What to do with an old broken Christmas Tree
Do you have an vintage damaged synthetic Christmas tree that you don't know what to do with?
If so, I'm right here to convince you to recycle it in place of throw it out.
My Mother-in-law's Christmas tree broke and so she had to buy a new one. She gave me the broken tree knowing that I could find a way to re use it, and boy Did I!
I am about to proportion with you the many approaches I have used her tree to beautify our domestic for Christmas this year.
So to start, I took my tree loppers and cut off the tree branches from the tree. This wasn't as simple as it sounds, It took some muscle and a lot of twisting to get these branches off. I would also suggest wearing gloves because my hands were all cut up by the time I was finished. But in the end I was left with a pile of branches that I could incorporate into my holiday decorating.
As for the tree top, I just placed it in the ground in the front of our house. Do you spot it there down on the right side?
The most innovative factor I did with the branches became turn them into a peace wreath.
I simply stressed out the branches onto a cardboard cutout of a peace signal, added a few lighting to it, and hung it up in our bed room.
Didn't it turn out fun? Find more of the instructions to make it, HERE.
As for the rest of the branches, I clearly simply tucked them into my decor right here and there.
I'm going to can help you see for yourself.
Let's play a little sport, Can you see all of the tree branches I've used around our home?
I understand it's no longer very substantial, but I've tucked a few small portions in with my present wrapping too.
Did you see them all? I sure used it a lot, didn't I?
Adding greenery is one of the simplest ways to add touches of Christmas into every room of your home. I'm really glad I was able to use so much of my mother-in-law's broken tree.
So If you've got a damaged Christmas tree, I hope that I have inspired you to maintain onto it and locate a few new ways to reuse it next yr.
If you want to see more of our Holiday Home this year, you can take theTour HERE.
Thanks for stopping by using,
Emily