Natalia lives in Bulgaria and makes lots of pretty things using decoupage and other techniques. She also makes these adorable little trees made with wire and beads. All these items are perfect for gift giving so please stop by her shop to see if you might need anything for your perfect gift for many occasions.
Now, lets make a tree.
Materials that are needed:
- Mother-of-pearl or other matching gems, 2-3 threads, each 30-32 inches long (80 cm) (number of those depends on the expected size of the tree)
- Copper wire, 0.012” thick (0.3mm)
- Copper wire, 0.07-0.09” thick (1.8 - 2.2 mm)
- Wire 0.12-0.20” thick (3-5mm)
- Cotton embroidery thread (brown or black)
- Plaster/Gypsum
- PVA adhesive
- Brown acrylic paint and acrylic finish
Next step is to make branches with 3 gems. Green gems and 0.012” thick copper wire are used at this step.
Our branches are ready! Now build the crown of your tree with the branches you made earlier. Use 0.12-0.20” thick wire. Once the crown is ready, make sure that you still have 3-4” of wire left for the body of the tree. On the bottom of it make a loop. This would help you keep the tree steady.
It is time to plant the tree. Prepare an empty container (ice cream bucket, etc). Put empty plastic bag in it. Mix plaster with water. Put the tree in the container, make sure that it is steady and fill the container with plaster mix. Wait until gypsum mix is dry, and pull the tree out.
While the plaster is not completely dry, using something sharp draw lines along the body to imitate patterns of the bark on the trees. When satisfied, let the gypsum dry.
Paint branches, body and base of the tree using brown acrylic paint. Wait until paint is dry. Coat body and branches using acrylic finish. Now it is time to decorate the base. I have used mix of regular sand and PVA adhesive. You can use turf cover, beads, stones or any other material of your choice.
You tree is ready. Enjoy!
By Natalia (NataliaDecor)
Translated by Gafa (MulberryTerrace)
Gorgeous tree and great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat teamwork! Thanks for the tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thank you for sharing it :)
ReplyDeleteoh! gorgeous. Always wanted to make my own bead tree, thank you for DIY
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