Magazine Christmas Tree with Lindy's Stamp Gang
If you have children it's likely you've seen these come home from school around the Christmas season, magazine Christmas trees are a favourite of teachers the world over! Now I've never made one of these before, but I wanted to give a magazine Christmas tree a try, with a little Lindy's twist.
SUPPLIES
- Lindy's Stamp Gang Products
Starburst Sprays: Silent Night Silver & Steel Shimmer
Glitter: Time Travel Teal, Shabby Turbine Teal, Steel Shimmer and Gag Me With A Spoon Gray
Embossing Powder: Pop Rocks Purple and Aurora Amethyst - Magazine with uncoated pages (ie no gloss)
- Christmas Garland or beads
- Studio Calico Wooden Stars
- XPress It Clear Gel Glue
- Derivan - Mixed Media Adhesive
What I Did:
Begin with a magazine you are finished reading, it will work best if your magazine has uncoated (non-glossy) pages. Tear off the covers and beginning with the first page, fold the top right corner in towards the spine.
Use your finger or a bone/plastic folder to make a crisp folded edge.
Fold the page one more time, taking the right side outer edge and folding towards the spine - make another crisp folded edge.
This will leave you with a little triangular 'tail' at the bottom, fold the tail up to make a straight edge - as you likely want a flat bottom on your tree.
I tucked this tail, under the previous folds to keep the tree neat.
Once finished your tree should look like this and this is how many of them stay.
BUT a Lindy's tree needs more bling,
so it's time to decorate!
I started by spraying my tree with Starburst Sprays in Silent Night Silver & Steel Shimmer - go slowly only adding a little liquid at a time - as you don't want your pages to warp from being too wet!
Wait until completely dry, then using a stringy glue like XPress It Clear Gel - draw strings of glue around the tree. I'm wanting this to look like ropes of tinsel.
While the glue is still wet, sprinkle glitter over the top - I added both Steel Shimmer and Gag Me With A Spoon Gray
While the 'tinsel' is drying, cut up a beaded Christmas garland - or you can use round beads.
Dip the bead into glue and cover in glitter.
I used Time Travel Teal on the large balls.
and Shabby Turbine Teal, on the smaller strands.
Place glitter coated balls on a nonstick surface until dry, this will create a slightly flatter side
- which is useful when it comes to attaching the balls to the tree!
While all my other elements were drying I embossed a few small wooden stars using Pop Rocks Purple and Aurora Amethyst embossing powder.
Once all the elements were dry, I glued these onto the tree - this took the patience of a saint and was a bit fiddly, but I think the end result was worth it.
Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season,