Hello friends. I hope you’re well. This little DIY Metal Tabletop Tree looks so pretty in person but doesn’t really translate well in photographs.
I had done a similar craft several years ago. You can see it HERE. But this time I decided to make it out of tin.
I used a Dollar Store tree as my base.
I took a foil baking sheet and spray painted it gold.
In then cut several leaves. I then flipped it to the unpainted side and drew a line in the middle with a regular pen.
When you flip it over, the line is embossed onto the leaf.
I cut several.
And glued them with hot glue starting at the bottom…
I then continued all the way up, making sure the leaves were staggered as I went along.
And that’s it. Like I said before, It looks way better in person.
You can make different heights and place them in a little vignette to display.
Thank you so much for stopping by. Make sure to check out the other table top trees from my friends below.
Much love,
Lucy
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Bettsi says
Very elegant! I’m impressed that you made this with ordinary Dollar Tree items. I’ll try it!
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