Pine Tree Topiaries {Guest Post}

Hi! I am Stacy from Not JUST A Housewife and I am excited to be here and share a tutorial with you 🙂 Thank you Sandra for letting me blog here today!
I saw some cute pine tree topiaries in blogland thought to myself,  “I could probably make those.” So I gave it a try.

pine tree topiaries

Here is what you will need:
drill, 1/16″ drill bit, plaster of paris, 4″ pots, burlap, sticks, glue, and fake pine branches.

pine tree topiary tutorial

The first thing you need to do is tape up the hole in the bottom of your pot. This way the plaster won’t get out.

plant pot prep

Mix up the plaster directly in the post according to the directions on the package. Then put the sticks on the pots and let them sit for several hours until they have completely set up. I got my sticks in the backyard. I trimmed them off of one of my pine trees. Any stick would do. I cut them to be three different heights.

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Drill holes in the top of each stick. The a few more at 45 degree angles just below the top of the stick.

drill hole

I stripped the plastic off of the fake pine branches to expose the wire. Then I bent the wire in half until it snapped in half. If you have trouble breaking the wire you can use wire snips.

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I put some glue on the hole before sticking the wire in it. Any glue would work.

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Here they are all glued! Just play around with the location of the branches until it looks like what you want. The holes are small enough that if you choose not to use that hole, you can’t see it. No one will know 🙂

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I used burlap but really you can use whatever fabric you want. Or, you don’t have to use any at all. You could add pebbles or moss to the pots to cover up the plaster.
Set the pot on the fabric and then bring all the side up around the stem. Since burlap frays so easily, I just pulled me of the strings and used those to tie the fabric. You could also use ribbon or jute.

pine tree topiaries

Thank you for checking out my tutorial. Come visit me at my blog any time for more ideas!

 

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5 Comments

  1. Holly @ Roller Coaster Life says:

    hahaha these are soo cute!!!! i think it would look cute if you filled it completely up and made a nice full tree =)

  2. Soooo Cute! I think I have to make me some 🙂

  3. I love the topiaries! Thanks for the tutorial.

  4. These are super cute. Thanks for the great post! I will have to try these out.

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