How to make a Christmas tree with your own hands from organza? this New Year's craft is easily created from easily material with the help of a stapler and glue, it will perfectly suit the gift of 2016 year.
It is customary to decorate your home on New Year's Evein a special way, putting goodness into every corner of the home. Not a single New Year is complete without a Christmas tree, which can be very different. Some trees rise to the ceiling, others hang on the edge of the fireplace, and I offer you a master class on creating a blue tree from an unusual material - delicate organza. Many will like this New Year's craft, because it is exclusive, interesting and very beautiful.A tree with delicate "paws" candecorate your dining table or hide on your computer desk, you can also place it on the windowsill. This New Year's craft is suitable for children, as it is completely safe for babies to take in their hands, because the delicate material will not prick the child's skin. A gift for the New Year 2016 should be interesting, unique and unusual, just all these requirements meet the blue Christmas tree, made with your own hands. It takes one evening to create it, and the beauty of the New Year's craft will delight you for more than one week.When you start creating a craft for the New Year, prepare:
We begin to create the parts that will beimitate the paws of a Christmas tree. To do this, cut the organza into strips about 7 centimeters wide, then divide into squares. Each piece should be square and approximately 7 by 7 centimeters in size.Now we start bending each part intolush triangle. In order for our tree to turn into a beautiful New Year's decoration of the home interior, we need to try to make unusual details with lush edges. To do this, first bend the square almost in half along the diagonal line, do not combine opposite corners, try to bend the organza so that the corners look in one direction, but are close to each other.Then we make a second fold in the center of the part,so that an irregular triangle is formed in four layers of soft blue organza. The edges, or rather the corners, of this detail should all be facing downwards, but on different sides of the base of the detail.To fix the part in this position, you need to snap it with a stapler. Try to staple the part almost near the corner.It is necessary to create many similar parts.To make a DIY Christmas tree about 30 centimeters high, you will need at least 50 blanks. If you intend to create a larger craft for the New Year, then you will need even more elements. All the details should be lush along the bottom edge so that all the corners protrude, and there is a right angle at the top of the blue element. When the mass of airy details is created, you need to move on to fixing the pseudo-branches on the foam cone. The first row is located at the bottom, that is, at the base of the blank. But you need to understand that our tree will stand on a flat surface, so if you place the elements very low - the craft will be unstable. If you place the details at the very bottom, you will need to create a spruce trunk, which needs to be fixed in a small pot (for example, a flower pot) or on a cut branch.Glue the pieces of the first row so that theyslightly touch the area on which the tree stands. Choose the distance between the elements so that there is a small overlap of blue organza. You can fix the elements close to each other, then the tree will be more magnificent. But it is better not to glue the details far away, otherwise there will be light spots and the New Year's craft will not have a festive look.When the first row of blue organza is pasted over,we start creating the second round. Now we need to fix the elements a little higher, trying to close the gaps in the bottom row, that is, like a checkerboard. Each detail is glued strictly vertically, with an acute angle upwards, and the lush base goes down, repeating the image of spruce branches. Each row of blue organza adds splendor and beauty to our craft.We apply glue only to the top of the folded organza piece. If you apply drops of glue over the entire surface of the element, the organza will stick to the cone and you won't get the appearance of a straightened spruce paw.After placing the blue piece against the cone where the glue is applied, press it down and hold for 3-5 seconds until the glue sets.We glue the organza onto the base, each timeshifting upwards. Since the cone narrows upwards, fewer details will be spent on these rows, but the splendor of the craft will not change. The direction of the elements up to the very top of the spruce does not change.The very peak needs to be glued so that the parts fromThe organza slightly changed its direction and created a platform on the top of the craft to accommodate the decoration. To do this, glue the elements almost perpendicular to the cone.The top of the tree should be decorated with a star or a ball.If you are familiar with the kanzashi technique, you can make sharp corners from a blue ribbon and glue them together in a semicircle to create a crown. There are many options for decorating the top, but try to attach the top piece in a different color, contrasting with the branches of the spruce. Let's start decorating the craft with additional elements that will imitate snowflakes on lush paws. First, you need to veil the staples that are visible on the last tier. Glue a rhinestone or other element to each staple, hiding it from view. Then distribute the snowflakes over the entire surface of the New Year tree so that it shines evenly and shimmers in artificial light.The charming Christmas tree is ready!You can not only diversify the interior of your home or workplace with it, but also present it as a gift to your loved ones and relatives. After all, handicrafts created with your own hands always bring warmth to your soul.