Crafting 4 Christmas | Part 20 | Crafting a Christmas tree from crepe paper | DIY

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Introduction

I found that there was something missing next to our Gingerbread house and decided to have a little crafting fun with my little lady. I had lots of crepe paper left as I barely used it for the Christmas decorations and this cute green color was going to be used for a few Christmas trees to place next to the Gingerbread house.

I only helped by giving my daughter the cone for the tree and the cutting part, she did the rest with her tree, a lot of mommy-daughter fun it was!

Instructions

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The end result

I think it looks pretty cute for a simple craft like this.

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And my daughter's creation as well:

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Last, the trees next to the Gingerbread house:

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I'm very pleased with this craft! Hopefully, you enjoyed this part as well. There are still a few more crafts to be posted in this series during Christmas.

Merry Christmas!

Previous Parts Of Crafting 4 Christmas

Part 1: Christmas tree from cardboard
Part 2: Felt Christmas tree ornament
Part 3: Christmas Card from cardboard and foam
Part 4: Felt Gingerbread man Ornament
Part 5: 3x Cinnamon Tree Christmas Ornament Tutorial
Part 6: Felt Elf Christmas Hat Ornament
Part 7: Sledge From Wooden Sticks
Part 8: Personalized Felt Star Ornament
Part 9: Owl Ornament
Part 10: Personalized Felt Star Ornament 2
Part 11: Santa Napkin Holder
Part 12: Upcycling a failed Craft Project
Part 13: 3x Cinnamon Santa Ornament
Part 14: Paper Mache Christmas Wreath
Part 15: Decorating a Christmas wreath made from scratch
Part 16: Upcycling a can to Santa style
Part 17: Crafting an angel ornament
Part 18: Make your own gift box
Part 19: Baking and decorating our own Gingerbread House

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