1. Christmas tree from plastic bottles

Make a Christmas tree cook green plastic bottle, scotch, scissors  (such that they can easily cut a plastic bottle, whatman tube. The only thing that can be added to such a Christmas tree, it can be decorated with beads, gluing them to glue to the Christmas tree. You can hang a ribbon of rain. You can do this craft together with the children. Then we do everything as in the photo:

To make a decorative Christmas crafts: Christmas tree from plastic bottles, you will need the following:

  1. Plastic bottles - 3 pcs;
  2. Scotch;
  3. A sheet of thick paper, ideally drawing paper (A4);
  4. Scissors;

So, we cut the bottle as shown in the photo below. That is, it is necessary to cut the bottom and neck to leave a straight pipe from the bottle.

Cut each plastic bottle along into 3 equal parts and only then adjust their size so that each subsequent tier is slightly smaller than the previous one. Then each blank must be “dismissed into needles”. The neck of one of the bottles will serve as a stand for our future Christmas craft.

The next step is to fold the paper. We put it in a bottleneck and fix it with tape in a circle.

You can decorate the top of our New Year's tree with a homemade Christmas tree toy or make the completion of the Christmas tree like we did.

If you want to make a Christmas tree out of PET bottles more fluffy, such as in the photo below, in the manufacture of Christmas trees needles should be cut as thin as possible (often).

2. For christmas trees from plastic bottles  You will need green bottles of various sizes and a wooden stick with a diameter slightly smaller than the neck. The length of the wand will determine the height of the tree and the number of bottles.

Perhaps, it is ready)

4. Another very interesting option.

For the manufacture we need:

  • scissors
  • green bottle
  • cork
  • curd glass round cup
  • candle
  • glue.

Also find foam rubber. We cut off a piece of kitchen sponge for washing dishes.

First, cut the green bottle into squares or circles of different sizes. For the lower part of the tree, the width of the square must be at least 6-7 cm, the average is about 5 cm, and 2-3 cm is enough for the top.

Now scissors thickly break through the edges of stars. You can call home helpers for help. In fact, the work is painstaking and requires a lot of patience. It takes about 30 minutes to trim the edges. To spruce paws looked more natural, bring plastic to the flame of the candle. The tips of our coniferous twigs will gracefully turn down. Here is the finished result.



It was the turn to apply glue and foam rubber. Cut the sponge into small pieces (1x1 cm).

Now we grease the biggest spruce's paw, put a cube-roll on top. Again, dripping glue and cover it with green plastic.

We continue to work until the details run out. Do not forget that we are “building a pyramid”, and therefore with each subsequent gluing we are guided by the size of a plastic sprocket.

It remains to arrange the trunk of a coniferous tree. Of course, the corkcapt will play its role. However, in order to make the handicraft resistant to overturning, we will place the tree in a small yellow bucket. Cut it out of a round cup.

Lubricate the bottom of the bucket with glue, put the cork barrel in the center. Set aside for 2-3 minutes, let it dry completely.

Connect the crown with the trunk. It turned out slender emerald christmas tree from plastic bottles. This forest beauty.

Total

5. By the way, a Christmas tree looks rather creative with larger “branches”
We cut the bottle into 3 parts. Only the cuts are made in a circle towards the center, straight.

In the center a pierce is made with an awl and the needles are bent up and down in order. In the lid of the cream or mineral water is punctured into which the skewer of the desired length is inserted.

Details are strung in a descending order, a large bead is planted on top of the glue. Christmas tree can be decorated with foam, rain, etc.

Glue the Christmas tree on the stand from the disk.
Christmas tree is ready









New year is a wonderful holiday! For his sake, even ordinary plastic bottles are ready to turn into a wonderful fluffy herringbone, which will become the constant companion of all the New Year holidays, and if you wish, even ... She can grow!

Yes, that's right, our plastic artificial Christmas tree may well grow into a tier or even a few if we make these tiers to it 🙂 It’s a composite, folding, therefore, in order to "make the tree grow," it will take only a longer rod, a little more materials and patience Why? A good tradition, before each New Year to make a new tier for our beauty. At first it will be half a meter long, in a couple of years the children will be able to drive round dances around it, and in a few more years they will have to look for housing with higher ceilings 🙂

Here is what our hand-made article looks like:

And so - in the exploded:

For crafts were used:

  • Steel bar of the required length (we have a height of about 500mm, diameter of about 5mm);
  • Aluminum single-conductor wire in isolation (2.5 mm 2 section);
  • Green PET bottles (we have at least 30 units of 1.3 liters);
  • Stand for spruce;
  • Thermo gun;
  • Scissors.

