Saturday, December 22, 2012

DIY Christmas trees from recycled materials - Mother Nature Network

All photos from Hometalk.com

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As a home improvement editor, I witness the amazing panoply of DIY crafts and decor that come to the surface of the blog-o-sphere this time of year. Ornaments made from old car parts? Check.?Mantel displays?that could put the professionally decorated window of any Fifth Avenue department store to shame? Check. What might be the most inpsiring is the DIY X-mas trees made from recycled materials.

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Environmentally responsible people always face the challenge of finding a responsibly sourced Christmas tree. On top of that, once the holiday has passed, they're stuck looking for a way to?dispose of the tree. Do you rent a living tree, to be replanted somewhere? Do you buy an?organically grown tree, and then chip it into garden mulch?

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Well, quite a few clever DIY crafters and designers have published their alternatives, all of which involve making tree-shaped crafts out of old stuff that they already own. No, they don't smell like pine, but heating up some pine essential oil in an essential oil diffuser offers an equally ambient odor. You don't need to be a?professional carpenter?to make them, either. Would you subsitute any of these ideas for a real tree at your house?

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Book page trees:?These "trees" are beautifully constructed stacks of discarded book pages, potted in gavanized metal pots. They are a fantastic use for water-stained or otherwise unreadable old books that are sitting in the attic.

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Christmas tree wall art:?Mounting fallen branches on the wall, in the shape of a real tree (trunk and all), is a whimsical take on the traditional tree.

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Old magazine tree:?Using simple origami folding techniques, you can turn a stack of old magazines into a glossy, flashy, totally unique X-mas tree.

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Related holiday decorating stories on MNN:

Source: http://www.mnn.com/your-home/at-home/stories/diy-christmas-trees-from-recycled-materials

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