1 Dec 2009

Christmas-y Cones

Picnik collage

I have always wanted some of those cool cone-shaped trees that they sell a variety of at Target this time of year, but couldn’t bring myself to spend $40 for one. I’d been thinking that I’d make my own this year, and ever since I made the twine centerpiece balls (read about here), I’ve been planning these.

I showed these off just a little last week in my post about my wall art, which you can see here if interested. (Sorry for the shameless bragging, just still a little too excited about them :)

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Anyway, I started off with the materials shown below. I initially mixed glue with some water and used this to harden the twine, but once it was dry it wasn’t quite strong enough to keep it’s shape.

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So I got some of this stuff to use instead, (I know, I know) and it works tons better.

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I wrapped the cones in parchment paper and secured it with pins, and then wrapped the soaked twine around the cone in a crisscrossing pattern, wringing it out a little at a time as I went. (Edited to add: Make sure that your bottom strands are straight all the way around the base, or you may end up with something that belongs on the Isle of Misfit Trees.)

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Once that was finished, I put green raffia in the stiffener and wrapped it around the cones as well, just for a little color and a different texture.

2009_11_17_4222Once all is dry (I usually left it overnight), I used a knife to separate the twine from the parchment paper and here is the end result!

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The best part about making the trees this way is that you can make several trees using only one foam cone as the mold. I wanted to try out a few different things, so this let me experiment on the trees without “using up” one of the foam cones, since they are kind of expensive. I have a plain pair, and this pair that has just a few tiny berries hot glued on in various spots.

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Another set I spray painted white, sprayed it with some glitter, and then glued on these larger berries.

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This one I actually used the little cone for (I had two, so I was willing to lose one of them). I spray painted the cone and the twine separately, hot glued the twine onto the cone, and capped it with (of course) little berries.

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This has been a good little project, but now I have these trees everywhere. Time to start giving some away!

46 comments:

  1. Classic and a bit funky and seems easy enough ... me likey ;)

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  2. These trees are AWESOME!! I LOVE them - thanks for the 'how-to'!!

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  3. Beautiful! If I get the chance, I'd love to make these.

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  4. Great idea! I love it, thanks for showing us how.

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  5. Oh I love that! Those turned out so pretty! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Erin, those are seriously awesome! I LOVE them! I really, really love them! I have been wanting to make some fun trees and your way is terrific so I just might have to try it! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Another thing to copy you on! I better get movin'! They are gorgeous!

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  8. I think your craftiness is just too overwhelming. I might have to stop reading your blog. Or maybe I should try it and then post the result that comes from the "craft-challenged." :) Seriously though, beautiful again. And, if that is an ornament wreath coming up, I don't know what I'll do.

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  9. These are very cute and at least "appear" simple to do. I never think about using fabric stiffener! Thanks for sharing. I've posted a link on childmade.com.

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  10. So this is project #2 of yours that I'm stealing........you did another wonderful job!

    PS: I made a ornament wreath too they are just soooooo pretty.

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  11. I was just looking at some of these at Target today. I couldn't pay the price either. Thanks for the tut.

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  12. Those trees are darling. I priced the cones today and was shocked at the price. I'm going to use a HL coupon... but first some twine.

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  13. Very cute... I did a Target knock-off tree last week with a little different spin. Yours turned out very cute!

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  14. A song comes to mind: "She's Crafty" by the Beatie Boys. Except that, in this case, the crafty is literal, not in any way derogatory like the song! :)

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  15. Cute! I was just at Target tonight and was looking at those trees and wondering if there would be a way to duplicate them. Great job!

    XOOX
    Jen

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  16. I just love the tree project. So clever and adorable. I cannot wait to try that one myself. Thanks for the idea!

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  17. these are so darn cute, and so far from 40$! great work!

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  18. I love these! I'm bookmarking your post so I can try them sometime!

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  19. They turned out great! I love theses! I'd love to feature them on my blog!Let me know if that's ok!!

    Becca @ Blue cricket Design!

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  20. They turned out great! I love theses! I'd love to feature them on my blog!Let me know if that's ok!!

    Becca @ Blue cricket Design!

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  21. This is such a great idea! I've seen lots of fun suggestions using foam trees, but I love that this only needs one to make several trees, because they really can be expensive!

    Thanks for sharing!

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  22. These are so, so cute! Thanks so much for sharing!! I love twine myself:) I linked up to a burlap and ruffles ottoman tutorial on my blog that you might like as well:)

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  23. this is sooo fabulous! i am filing this at thecraftersfilebox.com.

    thanks for sharing!

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  24. These are so fun! I now need to make some of these babies for my sons playroom! So cute! Thanks for posting and the information! Happy Holidays!

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  25. Holy smokey! These are gorgeous! I love what you did. I am SO going to try this, hopefully this week! I have to finish my ornament wreath first. :)

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  26. Really cute idea! And since I'm running out of storage space (big time!) - I especially like the fact that you could probably nest a little one and a medium one inside a larger one to store for next year.

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  27. ADORABLE! Must..make..right...now... Thanks for the tutorial. I also have a Christmas ball wreath started!

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  28. Freakin' amazing. I LOVE them! My favorite simple Christmas decoration this year. Kudos!

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  29. Those are beautiful, thanks for sharing all the details!

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  30. Yes. Twine goodness. Love. Thanks for the tute...will be trying this most definitely :)

    So glad you linked up!

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  31. Made one! Love it! Mine was made with white embroidery thread, silver jewelry cord and crystals. I needed a "tallest" piece to accompany some crystal, silver and white items on a silver charger/tray. This was perfect. Thank you for sharing the tutorial. I used Alene's fabric stiffener.

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  32. Absolutely gorgeous (and I've always always wanted one of these so I'm SOOOO excited to find your blog)! I've linked: http://www.funfamilytips.com/?p=725

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  33. I love these and just wanted you to know that I mentioned them on my blog tonight and linked to you!

    Link is here if you want to take a look:)

    http://burlapandblue.blogspot.com/2009/12/its-about-twine.html

    Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  34. These are great!
    thanks for the idea and such good instructions.
    Now I'm off to see what the new project is. Hope it is up.

    blessings

    barbara jean

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  35. super cute. I featured this on somedaycrafts.blogspot.com Grab my "featured" button.

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  36. Ooh, I have the PERFECT spot for some of these! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  37. thank you so much for sharing! I have to make these and when I do I will post and link back :)

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  38. Fabulous!!! Love the variations you came up with. And I agree, they have a funky spin which is right up my alley. :)

    Thanks for linking up to SNS!

    FJ Donna

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  39. I actually made these and love them I am going to post and link back to your post!!! Thanks so much

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  40. I love these. I am totally going to attempt to make these tomorrow. What a great mind you have to look at something beautiful and turn it into something easy yet less expensive to make on your own

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  41. If you have too many trees, you can give some to me. I like the ones with the green raffia. Kthanks!

    Visiting from SITS!!

    ♥Miss Dot

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  42. Just found your blog and LOVING some of your great ideas!! Thanks so much for sharing!

    ~Whitney

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  43. So when you used the fabric stiffener, did you mix that with water also?

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  44. Where did you get your twine from? I am having a hard time finding a thick hemp twine without a wire in it.

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  45. Your Christmas-y Cones have been featured at Our Secondhand House today as part of a DIY Christmas Decoration post. I hope you will stop by to check it out.

    http://www.oursecondhandhouse.com

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