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Repurposed Christmas tree Part 1 - Garland door arch

Herrenovacation
Making a Splash

Repurposed Christmas tree Part 1 - Garland door arch

This year my Christmas Tree started to collapse, despite my efforts I was not able to keep it together until Christmas day so I decided I would repurpose it. 

 

I have always wanted a garland door arch but find them not very budget friendly. By repurposing my tree I saved extra waste going to landfill and I got an affordable garland of my dreams. It was super easy to do as well. 

 

As it was a 6ft Tree make sure you check out the other parts.

Materials

Pool noodles (I used three green ones)

Tree branches 

Cable ties (large)

Fairy lights 

 

I also had twine aside if I felt it was too flimsy but I didn't need it in the end.

 

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Tools

Ryobi utility knife

Steps

Step 1

I did the two sides first, I started at one end of the pool noodle with the tree base branch (larger ones). I pierced the branch hook into the noodle then wrapped and twist tied two leaves at either end of the branch around the noodle to secure.

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Step 2

Get another branch (I used the next branch up and alternated between the bottom three branches) repeating step 1 layering the branches over each other to create fullness.

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Step 3

When you get to the end of the noodle you with have to get a small branch and turn it in reverse to cover the bare space.

Step 4

Pierce a hole in the back of the noodle only through to the middle then get a large cable tie and make a loop to hang the garland.

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Step 5

For the centre piece I did the same as above but I started at each end with large branches meeting in the middle with smaller branches. I pierced holes in the back of both ends to hang. Depending on the door frame you may also need to secure it in the middle (I didn't)

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Step 6

Wrap with fairy lights of choice, fluff and style branches and enjoy.

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Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Repurpose Christmas Tree - Part 1 - Garland door arch

Afternoon @Herrenovacation 

:smile: Now that is a nice re-use of a Christmas tree! I was looking at the pictures going 'What is happening here" and then the last pic! :laugh: Oh yeah it looks good! Certainly makes the entrance look nice! I have my Christmas tree standing up but no decorations on it lol. It actually feels calming having the green in the room.

 

Dave

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Repurpose Christmas Tree - Part 1 - Garland door arch

What a sensational idea @Herrenovacation! That looks fantastic, and I'm sure you saved a pretty penny not having to purchase a pre-made garland.

 

No doubt the Christmas spirit is in abundance at your place. Well done, and many thanks for sharing!

 

Mitchell

 

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Herrenovacation
Making a Splash

Re: Repurpose Christmas Tree - Part 1 - Garland door arch

Thanks @Dave-1 & @MitchellMc 

 

@Dave-1 I will have to get better at my instructions hehe. Still time to decorate your tree, if you wanted to but sometimes the tree and maybe fairy lights is enough. Also I find real or fake plants adding the greenery inside very calming. 

 

@MitchellMc yes saved money and the environment so a double win!  

Insposeeker
Growing in Experience

Re: Repurposed Christmas tree Part 1 - Garland door arch

@Herrenovacation looks beautiful and what a fantastic way to save an old Christmas tree from going into landfill. 

Re: Repurposed Christmas tree Part 1 - Garland door arch

Thank you @Insposeeker 😊 

I have put it up again this Christmas and have added some extra decorations to it. Pine cones, bead garland & bells. 

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