Hi Everyone! I can't believe that it's already the first week of December. This year I am feeling a little behind on gifts and decorating. I did go to Target the other day though and picked up some decorations. I have always loved the look of two small Christmas trees flanking the front door so when I saw a set of two porch trees at Target for 1/2 off, I had to pick them up and give them a simple DIY makeover.
Here is what you will need:
-Set of matching trees (artificial or real) You can find the ones that I bought from Target here.
-2 sets of 60 mini twinkling lights (available from Target here)
-2 packs of mini red velvet ribbons
-1 spool of red velvet ribbon
-extension cord and a double/triple outlet outdoor cord (triple if adding a wreath too)
I picked up 2 packs of mini velvet bows from Michaels. You can also make your own. I also got some plain red velvet ribbon, green floral wire and a wire cutter. |
Cut a small pice of ribbon and tie onto the center of the bow to cover up the gold twist ties. |
By the time I got to Michaels, all of the plain velvet ribbons had sold out so I got this one with a silver trim. I just folded both sides over so that the silver wouldn't show. |
Tie in the middle. Or if you have more time, you can cut a small piece and just hot glue it on. |
Trim the excess. (Only required if they stick out and are visible) |
Make about 22 bows total - 11 for each tree and place them starting from the top and kind of eyeball the right spot. |
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Ah, so much better & festive! |
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Here they are plugged in indoors. I will be placing them outside my front door along with a wreath. Will update with an outdoor picture tonight! |
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These trees will also be perfect for a Christmas photo backdrop. I'm in love with how the lights twinkle!
When do you start decorating for Christmas? Before or after Thanksgiving? Usually I try and respect the turkey but next year I may have to get an early start so that I can enjoy these pair of trees a bit longer!
Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season! :) |

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