From the bottles we will use only the middle, cylindrical part.

Cutting the cylinder in a spiral with scissors, cut a strip about 20mm wide.

Then, along the entire length of the strip, we will rotate one edge approximately 5 mm, as shown in the photo below.

This flange, firstly, will set the direction for the needles (needles), and secondly, it will serve as a limiter when we cut these needles.

Cut into such a fringe, about 1 mm wide

We will need a lot of it, not for nothing, we have prepared a half-bag of bottles 🙂

Making the “top” for spruce:

To do this, we wrap around a rod a strip of plastic with a height of about 80mm and glue it with a thermo-pistol into a cylinder with a diameter like that of a rod (it is necessary to glue it directly on the rod - otherwise the workpiece is deformed from high temperature)

Now we twist a small piece of the fringe with a cylindrical glass and glue it inside the cylinder (see photo).

Then we take a strip of fringe and wrap the tube with it in a spiral, carefully sizing hot glue along the entire length of the top.

When one strip ends - take the second and continue to work (without removing the workpiece from the rod).

The top is ready, we make the first tier of the branches - they are the shortest of 3 pieces. The length of the branches 60 - 70mm. We bend the wire frame from the wire, as shown in the photo, we combine it into one whole with the plastic ring.

Wrap the twigs with needles, as well as the top.

After all the twigs are ready - equip the needles and the main trunk.

These are the two details we already have!

Making the third part, remote. At first we made it too high, so we moved it to the bottom of the tree, and from above we made it smaller. In total, 4 distances were used for our Christmas tree: Upper - approximately 50mm; the second is about 60mm; the third, respectively, 70mm; lower - 80mm. We make distances using the same technology as the tip, only the hole from the top is not closed.

Here is the herringbone at this stage:

Then - we make the second tier of branches. It is wider than the first, consists already of four branches, each of which has 2 side branches. The length of the main branches we got about 90mm.

We wind the skeleton, starting with the smallest branches, ending with the main ones, and then with the trunk.

The plastic is heated under the influence of glue and becomes very plastic, so that at the junction of the branches you can easily set the direction of the needles for each branch.

Here is the central part of the trunk before we disguise it with needles:

And so - after:

Then - the turn of the third tier. The length of the branches - approximately 100mm (200mm in diameter)

Then we make the lower tier and the lower distance. The length of the lower branches - about 150mm (300mm in diameter)

It remains to make a stand. Her husband can make it, and if he can't, she can go to any nearby carpentry workshop, they will make it for you in 20 minutes. But you can go the other way, to fantasize and scramble another podvochka at its discretion.

Four tiers, as you understand - far from the limit! You can make them as much as you like, just to have enough patience and bottles. Each new tier will be proportionally wider than the previous one, there will be more branches and they will be more fluffy, and the tree will be taller and taller!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Making Christmas tree from a plastic bottle. Step by step instructions with photos.

Master class on the topic "Fir-tree - green needle"


  Lyubicheva Elena Konstantinovna, the tutor of the logopedic group, MBDOU kv No. 6, the city of Usolye-Sibirskoye, Irkutsk region.

Christmas tree made of plastic bottles, made by hand - a manifestation of creative creativity on the eve of the New Year holiday. A master class on making a Christmas tree from used plastic bottles will demonstrate each step of this unusual Christmas craft and you can make a festive Christmas tree with your own hands. You can put such a Christmas tree at home or give to friends. The master class is designed for children of senior school age, teachers and parents.

Dressed up a Christmas tree in a festive dress:
  In colorful garlands, in bright lights,
  And it stands, flashing, a tree in the magnificent hall,
Sadly recalling past days.
  The Christmas tree is dreaming evening, monthly and star,
  Snow Glade, wolves sad cry
  And neighbors-pines, in a frosty mantle,
  All in diamond glitter, in the fluff of snow.
  And there are neighbors in gloomy sadness,
  Dreaming and dropping white snow from the branches ...
  He dreams of a tree in a lighted room
  Laughter and stories of joyful children. Konstantin Fofanov

The purpose of the master class:  making a gift for the new year from waste material at no extra cost.
Tasks:  to learn the technology of making Christmas trees from scrap materials,
  to contribute to the development of artistic taste, fine motor skills of hands, accuracy of performance of actions, observant imagination, eye meter
  promote environmental education of children, foster the quality of accuracy and concentration in the performance of practical work, diligence, sociability, accuracy, work culture, respect for nature

Materials:  plastic bottle, album sheet A4, tape, scissors.


