You guys always link up the most wonderful trees, so I thought I would share a few that give tutorials on how to create the same look.
Paper Daisy Designs shares her tutorial for this fabulous chalkboard banner, so fun.
Purple Hues and Me shows us you don’t even have to have a real tree, love this idea.
Meeha Meeha did another wall tree with toys. How cute and clever.
I love this burlap and cotton tree from Bohemian Junction. (See the cotton bolls)
If you live by the coast, then a seashell tree like this one from Lavender Dreams would be perfect..
Remodelando la Casa gave us a tutorial for this really fun tree made out of ribbon spools. Cute, cute, cute.
Several of you came up with ideas for Twig trees like this one from Learning, Creating, Living
Several of you also had tutorials for paper trees like these shared by SimpleJoys
There were tons more with folded pages from books, burlap, fabric, ribbon and christmas balls. You guys are totally amazing and wow, the creativity is unreal.
I am linking to the following parties:
Craftberry Bush for Inspiration Gallery Thursday The Shabby Creek Cottage for Transformation Thursday
No Minimalist Here for Open House Party, Posed Perfection for All Things Thursday Hop
Katherines Corner for Favorite Things, The Vintage Farmhouse for Creative Things
A Delightsome Life for Home and Garden, Imparting Grace for Grace at Home Between Naps On The Porch for Tablescape Thursday From My Front Porch To Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday The 36th Avenue for 36th Avenue Part, The Shabby Nest for Frugal Fri,
French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Fri The Thrifty Groove for Thrifty Things
Common Ground for Be Inspired ,The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Fri.
Chic On A Shoestring Decorating for Flaunt It Fri,Finding Fabulous for Frugalicious Fri
Jennifer at Jennifer Rizzo for Fabulously Creative Linky Party
My Romantic Home for Show and Tell ,
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