
In all my life, I have NEVER found a tree topper that I've liked. Not once, not ever. When I was growing up we always had angels, which are fine, but inevitably end up crooked. A crooked tree topper is one of those things that no matter how pretty my tree is, it will be the only thing I notice every time I look at it. A few weeks ago at JoAnn's, gathering supplies for all my Christmas Crafts, I bought a bunch of white and silver pipe cleaners with snowflakes in mind. But the other day I looked at them and thought, I'm just going to see if I can come up with a tree topper out of these. And without documenting it, I totally did... beyond anything I could have imagined, and honestly, I can't believe pipe cleaners have become my favorite tree topper ever. I had to make a second one to demonstrate how I did it for you after I posted it on Instagram... and here's how (it's really easy & inexpensive but looks quite the opposite!)


* White and Silver {or gold or any other metallic you'd like} Pipe Cleaners


* Begin by overlapping your white pipe cleaners to create a star.

* Take a new pipe cleaner and bend it in half.

* Squeeze it over, careful not to bend any and use it to sort of hold your other pipe cleaners together. Your bent PC also adds "rays" to whatever side it lands on.

* Continue overlapping straight pipe cleaners with L shaped ones until you have a full white starburst.

* Begin the exact same way with your metallic pipe cleaners, laying them on top of your white starburst and using bent PC's to hold it in place.

* Take one metallic pipe cleaner, bend it over the top, through the sides and carefully twist it at the base in the back. This will be how you attach it to the top of your tree. Continue overlapping metallic pipe cleaners until you get your desired starburst.


...and here's where the second one ended up.

Have Fun!
* See my Rustic DIY Tree Topper from a wrapping paper roll HERE
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12 comments:
Hey, Maeg...
...I was secretly waiting for this after seeing it on IG. ;} So easy!
...different then how I thought you made it.
Your IG of this actually sparked an idea in my brain last week & a DIY of that idea will be coming soon. (I did it yesterday with my students, actually, and some of them came out so cute.) Will link in the near fyutch. xOxO
This is a wonderful DIY, that I could actually have a go at as it might not take too long. I wish had more time to get crafty at this time of year but December is my busiest month working as a Christmas Events Organiser.
I have the same topper! But in bronze. It was an old christmas ornament I stole from my MIL and I altered it to sit on the top of the tree.
Wow, you're right! That is an excellent tree topper, made more special because you made it. Way to go.
Loulou Downtown
so cute--it doesn't look at all like its made of pipe cleaners. woww
when i saw this link on bloglovin' i thought you'd done a diy with starbursts the sweets! that would've been weird. but yours is much better idea :)
You have such great crafts! I love it!
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Pinning...and THANKS!
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This is genius - I love it! I feel the same way - can NEVER find the perfect tree topper... sigh! Might need to copy you here!
Why did I think you made a tree topper out of Starburst candy?! Anyway , this is fantastic! and very unique!
Dude! This is adorable! You're so creative. You could probably make an amaze tree topper out of a coffee can & tin foil.
<3
Maegan, I've made this for my tree. Looks fantastic, and was so easy to make! Thank you!!
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