My Christmas Tree (part 2)

I decided to go with a neutral/nature inspired look for my tree this year. With most of the ornaments DIYed or found in nature, it didn't cost much at all to mix up my Christmas tree look.

Nature Inspired Christmas Tree www.adorbymelissa.com
Nature Inspired Christmas Tree www.adorbymelissa.com

Pine Cone Ornaments:
Pine Cone Ornament www.adorbymelissa.com
This ornament was simple to make. I tied a bow out of ribbon and hot glued it to the top of the pine cone. I also glued on a piece of twine to hang it.


Fabric Covered Ornament Balls:
Fabric Covered Ornament Balls www.adorbymelissa.com
I cut strips of fabric and used mod podge to cover glass ornament balls. 
Fabric Covered Ornament Balls www.adorbymelissa.com
Fabric Covered Ornament Balls www.adorbymelissa.com

Moss Stars:
Moss Star Ornaments www.adorbymelissa.com
I used hot glue to cover small cardboard stars (hobby lobby) with moss.
Moss Star Ornaments www.adorbymelissa.com
  
Acorn Ornaments:
Acorn Ornament www.adorbymelissa.com
I gathered these large acorns from our family's tree farm a few years ago and used them as part of my wedding reception centerpieces. They work perfectly as ornaments by tying string onto two acorns and draping them over branches.

Nature Inspired Christmas Tree www.adorbymelissa.com
I love my tree this year!
Nature Inspired Christmas Tree www.adorbymelissa.com


Are you going with a different look for your tree this year?

1 comments:

  1. This is a marvelous tree and I find it very inspirational!! I may have to copy some of these ornaments for my own tree next year!

    Helen
    Blue Eyed Beauty Blog

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