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3 DIY Christmas Tree Stand Ideas

3 DIY Christmas Tree Stand Ideas

Looking for the perfect way to add a little holiday cheer to your home? See how to create some winter magic to your dining room table, coffee table or mantel with a DIY Christmas Tree Stand, three different ways. Using miniature jingle bells, felted Christmas tree stickers or gorgeous felted pom pom balls, these simple crafts are the perfect way to decorate and celebrate the exact way that speaks to you!

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DIY Mini Jingle Bell Christmas Tree Stand
DIY Mini Jingle Bell Christmas Tree Stand
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DIY Mini Jingle Bell Christmas Tree Stand

Create a cheery Jingle Bell pot using various sizes of Miniature bells! Starting at the bottom of your metal pot, hot glue the largest size bell to your pot. Slowly work your way up the pot adding the medium sized bells and filling in gaps with the smallest sized bells. Decorate your tree with a festive Plaid Pom Pom Garland and a banner made of red sheer ribbon!

 

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DIY Felted Tree Christmas Tree Stand
DIY Felted Tree Christmas Tree Stand
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DIY Felted Tree Christmas Tree Stand

Create a fun Winter Wonderland with simple Christmas Tree self-adhesive shapes! Remove the sticky backing and setup your favorite tree scene as you adhere your tree stickers around the metal pot. Trim your tabletop tree with Mini Glass Snowflake Ornaments and a Gold Glitter Merry Christmas garland to finish it off.

 

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DIY Pom-Pom Christmas Tree Stand
DIY Pom-Pom Christmas Tree Stand
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DIY Pom-Pom Christmas Tree Stand

There is nothing quite like the fun of adding Pom poms to your Christmas Tree pot! Using the pattern red, white + green, slowly hot glue your Craft Wool Felt Pom Poms around the top of the metal pot. Be sure to hang a gorgeous Silver Tinsel Garland banner and keep your tree simple with an elegant sheer red ribbon.

 

 
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