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Day #340 – Christmas Tree Popsicle Stick Craft

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This was a very fun and simple Christmas tree craft. The girls loved decorating their own trees.

The first steps are all you. Use a hot glue gun to glue popsicle sticks perpendicular to a tongue depressor.

You will then want to draw a straight line from the tip out to the edge of the bottom (longest) branch.

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You now have a Christmas tree ready to be painted.

I had a few different greens for them to choose from. They painted the top green and the bottom trunk brown.

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After the paint dries, it is time to decorate. We used beads, pom poms, glitter pipe cleaners, sticker jewels and sequins and the left over little disco balls from our DIY ornament balls.

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