Working process:
  The bottle should be cut off the neck and the lower part, i.e. cut the middle and cut it into pieces.

Then carefully cut each part with a fringe - make blanks for the branches.



  Stand for the barrel will serve as the neck of the bottle. Twist a piece of paper and insert it into the neck.


  Then tape the first row of fringe with adhesive tape.


  Then we attach similarly the remaining rows. And one part of the fringe stick in the top.


  We decorate our Christmas tree with stars, snowflakes and bows made by a hole punch.


  Here is our green beauty!



  Now we will hang the beads or it may be at the request of the garland!


   Thanks for attention!!!

Make or buy? Pessimists or simply lazy, of course, will object: why do something out of the trash.

But it is worth noting that plastic bottles are an excellent ready material for handicrafts. And besides, a person has his hands and head, imagination is looking for solutions, logical thinking develops, and with this you can earn money.

We will not invent anything new, but we will show interesting ideas and works of great needlewomen whose inventions are inexhaustible.

We collect materials which will be useful to make a Christmas tree from plastic bottles with your own hands:

  • 1.5-2 l plastic bottles, ideally green, blue or silver
  • scissors
  • sharp knife
  • a4 thick paper
  • narrow tape
  • double sided tape
  • moment glue or universal
  • candle
  • decorations for decoration

The first version of the Christmas tree

We do as in Figure 1-3. For this:

  • Step 1. We collect 2-4 bottles of the same color, it is possible and different volumes. The more bottles, the higher the Christmas tree.
  • Step 2. Cut the bottle with a sharp knife into 3 parts, separating the neck and bottom.
  • Step 3.   Use the bottom as a stand, for durability, from the inside, glue, for example, with clay or glue decorative stones on top.
  • Step 4. The barrel is made of thick paper, which is folded into a tube and inserted into the neck. It is better to fix the free edge of the tube with glue or double-sided tape. For the barrel, you can pick up the finished tube, which may be strayed on the farm.
  • Step 5. We cut the middle part along, then into rectangles of equal width, from which we will make branches. From one bottle it will turn out 3 rectangles, for a Christmas tree it is enough 9-12 preparations. Every 3 pieces make it shorter by a couple of centimeters.
  • Step 6. In each blank we make scissors for the fringe-needles, not finishing the strips to the end of 1-1.5 cm. The narrower the strips, the firmer the tree will be.
  • Step 7. To make the fringe curvaceous, using a blunt knife blade, squeezing with your thumb, stretch the strips several at a time, i.e. not all at once. It is not easy, but it will turn out spectacular.
  • Step 8. It remains to attach our branches to the trunk. We begin to wind the longest fringe around the trunk from the bottom, then overlap the next one, securing each branch with tape. And so on to the very top. If the barrel is longer, just gently trim
  • Step 9. For the crown, you can use one of the blanks, rolled up into a straw or another cooked decoration
  • Step 10. Decorate the finished Christmas tree, as fantasy tells, and it is better to let the children do it.

Useful advice: you can start decorating the Christmas tree at the manufacturing stage. Decorate or glue decorative sequins, sequins on your blanks, the edge of the fringe, for example, paint in white.

   Figure 1 - Option 1 (what should happen)
   Figure 2 - Option 1. Production steps 1-7

   Figure 3 - Option 1. Production steps 8-12
   Figure 4 - Herringbone. Option number 2

That's all, the green Christmas tree from a plastic bottle is ready!

The second version of the tree from plastic bottles

For this Christmas tree you will need several plastic bottles, either colored or you can paint it in advance. Figure 4 shows all the stages of work.

Step-by-step process description:

  • Step 1. Use a sharp knife to cut the bottom from all bottles. One bottom is left for the base-stand, do not throw out the rest, they will be useful for other ideas.
  • Step 2. The upper part is cut into approximately identical strips 2-3 cm wide, without cutting the neck to the end. Turned twigs. It is clear that the more bottles, the higher your beauty will turn out.
  • Step 3. Further on each twig we make parallel cuts on both sides, i.e. imitation of needles, which are folded in a chaotic manner. It looks like it came to fir branches? Then we continue.
  • Step 4. You can find a suitable metal, plastic pipe on the prepared chopstick or barrel, sequentially we string the bottles. All neck down and start with the biggest, if you have different sizes. No glue and scotch, plump to each other.
  • Step 5.   We do the stand, as in the previous model of the Christmas tree, with some nuances:
      - we take into account that the design will turn out to be heavier - once;
      - at the ends of the barrel, fasten the corks so that it does not jump out of the hole, and on the other hand, in order to fasten all the worn bottles - two.

