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Good time to all. It’s already the last days of autumn on the street and we don’t have time to look around when the new year will knock on our door. Many are already thinking about how to decorate their home in anticipation of the holiday. Today I will show you a small master class on how to make a Christmas tree decoration "Fir-tree" from "or what."
We will need:
- Flexible wire (thick - for the trunk and thin - for twigs).
- Plastic bottles, green.
- Scissors.
- A candle.
- Lighter.
- Woolen threads of green or brown.
- The potty.
- Plaster or another mixture.
- Vata.
- Glue.
- Artificial snow.
- Christmas decorations.

First of all, we should deal with the barrel of the future crafts. Take several identical pieces of wire, twist them together. On the one hand, we bend the ends of the wire, insert it into the pot and fill it with a solution of gypsum. This will be the trunk.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

herringbone from a plastic bottle

We leave the pot for a while, let the gypsum dry. And in the meantime, we will manufacture branches for the Christmas tree. First, make needles. We take a plastic bottle of green color, cut off the bottom and neck of it. Then we cut the remaining part into strips of equal width. The wider the strips, the longer the needles will be. There is nothing to worry about if the strips are not quite even. This then will not be noticeable.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

And now we cut each strip so that we get a fringe. It will be needles. The smaller you cut the fringe, the more beautiful the branches of the Christmas tree will be.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

After we have made a sufficient number of strips with needles, we can proceed to the manufacture of branches. We take one strip of fringe, in one corner we make a small hole. Then we take the wire (thin), cut the length of the desired length and put it into the hole, then bend the wire in half, twist the ends together. See how it should turn out.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

Now we begin to gently wind the fringe onto the wire, smooth the edge slightly melting above the candle for a better fit to the wire.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

herringbone from a plastic bottle

Part of the wire is left without needles, then we will then wind it on the trunk of the Christmas tree. Here is a twig.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

You can leave such a twig, or you can slightly under the needles to melt above the candle. This is as you like best, I melted the needles under.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

Thus, we make branches of different lengths. As you already understood, the length of the twig is determined by a piece of wire. Just take the length longer or shorter as you need.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

You need to determine how many branches for one Christmas tree you yourself. It all depends on the height of the tree. I get a low Christmas tree, the branches on it will be in four rows. The first row, starting from the crown, I have four branches, the next row will already consist of five branches, then six branches and so on. As a result, you can easily calculate how many branches you need and do everything at once, so as not to be distracted later. Twigs made and the trunk is firmly sitting in a pot? Then it's time to collect the tree. We begin to collect it from above. First we attach the crown, it should be the shortest. The bare ends of the wire are tightly bent around the trunk.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

Then in the same way we fix the branches longer.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

So we attach all the branches, just do them at different levels.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

The Christmas tree is almost ready, but the trunk looks ugly. We will fix it with the help of threads. We wrap the trunk with woolen threads.Thus, we will not only give it an aesthetic appearance, but also add thickness where necessary. The end of the thread is fixed with ordinary glue. You need to start wrapping with threads from the crown.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

Inside the pot, we glue cotton wool, thereby simulating snow.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

The Christmas tree is ready.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

It can be decorated with artificial snow and Christmas tree decorations.
herringbone from a plastic bottle

That's how we made you a Christmas decoration for the house from unnecessary things.
Goodbye, see you soon.
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