After transforming an old dollhouse into a Halloween decor, I've been wanting to add accessories like spooky trees and pumpkins. So far I've been limited to bottle brush trees that were darker shades of green and used moss to cover up the 'snowy' bases. But then I stumbled upon an old miniature Easter egg tree and thought, why not just recycle it?
Read on to see how easy it was to do:
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(You can click here if you want to see how I made the Halloween house)
Here is the Easter egg tree as I found it; white with a little bit of sparkle and 'potted' in a concrete round that was covered in burlap. I think I found this at the thrift store. I do remember it was only a couple of dollars 😊
It was super easy to spray paint the tree in black and then put the burlap covering right back on!
After that I hot glued tiny bits of faux moss here and there to add texture.
Wanting to add a bit of spooky, I removed the backing from a few plastic bat rings and glued them on as well. I picked up the bats from Dollar Tree where there are all kinds of cute Halloween embellishments. This year they even have bottle brush trees that are already colored in black, orange and purple!
(You can click here to check out Dollar Tree's online selection)
And there you have it, an easy way to transform extra Easter decor into Halloween accessories!
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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2022
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That's so clever, what a great reuse! Not Easterish at ALL now! I love the idea of using what you have and not always having to buy new each time. Thank you for sharing with us at Handmade Monday.
ReplyDeleteI try to recycle as much as possible, good for the Earth and the budget!
DeleteBrilliant! What a fantastic transformation and I will be on the lookout for one of these. Featuring when my link party opens.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol!
DeleteWhat a fun project and such a cool tree....sometimes the simplest things are the best...and bats are perfect! Sandi
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi!
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