Trees

Drinking Straw Christmas Tree

Pour a small amount of glue onto wax paper, cardboard or other disposable surface.

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French Roast Christmas Trees

Rub glue along bottom edge of cone and then press a row of coffee beans side by side into glue. Position beans horizontally, vertically, or at an angle, keeping the direction uniform (see photo).

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O Sweet Christmas Tree

1. Cut or tear away embossed borders of napkins. Separate napkin plies and tear into 2" squares.

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Scrunchie Trees

1. Insert wooden skewer into the bottom of the cone; this will serve as your handle. Brush a thin layer of glue over entire cone, except for bottom. Wrap square of fabric around cone, gluing over lapping ends. Ignore fabric point at the top of the cone. Trim away all but 1" of fabric around bottom of cone; glue excess fabric to bottom of cone. Remove skewer.

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Silver Starburst Centerpiece Tree

1. To make starburst ornaments, dip one end of each toothpick in glue and insert 3/8" � 1/2" deep into foam ball; you'll need approximately 50 toothpicks per ball.

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Ultra-Easy Christmas Cranberry Tree

2. If using floral pins, skip to Step 3. If using floral wire, cut wire in 3" � 3-1/2" lengths and bend in a u-shape.

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