You may have to use male help and wit.
  So, another version of the Christmas tree has turned out, it remains to decorate.

Two original green beauties

The third design option in Fig. 5. The principle of making a Christmas tree from plastic bottles with your own hands, as you understood from the previous options, is similar.

Briefly consider features of this option:

  1. In this case, the middle of the bottle is cut into squares.
  2. Using the prepared stencil from the squares, cut circles.
  3. In the middle of a burning nail in each billet burn holes.
  4. In a circle we make incisions-strips before reaching the middle by approximately 1 cm.
  5. Further, the needles obtained can be slightly knocked out, as in the first version, or be melted at some distance above the candle.
  6. For the stand, use the bottom of the bottle, where we also make a hole and insert either a skewer, or sushi sticks are perfect.
  7. We put them on the resulting stem of the twig, but one thing is that you need to think of something between them - it could be a cork, great if there are large beads with a suitable hole. Decorate or every detail before you assemble, or a finished Christmas tree.

Fourth option fig. 6

   Figure 5 - Green Beauty. Option number 3
   Figure 6 - Green Beauty. Option number 4.

In addition to the above, prepare a cork from a wine bottle, a strip of foam rubber, a hard plastic cup.

The action plan is as follows:

  1. The first point is all the actions, as in the previous versions - we cut rectangles, then we make of them various stars - these will be the “feet” of the spruce.
  2. Let's hold the received blanks over the fire quite a bit so that they are slightly bent.
  3. At the tips of the "legs" we will make multiple cuts - so it will turn out more beautiful.
  4. Now paste a piece of foam rubber to the details, the result will be a pyramid.
  5. The trunk of such a Christmas tree is a cork stopper.
  6. In a glass with a little drip of glue, attaching a cork to its bottom.

A Christmas tree made of plastic bottles is ready, you can give for the New Year!

At the bottom there should be the biggest bottles (2 and 1, 5 liter, in the middle - liter, and at the top 0, 5 and 0, 3 l bottles. If you have bottles of the same volume, adjust the length of the “twigs” yourself, cutting stripes to the desired length.

In the left bottom, make a hole that is secured to the lower end of the stick with a cork from a plastic bottle (for strength, you can hammer a nail).

At the upper end of the stick, put on the last, smallest part of the neck up and screw on the neck of the green tube, also securing a nail for strength.

A little patience, perseverance, diligence and forest beauty is ready!

Such Christmas trees can be used as a New Year decoration for your houses!

Method 2   To make such a Christmas tree you need a minimum of time and cost. A master class on making Christmas trees from plastic bottles, tells in detail how to make such an original New Year hack

To make a decorative Christmas crafts: Christmas tree from plastic bottles, you will need the following:

  1. Plastic bottles - 3 pcs;
  2. Scotch;
  3. A sheet of thick paper, ideally drawing paper (A4);
  4. Scissors;
   So, cut the bottle as shown in the photo. That is, it is necessary to cut the bottom and neck to leave a straight pipe from the bottle.
   Next you need to make blanks for branches. To have a Christmas tree, the cone-shaped billet must have different sizes. That is, you need to achieve the following:
   Cut each plastic bottle along into 3 equal parts and only then adjust their size so that each subsequent tier is slightly smaller than the previous one. Then each blank must be “dismissed into needles”. The neck of one of the bottles will serve as a stand for our future Christmas craft.
   The next step is to fold the paper. We put in a bottle neck ...
   ... and secured with tape.
   Now it remains to fix each tier of the tree with scotch tape around and a small Christmas hack: the Christmas tree is ready with your own hands!

You can decorate the top of our New Year's tree with a homemade Christmas tree toy, or make the completion of the Christmas tree like we did.

   If you want to make a Christmas tree from plastic bottles more fluffy, such as in the photo, in the manufacture of Christmas trees needles should be cut as thin as possible (often).

By the way, the Christmas tree looks quite creative and with larger “branches” - a master class from the Country of Masters site.

