It’s not too early to start posting Christmas crafts is it? I sure hope not! You’ll see several Christmas decor, handmade gifts, and treats posted over the next few weeks. To start my Christmas crafting I recently made framed Rick Rack Christmas Trees. Â
 These are so festive and easy to make. The possibilities are endless with all the choices of scrapbook paper and rick rack colors available.
 To make these I gathered old frames and gave them a couple coats of silver spray paint.
 I cut my paper and adhered it using an Elmer’s Craft Bond glue stick. It holds up really well but allows you to remove the paper easily if you want to reuse the frame for another project. Or if you change your mind about your paper choice after you’ve glued it on. Just saying :)
 Cut your pieces slightly smaller than the last and use a glue gun to glue onto the paper.
Don’t you just love this time of the year? I can’t wait to show you everything I’m working on for Christmas. Thanks for stopping by!
Super cute! So glad you linked up with us!
Marie
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love this! my boys and I buy 100 piece puzzles at the dollar store and frame them, but this is adorable!
Oh my goodness!! These are adorable!! Great neighbor gift for the kiddos to make. Do you mind if I link back to you when my kids make these for my blog?
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So pretty! Would LOVE it if you would link this up at my turquoise lovin' party going on right now!! (and red during the holidays!) https://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/11/turquoise-lovin-15.html
I love the rick rack trees! Oh my! I used to make Christmas trees with my pre-k class and we used rick rack, sequins (lights) gems (ornaments)–the kids loved them.
These are really sweet!
thanks for linking up AND linking back (makes my day)
gail
ps catching you this week!!! LOVE these!
You've been featured over at House of Hepworths!
Congrats!
Wonderful idea. I'm going to precut the ricrack and have the Sunday School children make them for a gift for a parent.
What a cute idea! I had to pin that!! :) Thanks for sharing.
Oh, my. This is genius! I would have never thought to do this, but these turned out lovely! Thanks so much for the idea! :-)