
underneath. (Don't worry about covering up all the spots. The third layer will take care of any open spaces left over.)
Step 3: After the second layer is in place, start breaking the sticks in half and cut the broken edge so that it is straight. (Or you could purchase shorter sized sticks that have rounded edges on both sides.)
Step 4: Start gluing the shorter sticks, overlapping as you go. This process is a little more time consuming, but pretty soon...you're all done. And you have a beautiful scalloped tree with a semi-pointy top!
So, there you have it. Two scalloped trees, similar to West Elm's version, but at a fraction of the cost. Now that's my kind of decoration.
Love the simplicity of these and how you did them on a budget!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing your link on various linky parties around. Love your version and think I may try it in the future. Great project to have the kids help with too!
ReplyDeleteTotally FABULOUS!!! I love your knock-off! Looks easy to do and can fit with rustic, country, woodsy... so many styles. Thanks so much for sharing! Pinning it!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I am a West Elm fan. Copy cat crafts are always so rewarding! Knowing that you could have spent $$$ but instead created a handmade keepsake for $. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! And I was thinking: Couldn't you make a tree form from some thin cardboard (like a cereal box)? That would make this project so much cheaper!
Those look great and very easy to make!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I saw these in the store the other day and really like them. Glad to have great instructions on a much less costly version.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a GREAT project! I am a new follower for sure! Have a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLove these! This is going on my list of things to do in 2012! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo easy to do, yet stunning! Would love love love for you to share this at my Best of 2011 party going on now http://space46.blogspot.com. Happy new year! My
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This is such a cool craft project! Thank you so much for linking up to Strut Your Stuff Saturday! We would love to have you come back next Saturday and share more of your incredible ideas! -The Sisters
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ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love this!
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Thanks, Linda
Great post! Thanks for joining my linky party!
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ReplyDeleteStop over and pick up an “I was featured” button if you like! Linda
Just stopping by to let you know I featured this project on my Christmas tree craft collection.
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Thanks so much for the feature! Happy holidays!
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