I absolutely cannot believe I just watched a tutorial on how to make these beautiful trees! Love, love, love. I’d be so happy if I could make these in different or sparkly colors! Thank you SO much!
Thank you for taking the time and expending the effort to help educate us to this. I was disappointed at the prices of the bottle brush trees at my favorite Mackenzie-Childs. After viewing your tutorial I am delighted and excited to do this. It does appear as a wonderfully fun and productive thing to do.
This is amazing!! I can't tell you how many times I've bought trees with the plan to bleach and dye them pretty colors but the fiber isn't natural sisal so it won't bleach! I'm so over it. Next year I'm using this tutorial to make my own!!
I love love love the bottle brush tree forest! Martha Stewart made a wreath using small versions with houses and people, etc several years ago. It was on the cover of her magazine. The trees were dyed different colors. But Martha did not make her own trees. I love this DIY
I love bottle brush trees but can never find the sizes I need! This is amazing and so simple! They look fabulous! Thank you, thank you! Now I can make just what I need, all thanks to you!
Oh my, I absolutely love this 🤗💖🌲 I have been wondering how to make my own bottle brush trees, now I know and the my creative gears are turning 😀 Thank you for sharing this with us all. 💖
😇💙 I haven't ever heard of Sisal before, and I absolutely L 💗 VE this REALLY Creative idea, I think your lil Christmas trees🎄 turned out REALLY Cute.🤗🎄 Thank YOU for sharing your CREATIVITY 🎄 with us.😇
These trees are are so beautiful. I have been trying to learn how to make small trees for my Christmas village and these are gorgeous. Where can I buy the sisal fiber?. Thank you for your tutorial.
I saw a giant tree similar to your little ones. It was about three feet in height. Have you ever made a giant one? And I have another question, how firm is the fiber? Is it firm, is it soft? Whats the price range for that fiber? Thanks, I love this idea...
I think it would take some extra engineering to make a bigger one. The fiber is soft in texture, not very stiff, and is $7.85 for a 4 ounce bag at smilemercantile.com. Thanks for watching!