Notice how I left all the fiddly parts of Adam getting the live tree in the stand and in the house out? Meh… No one cares about that! No more resin on all the things! And yes, for reference you can fit one giant, mother loving, live, tree and six people in a van.Īfterward it was just a case of bringing out the felt woodland Christmas decorations. This year we got smart and planned ahead with a blanket and gloves. And since we went to all that trouble why not share a virtual tour?! And then Adam found a really cool tinsel tree on special… And then we decided to have a Christmas party next week… So yeah, we ended up decorating the whole flipping house. But then I thought about the kids and how this might be the last Christmas McClain believed in Santa Claus and decided to put up some decorations and stockings. Especially, as we are doing some travel that will cut into decoration enjoyment time…. I had truly planned on decorating a single tree and being done with it. But considering that this tour barely even happened, I think you will still find loads of holiday cheer. Let me start by saying I’ve done a lot of Christmas tours in the past, both virtual and real life. Bad news the dog, cat, and I are covered in glitter from this year and last. Good news the garland is on year two and is just fine. So, proceeded to had touches of elmer’s glue wherever I wanted garland, then sprinkle glitter in the color that matched the card, and then proceeded to lose my mind as I repeated the process, over and over. After burning my finger tips and cursing the size of my tree I was done! No wait I wasn’t…įor some reason I thought blingy glitter was a good idea. Then I skipped the space of two cards on the ribbon and glued down the next. ![]() I unrolled a length of ribbon, fired up the hot glue gun, and then just hot glued a card to the ribbon. I laid out all of my energy types and decided I just wanted to repeat the same pattern. This tutorial is so easy I didn’t even take pictures. If you don’t they are suuuuupppper cheap (affiliate links ahead). If you play or collect Pokémon trading cards you are going to end up with loads of energy cards. Finally, How to remove glitter from your pets and nether regions (Oh wait, no.Pictures and inspiration of the DIY Pokemon Christmas Tree.How to make pokeball pom pom ornaments.How to make flat Pokéball glitter ornaments.If you want to skip around we will look at the following in this order: We will start with the DIY Pokémon elements, and give you not one, not two, but really just two tutorials, with a third honorable mention. Doing an entire theme tree from scratch can get pricey so this is how we created our budget friendly Pokémon theme Christmas Tree. Of course we had to add DIY elements to our Pokémon Christmas theme, but did mix in a few purchased elements. ![]() Over the years we have featured all types of theme trees, but since the entire household plays Pokémon it was like serendipity for this year’s theme. It was time to up our nerd game and move to a Pokémon themed Christmas Tree.
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