Paperback Book Xmas Tree
Take a cue from this picture to make this stylish tree where three fat binding books have been supported by light ones on top.
Paperback book xmas tree. Incredibly not everyone wanted to read mills and boon christmas nights by sally wentworth. Start folding the pages by turning the right hand top corner of the page down to the spine of the book as far as it will go until you have a nice sharp fold at the top of the spine where the page is attached. These paperback christmas trees are made from old paper back books a great way to.
Utility knife or sharp paring knife. This altered book christmas tree is very easy to make from an old paperback novel. Immediately place the completed christmas ball decorative end side down on the glued tree top.
In the video below i will teach you how you can take a plain old ordinary paperback book and turn it into a christmas tree it might sound like a challenge but this christmas tree craft is astonishingly simple. Since the advent of ebooks we are starting to look at paperbacks in a different way. How to make angels and christmas trees from a paperback book.
Gold silver or green spray paint. I wanted to make something different this year and i found an awesome tutorial for making a paperback christmas tree at kaylaaimee that is different than anything i ve seen so i wanted to share it with you. Christmas is right around the corner and it is time to start thinking about christmas decorations.
Paperback book christmas trees are easy to make plus they provide a whimsical touch to christmas decor and are virtually free. Then fold the next 5 or 6 leaves upwards varying the amount of the second fold for each page to create a fan effect. This paperback book christmas trees tutorial is for you.
The method used to make it is very similar to this paperback snowman and paperback pumpkin. The red lights give your book christmas tree a ravishing look. How to make angels and christmas trees from a paperback book it is a sad fact that even charity shops have to pulp books after their pages have curled on the shelves too long.