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How wonderful it is when on New Year's Eve, workrooms and home interiors are decorated, because then a fabulous atmosphere begins to reign! And even better, when the festive decor is created with your own hands, while it may well be the perfect gift, both for close relatives, and for colleagues and friends.
Today we will make the simplest cone spruce of miniature size, which does not require the purchase of any expensive or exclusive materials, but the result is very worthy. You can make such a spruce and as a crafts to kindergarten or school, in general - this is a universal New Year's decor for all occasions. So let's get down to making it soon.
We will need:
- Whatman size A3.
- A pack of paper towels in dark green.
- PVA glue.
- Tinsel 20 cm.
- New Year's small beads.
First of all, we need to make a basis - a cone from whatman paper. To do this, twist the material at an angle and fix it with glue. The excess whatman in the lower part needs to be cut off - so you will align the base.

Next, cut each napkin into 4 parts.

Then we add each of these parts in 4 more layers.
After that, we fasten each part with a stapler in the middle.

We give the details a round shape, cutting off the edges according to the given shape.
After that, we get a part consisting of four round elements made of ordinary napkins. If kruglyashi not too smooth - no big deal. We will subsequently straighten them, so that all the bumps will be very appropriate.

So, we expand each of the layers one by one, so that we get a lot of peculiar flowers.
A total of about 150 such parts will be required.
Then it remains only to glue them to the base, fix the tinsel on the bottom. It is recommended that you start gluing parts from napkins on top to make the product as smooth and harmonious as possible.

Here we have such a charming Christmas tree as a result! Enjoy the New Year's atmosphere, because the holiday is just around the corner! Holiday greetings!

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