
OK I'm sure that they have a better name but stuffy trees works for me...
First seen on Gigi Kennedys blog
HERE.
I'd love to make like a whole Christmas forest. Even have one or two clusters in different places throughout the house.




Decorating these is totally you. As I say I sewed the ribbon first before sewing the sides closed just to make sure they'd stay on. Everything else was just glued in place using
my favourite glue. I used pages from an old teen romance to cover the bases. Also I found that the smaller the paper you use to stuff them the better. Great project using nothing I had to buy new! Whoop whoop!
3 comments:
these are choice Neen :)
Very cool Neen.
*love* gonna have to give this a try! :)
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