DIY Halloween Tree Ornaments with Crow Topper on Blue Tree
DIY Halloween decoration with blue crow with crow
I love Halloween, but I did not decorate the Christmas tree for Halloween. It was an exciting challenge that added a lot of fun and embarrassment to our home.I made this tree in 2018 for Treetopia 's DIY Queen's and Kings Halloween tree series and I feel it should be shared again this year. Have you ever placed a Christmas tree except for Christmas? It's so fun… and incredibly fun!
I share this as part of Halloween crafts!
Let me show you what I did with my light blue Christmas tree!
Pile this Halloween Christmas tree
Treetopia Basic - True Blue Tree (6 feet tall)The red pearl jewelry is made with the desired jewelry
The feathered crow for the upper covers ( here or here )
2 skulls 5 pumpkins at a dollar store
Gold and copper colors
Garland Plastic Chain 5 Long Dollar Store
2 pack small skulls
Wire for hanging skulls
Buy spiders for $ 6-8
1 glass in a flat frame
Black and white paper
Blackboard sign
Steam heater
Paper board
Size bottles
chandelier
Gourd
Holzrock Spider Web Mattress
Golden photo frame
Decorate the wreath
Golden banner with brush
First, there was a short list of trees for this campaign. The white tree I want has already been selected. I sat on this blue wood because it has a "thin" style and it complements my house better ... and it actually turned out to be much better than white wood.
And blue and orange are more colors, which makes sense ... and in a few months I will have a great Christmas tree.
The tree consists of 3 parts and is easy to attach. This socket has a cool socket that makes it easy to turn the lights on and off when needed.
This blue tree needs a little smoke, so I often cover it with a black net.
The jewelry I received was red, gold, and green. I painted them with gold and copper to match the theme.
I bought some styrofoam boards at a dollar store and painted them with copper.
Let me show you the decorating process for these little skulls. You will need wires, wire cutters and small piercing tools such as scissors and plastic skulls.
Start by hitting a hole in the bottom of the skull.
Then attach the device to the crown of the head.
Using a hair clipper, cut a 6-inch wire. Using a pliers, make a small crease at the end of the wire.
Then pull the wire from the bottom to the top of the skull through the head. Then twist the other end of the wire in the same way as before.
Leave it 1.5 inches below the skull and twist the wire horizontally from the skull head.
Then close the top of the wire in "C".
Finally, slide the wire upwards until the cord is at the base of the skull.
Now these little ornaments are ready to hang on the Christmas tree!
First fill the tree with large ornaments, then add small ornaments. Remove the plastic glass frame and paint it gold. Then cut a piece of black paper of the same size.
Write a trick or treat the tablets on a white marker and place them in a frame. Add to the tree with other decorations and finish the tree with spiders.
Decorate the entire tree with foam crow and some golden grass branches. The best tip for this amazing tree. I love crows, there are hundreds around my house this year, and I love scary chewing gum.
Fill your home with other goodies! Vintage letters and frames, pumpkins and scary cat!
Wood Mesh Dress - Ideal for finishing wood. Heaters and frosted glass are more appropriate than gifts. Dry ice is a fun ingredient to chase ... for hours!
Skulls, glasses and pumpkins - it's Halloween!
See how the blue tree turned into a scary Halloween tree! Did you forget that the bright blue is the Christmas tree !? right!
Something is pounding in his thumb! - William Shakespeare
What is a Christmas tree dream?