Have you tried making your own DIY bottle brush trees?! Creating these from unique materials such as yarn, twine, garland, and nylon rope, you’ll be sure to have a unique collection of Christmas trees and save a bundle!
Bottle Brush Trees
DIY Bottle Brush Tree Supplies:
- Pliers (with wire snippers at the base)
- Wire (18-20 gauge)
- Yarn, twine, garland, or rope
- Wine cork
- Knife
Gather your materials and watch this tutorial video…
How to Make…
- Cut strands of nylon rope, untwist it a bit but don’t feel you have to go crazy it will separate a bit when you twirl it.
- Cut a length of wire, fold it in half and slip over the pile of rope
- Pinch the end of the wire with pliers and give a few twists. Pinching the wire firmly twist the tree with your opposite hand, until it feels tight. Make sure the stump is well twisted. At this point, it will look terrible, like a fat pom-pom.
- Trim the tree into a triangle shape.
- Cut a wine cork in half, poke the wire into the cork to stand your tree.
Rather than cutting strips when using yarn, twine, string or garland you can wrap it around a glass and slide it off. Alternatively, you can create a tree form from cardboard as demonstrated in the video above.
Have a look at the DIY Bottle Brush Trees using Different Materials
A few of the trees I chose to dye (like the green one above) check out this tree dying video for tips. Who knew you can bleach traditional bottle brush trees?
How to display…
Use your handmade Christmas trees in a variety of ways. Use them to decorate a snowy Christmas village, on a kitchen shelf (like in this post), on the back of a vintage toy truck, tie a bow around on a gift, even use them as decorations on a tree!
The yarn trees are the easiest to shape and what a perfect way to use up scrap pieces of yarn leftover from other projects!
I hope you enjoyed this DIY Trees tutorial. Have you hauled out your Holiday decorations yet? I’d love to see it. Pop by my FB page and share what you’ve been doing!
Check out how I used these little DIY Bottle Brush Trees this year
If you like this DIY project, you’ll probably love these 99¢ trees too!
Like Cheap Christmas ideas like these trees? You’ll love this 1-hour Beginner Cowl, makes the perfect gift, and NO skills required!
What Christmas craft are you currently loving? Let me know in a comment below!
Claudine says
You are amazing! These are beautiful. I will share these ideas with my crafty friends. 🙂
Dannyelle @ www.lifeisaparty.ca says
These look great. Love how they turned out, and they look amazed displayed together in the wooden crate -great job!
Virginia says
Thanks Dannyelle!I’m glad you stopped by!
Lyndsay Tupper says
These are awesome!
DIY Heather says
These are gorgeous! I love looking at them in the stores but now I’m super excited to make my own 🙂
Dani @ lifeovereasy says
Amazing! Who knew you could make all these tiny trees? Not sure I am brave enough to try, mine would probably look all wonky!
Virginia says
I’m sure yours would turn out lovely, give it a go! At worst you’re out a ball of yarn!
Abby says
I had no idea these were so simple! What a fun project, I’ll be giving it a try, Thanks!
Lucy says
How do you do the purple garland one? Would you cut then in half short ways and lay them all together? Hope that makes sense.
Virginia says
Hi Lucy, I did the purple one the same way as I did in the water glass picture. I used skinny garland I found at Walmart. I hope that helps! (the gold one is with fat garland!)
Angie@Echoes of Laughter says
So adorable! You are so very creative my dear! Angie xo
Casey @ Waffling says
Super amazing!! I simply love these!
Katie Goldsworthy says
Those poofy yarn trees are soo cute! Pinning to our Monday Funday board. Thanks for linking!
Melissa / The Sweet Escape says
I love these! I always wondered how people got all those great colours.
Natalie says
These are so sweet and so ingenious!!! Great job Virginia!!! I’ll have to give this a try….
Kathleen says
These are so Cute! I love what you did with them! Awesome! Thank you for Sharing your Brilliance!
Ariana says
Those trees are so adorable. One thing i found for the yarn trees was to brush them with a wire brush – such as a cat brush. This made my yarn trees fluffier since I guess I didn’t use enough yarn to make them as fluffy as the picture. I for sure want to make some more in other colors!
Virginia says
That is such an awesome idea!! Thanks for stopping by to share
Laurel says
You my have tried this already, but if you use a drill on one end and hold the other end with the needle nose pliers you will get a more consistent twist.
Laurel 🙂
Virginia says
I have tried it Laurel, thanks for the tip. I was just providing a tutorial for those who might not have tools. Happy Holidays
youngatfifty says
Simply love your DIY ideas. The trees are such fun 🙂
Megan says
If using the yarn around the bottle method do you twist the wire first, then cut the yarn? I love these so much I might be making 100 today!!! Thanks for the cute idea!
Virginia says
cut the yarn first. I’m now selling a kit at Jo-Ann to make these, and you can watch a video too! http://www.joann.com/hazel-ruby-holiday-crafternoon-handmade-trees/14709810.html#q=crafternoon&start=34
dog breeds says
This is so easy! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I wish I could know about it in 2013 :< I made a very ugly small Xmas trees for my club that year from paper that year.
Teresa says
Thank you for making it look so easy I really want to try to make one out of something different