Turn a few Dollar Store supplies into a festive Tin Tile Christmas Tree Cutout with this step-by-step tutorial.
How to make a tin tile Christmas tree cutout.
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Why I love this craft
If you’ve spent any amount of time here, then you know how much I enjoy crafting with the tin tile sheets from Dollar Tree. They are super easy to work with and very versatile when it comes to making different types of crafts. For this particular craft, it is used to add a unique look to a Christmas tree form.
Why do I peel the adhesive from the back of the tin tile?
With the tin tile sheets from Dollar Tree, the backing is only secured in the corners. So once you get to cutting, the backing will come off anyways. To save a step, I go ahead and remove the backing to reveal just the tile sheet.
The inspiration for this craft:
Some of my favorite Christmas crafts, like these DIY Tin Tile Ornaments, were made using the tin tile sheets from Dollar Tree. You can cut them into any form and paint them to match any decor style of your choice.
Video Tutorial: Tin Tile Christmas Tree Cutout
Watch this quick video to see how this craft came together:
Turn a few Dollar Store supplies into a festive Tin Tile Christmas Tree Cutout in just a few easy steps.
Materials
- self-adhesive tile (Dollar Tree)
- Christmas tree wood cutout
- Christmas printable
- Waverly chalk paint (color: moss)
- hot glue
- tacky glue
- gold rub n’ buff
- birch log pieces (Hobby Lobby) or sticks from outside
- small wooden star
- wooden dice cube (Dollar Tree)
Tools
- black sharpie
- scissors
- poncer brush
- sponge piece