Spring Craft: TP Tube Trees In Bloom

Toilet Paper Tube Tree In Bloom Craft
Who would have thought that toilet paper tube trees could be so sweet? And especially these little toilet paper tube trees in bloom, just in time for Tu B’Shevat, when we celebrate the New Year for the trees, and hopefully witness the first fruit trees (almond trees) in bloom. I’ve been wanting to do some crafting with little hole punches, and so here it is…..punch holes in some colored paper and you’ve got yourself the perfect sized little circles for this project!

You’ll Need:

  • recycled toilet paper tubes
  • colored paper
  • a hole punch
  • glue

Toilet Paper Tube Trees In Bloom

How To: 
Lightly draw a tree shape on your tp tube with pencil, and cut out with small scissors. Make sure to leave a complete ring on the bottom as a stand for your tree. Punch out little circles from colored paper and glue them onto your tree! So simple and sweet!
Toilet Paper tube trees centerpiece
Place your little blooming trees on a tray together with some brightly colored fruit, and try filling small shot glasses with candles (that’s what I also did here, just it was too windy to photograph the lit candles) and use the trees as a candle surround. Or place just about anywhere as a fun decoration to usher in Spring! Enjoy.

Comments

11 responses to “Spring Craft: TP Tube Trees In Bloom”

  1. Www Avatar

    I love this! What a fun spring project!

  2. maggy,red ted art Avatar

    These are ADORABLE! I love them!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Maggy, you can add it to your amazing repertoire of tp roll crafts!

  4. kids tops Avatar

    I never thought that toilet paper tube trees could be so sweet and especially those toilet paper tube is very interesting.

  5. hilke Avatar

    Suuuper i am impressed

  6. Louli Avatar

    Love it! It would be great if you could turn it into a palm tree…I could use it in my next Curious George party!
    http://curiousgeorgeinvitation.boutiquefestas.com/

  7. Nicole from Mudpies & Sunshine Avatar

    How I love a good toilet roll craft and this is one of the best! It has gone straight onto my ‘must do soon’ list 🙂

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Nicole! Would love to see you sometime on my Craft Schooling Sunday link party!

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