We cut the bottle in the same way as in the previous version into 3 parts. Only do the cuts in a circle to the center, straight lines.

   In the center a pierce is made with an awl and the needles are bent up and down in order. In the lid of the cream or mineral water is punctured into which the skewer of the desired length is inserted.
   Details are strung in a descending order, a large bead is planted on top of the glue. Christmas tree can be decorated with foam, rain, etc.

Glue the Christmas tree on the stand from the disk.

Christmas tree is ready!

Nearby you can put gifts or plant an animal.

These Christmas trees have enjoyed the same success for many years.

Method 3.   And, finally, the last option for today is a Christmas tree made from plastic milk bottles (from which decorative New Year Trees just do not ...). The design is fully collapsible, has the maximum similarity with the original, does not require particularly complex technologies and specific skills, there is also no problem with bottles, well, a holiday on the nose ...

Materials and tools

The material for making Christmas trees is a milk plastic bottle or a part of it (Fig. 1). For the manufacture of homemade Christmas tree you need 5-20 milk / kefir plastic bottles with corrugation in the bottom. The number of bottles determines the number of branches and tiers. The more branches, the more fluffy the Christmas tree turns out, the more tiers, the higher it is.

In addition to bottles, only scissors and plastic rivet technology will be needed.

Plastic rivets

To implement the technology of plastic rivets, it is necessary to have a means for reflowing (installing) the rivets and the rivets themselves. It is necessary to manage to melt the head of the rivet with the help of a hot nail or lighter. You can do this in a similar way with a well heated soldering iron. In addition, you need clips and tweezers to install rivets in hard to reach places.

For plastic rivets, it is very important to choose a material. Fluttering for about a year, by trial and error, taking into account the requirements of strength and availability, I selected several sources for the production of plastic rivets:

1. Empty rods from ballpoint pens. Enough available material. They are good because they are colorless and the compound, with their help, is organically inscribed in a product made of plastic bottles. Such a rivet turns neat, with a round head, however, has a slightly reduced tensile strength. In addition, the rod from ballpoint pens is round in cross section and completely fills the drilled hole in the connected parts. By the way, the walls of the rods come in different thicknesses; for rivets, it is better to use stretches with thicker walls.

2. Chopsticks from Chupa Chups. Similar to option # 1 only color. The connection is more cumbersome, and the head of the rivet is melted with difficulty (it either burns, or becomes ugly, or unreliable).

3. The most ideal option, and very convenient (I give the world a suggestion) to use material from buckets with building mixtures of 3, 5, 10 liters. There is a lot of them left after repairs, and one is enough for a long time.

From the walls of such a bucket, you need to cut the ring, and cut the ring along the generatrix (only this way) into strips 2 ... 4 mm wide, from 4 to 15 cm long. These will be blanks for rivets, and the best and most affordable, almost unlimited quantity.

Getting the connection with these rivets is straightforward. It is more convenient for this to prepare in advance the rivets of the desired length, having melted the head of the plastic rod on one side. To connect two parts with plastic rivets, we join the parts with an overlap, melt them with the same burner, forming a hole of the desired profile and size, insert the rivet there and by melting we form a head from the opposite end of the rivet rod. Having practiced several times in reflow, the head turns out neat and durable to break.

Getting started ...

To implement the idea, the source material is needed as part of a dairy plastic bottle (Fig. 1a) which is cut around the circumference into two components (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, respectively). A trunk will be formed from the part adjacent to the neck (fig.1b), and the branches of the future Christmas tree are cut from a ring with a central groove (fig.1c). From one whole plastic bottle it turns out two or three rings. The more rings you prepare, the more fluffy and high Christmas tree you can collect. I had 20 such rings, no less (10 full bottles).

Plastic rings with a groove in the middle should be cut into several equal parts (Fig. 2) along the cylinder-forming bottle. As a result, we obtain convex rectangles. If you cut into 2 parts, then from such long halves you will get long lower branches of the Christmas tree, if you cut into 3 equal parts, you will get branches of middle tiers and medium length, and cutting into 4-5 parts, you will get small blanks for the upper tiers of the desktop Christmas tree . It is not necessary to comply with the special uniformity of the dimensions of rectangles for one type of tiers.

