A Cute & Colorful Cherry Blossom Tree For Tu B’Shevat

Tu B'Shevat Tree In Bloom1

One of my favorite times of the year is early Spring, when it’s still really winter, but the fruit trees start to signal the change of season with their gorgeous display of pink and white blooms. While I grew up with Japanese cherry trees that were planted specifically for their Spring display of pink blooms, in Israel the first tree to bloom is the almond tree, whose blooms are also pink and lovely!

The first signs of Spring are remarkable and joyful, and definitely worth anticipating with a fun art project like this three-dimensional tree made from cardboard and tissue paper. While many of you may still be deep in snow in another three weeks,
here in Israel we will be expecting to see the first hints of spring
that coincide with the holiday of Tu B’Shevat. So break out the pink tissue paper and have some fun!

Tu B'Shevat Girl beneath tree

You’ll Need:

  • cereal box cardboard (or something a bit thicker)
  • white paint
  • pink tissue paper in several shades, or pink and red tissue paper
  • white glue or a hot glue gun

How To:

Tu B'Shevat Tree Cardboard

  1. Follow basic instructions for constructing tree found here. (This time I drew my tree a bit differently, as seen above.) The height of my tree is roughly the height of a cereal box, but you can certainly make a smaller version, which would be quicker to decorate, this one required quite a few blooms!
  2. Paint tree white (optional), recommended on at least the printed sides if using a cereal box
  3. Assemble tree and glue trunk sections to one another if tree seems flimsy (mine was just a bit, given the thickness of the cereal box and the width of my trunk.)
  4. Make blooms by crumpling small bits of torn tissue paper into balls and adhering to tree with white glue or a hot glue gun.
  5. Use your tree to teach your children about the cycle of the fruit tree, and let them use it as a prop together with any construction/building type games they love. 
  6. Wouldn’t a whole orchard of these look fabulous? Enjoy!

Comments

8 responses to “A Cute & Colorful Cherry Blossom Tree For Tu B’Shevat”

  1. Michal Avatar
    Michal

    Very cute. I will def add to ideas collection. What is tissue paper here called? Is it not crepe? – which really is thicker, no?

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Michal! Good thing you asked, it took me years to finally realize that tissue paper is actually sold here, I kept describing it and no one seemed to get what I was asking for!
    Its called niyar meshi and is genrally sold in a multi-color pack of large sheets for about 15nis.

  3. LYNNE Avatar
    LYNNE

    Guess who is featured on today’s edition of Mod Podge Rocks!!! Yes, our very own creative Jewish mom, Sara Rivka!!

  4. LYNNE Avatar
    LYNNE

    I just did the math — $4.00 for a package of tissue paper….. and no 40%-off coupon from Michael’s or JoAnn’s to soften the blow.

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Lynne, nice to have some wonderful fans like you out there!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Right, but theres lots of paper in the package that can be used for many projects, even another nice one coming up tomorrow!

  7. Malka Avatar
    Malka

    GO to the Dollar Tree or any local dollar store. They always have tons of great art stuff, ribbons, boxes, tissue paper, glue, puff balls, etc. Why spend too much?
    Also the Christmas Tree Shops if you have these places are great for this kind of stuff.
    Good Luck, Malka

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Malka, all the best!

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