Crafting Party + a chance to win your own Craft Party Pack from Elmers!

the only thing better than hosting a party, is hosting CRAFTING party! Elmer’s new Craft & Tell program is fun new effort to bring crafting and creativity into local communities by supplying free products for crafting parties all over the country. {and at the end of this post, you’ll get a chance to win 1 of 2 Craft & Tell prize packs so that you can have your own small crafting party!! wahoo!} oh and i’m sharing a Paper Christmas Tree tutorial :)

elmers craft and tell party
i invited 9 friends over last saturday for an afternoon full of crafting, laughter, and candy. every person got:

  • Glue Spots
  • pair of Exacto Scissors
  • tape runner
  • glue stick
  • Exacto knife
  • self healing cutting mat
  • foam board
  • gel pens
  • Painters Paint Markers
  • Elmers tacky glue or fabric glue

craft party

it was really fun to sit and chat with friends and create something. the theme of our craft party was “christmas”.

crafting party

i designed a little paper christmas tree, in case others needed a craft idea for the supplies they were given. there were a couple different types of christmas trees that people made, a christmas ball and christmas cards! so we had quite the festive array of crafts. and now that i think about it, i should have played christmas music while we crafted. oops. sorry ladies!

want to make a super easy Paper Christmas Tree?

How to Make an Easy Paper Christmas Tree

how to make a christmas tree out of paper

1. take 1 sheet of 12×12 cardstock and wrap around to form a cone shape. secure in place with 3-4 Elmers Glue Spots.

2. trim the bottom of the cone so that it is straight across. {easier said than done!}

3. adjust bottom as needed so that tree stands straight {or at least appears to be straight-ish}

4. cut 1.5 sheets of 12×12 scrapbook paper into .75″ x 2.5″ strips. {double sided paper is ideal, not necessary.} using your fingers or a pen, curl your little paper strips. tip: i noticed that the lighter weight paper curled better and didn’t have little creases where it curled.

5. using Elmer’s Tacky Glue or Glue Spots, apply the curled paper strips around the cone in lines starting at the bottom and work your way to the top. overlap the rows to cover the cone the best you can.

6. take a strip, wrap it around the top and glue in place. embellish with beads, buttons, glitter, tinsel, etc.

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GIVEAWAY: win 1 of 2 Craft & Tell prize packs so that you can have your own small crafting party!!

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giveaway ends 11/23/11 at 11:59PM ET. winners will be chosen at random and notified via email. winners will also be announced on Craftaholics Anonymous Facebook page. if a winner does not claim their prize within 3 business days, a new winner will be selected.

rules: open to USA residents only. must be 18 years or older to enter.

disclosure: thanks to Elmer’s for providing all the wonderful crafting supplies so i could host a fun craft party AND supplying the awesome giveaway! i received free product. all opinions are 100% mine. please see my disclosure link for a complete disclosure statement.

Linda
Hi! I'm Linda, the craft addict behind Craftaholics Anonymous®, a craft blog. Crafting is cheaper than therapy, right? When I'm not DIYing something, I can be found taxiing around our 4 crazy kids or working out. Or shoe shopping... because you can never have too many shoes! Happy crafting! ♥
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