Next begins a rather tedious work on the formation of a branch. From each plastic convex rectangle (Fig. 3a) a wedge-shaped billet should be cut out with scissors (Fig. 3b). The axis of symmetry of the wedge-shaped part should be located along the groove of the corrugation. Immediately after cutting the workpiece, “needles” should be formed on it, making cuts along the side edges at about 45 degrees to the groove and radially at the end of the “branch”. (Fig.3c). The needles are alternately bred from the plane of the workpiece, also at 45 degrees to each other. Spreading the needles up and down relative to the plane of the branch provides fluffiness to the Christmas tree.

As a result of such painstaking work, there are several sets (fig.4) of branches of different sizes for a homemade desktop tree. Cut the branches and then the needles for quite a long time, but You can entrust it to your relatives as part of collective creativity to decorate life for the New Year. It should be noted that it is difficult to accurately determine the number of branches that form a specific tier by eye, so you should always have a few rings in reserve (Fig. 1c) for additional cutting of branches during the installation of tiers

The place for fastening the branches is the trunk, which consists of several parts (logs). The tops of plastic bottles (Fig. 1b) were considered waste during the separation of the rings (Fig. 1c), and now they are also involved in tree building to create a barrel. The base of the barrel and the bottom log is the full neck part of a plastic bottle (Fig.5a). The upper logs are collected from blanks obtained by cutting the threaded part of a milk bottle with a flange, as well as removing a plastic segment along the generators (Fig. 5b, 5c). Segments need to be rolled up and fixed on both sides forming plastic rivets. Similarly, it is necessary to create several logs for fixing the tiers of branches. In my case, these are 3 logs, but there can be more and less. For a miniature Christmas tree, 3-4 tiers of branches on just one log are enough.

Naturally, the diameter of the trunk should taper to the top of the table tree and the diameter of the upper log should be less than the lower one. The larger the cut-out of the segment, the more the upper log is obtained from the conical top of the plastic bottle. For the apex, a half segment is needed, and for the middle part, approximately two thirds of the whole neck is required (Fig. 5b). The diameter of the lower hole of the upper log should be about 1 mm larger than the upper hole of the lower log forming the trunk.

It's time to attach the branches to the "logs". On each log will need to place 2-3 tiers of branches. A small number of tiers does not effectively cover the rivet heads with branches, and a large number spoils the aesthetic appearance of the Christmas tree. In each tier of this design can be set from 4 to 10 branches. Fastening is carried out with the help of plastic rivets, since quite a lot of plastic rivets are required, it is better to prepare them for future use. The easiest way is to set the branches in tiers on the lower logs (Fig.6), since the neck in a plastic bottle is quite wide and it is convenient to hold the plastic rivet on the inside with a finger.

If you put the branches along the circumference of a circle closely, then one rivet is enough to attach the branch to the trunk (Figure 6-8). For lovers of greater reliability, two rivets can be installed side by side. The tiers of the branches need to be shaped like a roof covering of the house - from the bottom up, then the branches of the upper tier will cover the lower rivets and the heads of the rivets will be completely unnoticeable.

In my case, in the lower (Fig. 6) and middle (Fig. 7) trunk logs there are 2 tiers of branches each, and in the upper one - 3 (Fig. 8). Total - 5 tiers of branches. It is enough to get amazing similarity with a real tree. Installation of plastic rivets on the upper tier, due to its small diameter, should be done with tweezers or a medical clamp.

After fixing all the tiers on all the logs, you can proceed to the final assembly. But first it is desirable to determine the top. In my case, without thinking for a long time, I built the top using the same technology as the barrel (Fig.5), that is, turning the plastic into a cone. But you can do it differently, for example, in the form of an asterisk or a ball (I like the cone more). The top of the Christmas tree is attached to the top element of the trunk also with the help of a rivet mounted inside and melted from the outside. The upper part of the trunk, together with the top, is already a miniature tabletop Christmas tree itself (Fig.9). It can be installed on the monitor and enhance the feeling of celebration ...

Living Christmas tree grows from the bottom up, in the same manner and we are going to logs with tiers of branches by adding "logs" (Fig. 10) to an existing Christmas tree. Between the elements of the trunk is better to connect in place, covered with a branch, at three points along the circumference of the trunk. In this case, the trunk becomes rigid and will not break if the Christmas tree accidentally falls to the floor from the table, the Christmas tree is on the table ...

And if you insert the light-dynamic part inside the Christmas tree (for example, a garland), then on New Year's Eve it will amaze those around you with its charm:


Here is such a master class. Of course, a bit complicated, but for what beauty it turns out!