Christmas Crafts-Add a Bit of the Frosty Outdoors to Your Artificial or Even Natural Christmas Tree with Frosted Tree Branches

Adding eucalyptus branches collected from the patio can add a wonderful dimension to your Christmas tree when the branches are adorned grouped with white spray snow, a touch of winter without spraying or change the color of their own tree. This project would be particularly large for an artificial tree to add a natural sense of freshness to it. Your guests are sure to bring a comfortable chair to enjoy the winter landscape and its branches of the trees in ice.

From the branches of eucalyptus cables in packs of three. You can also use any other branches, if they have to leave behind a thin eucalyptus. Then, spray the branches with snow, aerosols that make up the bulk of them, including the remaining seeds on the stems, but allowing the natural color of the leaves to show through. Allow the branches to the ground to dry for 30 minutes, then repeat the same process of spraying the opposite side. Once the branches are quite dry to the touch (which still feels a bit "wet), to ensure your tree with floral wire, making sure the larger end of the pool is frozen branch out away from a tree, creating the dimension. To give your project a natural look, do not forget to get the stems of the offices inside the ice cream tree, as if they were really connected with the tree trunk.

Note: Place a skirt or a leaf around the base of the tree before becoming frozen tree branches. You're finished, and now they can enjoy their Christmas tree unique and classy traditional decor.

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