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To make a small green beauty, we need:
- medium density cardboard;
- green tinsel of medium diameter 3-5 cm;
- small multi-colored pompons;
- super glue or any other glue;
- scissors;
- wrapping paper in red.
From medium-density cardboard we cut out a square of about 20x20 centimeters with scissors.
Next, we make a cone out of this cardboard square and glue its edges with super glue. Trim the bottom of the cone with scissors so that our future Christmas tree is level.
At home, we already had in stock a purchased star-bow on the crown of the Christmas tree, but this can also be done independently from bright red packing paper.
And with the help of super glue or double-sided tape, glue an asterisk to the top of the cone.
Then, again, glue one of the ends of the green tinsel onto the glue. Do it right under the star. And wrap our cone from top to bottom with tinsel. At the bottom, again, you need to glue the end of the tinsel, otherwise our Christmas tree will "blossom".
Well, now the fun part! Decorate our Christmas tree. I recently bought my eldest son a pom-pom craft, and after we made it, we had extra pom-poms.
In principle, instead of them, you can use anything you like for decoration, for example, make small bows from satin narrow ribbons or decorate snowflakes cut out of colored paper. In general, anyone, for which there is enough imagination.
Well, we decorated our Christmas tree with multi-colored pompons, carefully gluing them to tinsel with super glue in a chaotic manner. And they added three silver snowflakes.
Here we have such a smart little Christmas tree. The child persuaded me to make it the main component of our New Year's composition in the kindergarten on the theme "Winter Fantasy".
Happy New Year to all!
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