Kokedama Christmas Tree...

How To Kokedama Plants
For something completely untraditional,
a kokedama tree is a  perfect choice for Christmas.
How To Kokedama Plants
Kokedama in English literally means moss-covered ball.
And this is the technique used to create Kokedama.
The idea originated in Japan.
It's a combination of nearai (meaning no pot) and the kusamono planting style.
(The tree used here is Robina pseudoacacia 'Lace Lady')

How To Kokedama Plants
To create your own Kokedama 
How To Kokedama Plants
You will need:
How To Kokedama Plants
 A sludge mix of potting mix and water.
How To Kokedama Plants
Soaked sphagnum moss.
How To Kokedama Plants
A Plant That has been removed from it's pot.
Then:
How To Kokedama Plants
Loosen and trim the root ball.
How To Kokedama Plants
Covered it in the wet mix, and then in a thick layer of sphagnum moss.
How To Kokedama Plants
Wind natural rope fibre around the ball until the moss is mostly covered.
tie a knot.
How To Kokedama Plants
Wind rope around and around...
How To Kokedama Plants
Until the moss is mostly covered and it is firm.
How To Kokedama Plants
Soak root ball in a container of water until the air bubbles stop.
(this is also how you water Kokedama plants once established.
Drain off excess water.
Place on a waterproof tray.
DIY Kokedama
Pot plants are great fun to kokedama.
Here is one we made using 'Rhipsalis Cereuscula'.
DIY kokedama
A kokedama plant will last 2 to 3 years.
It's a great diy to create.
Fun, and a unique gift too.

Kokedama is a great way to create a modern Christmas tree statement as we have done.
The tree we made this year will move outdoors onto the deck once the Christmas season is over, so we can still enjoy it.
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White Forest Christmas Tree...❥

Christmas Tree
This years Christmas Tree is all about critters!
Christmas Tree
Forest critters to be precise!
Christmas Tree
I found these super cute animal ornaments at a Christmas Store.
Christmas Tree
They are seriously TOO CUTE!
Christmas Tree
I could not resist them, and they became the theme of the tree.
Beach Inspired Christmas Tree
Last year the tree was beach-inspired...
(find out about it HERE)
It was big and was my favourite tree yet.
Until now...
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Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree
Until The White Forest Christmas Tree was created.
Christmas Tree
With all, it's cute 'Lil critters.
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And my white and silver decorations
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and a little bit of Christmas bling.
Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas
And now I think this is my favourite tree design.
Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas
I'm just hoping Arabella 

Christmas Tree
...doesn't want to eat my new friends!
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The Thankful Heart Tree...

Bookpage Heart Decorations
Christmas is coming with leaps and bounds...
But before Christmas is Thanksgiving.
This DIY Thankful Heart Tree is an easy-to-create decoration for the Thanksgiving holiday and can remain on display throughout the Christmas season, too.
Bookpage Heart Decorations
The hearts are created using book page strips, that are stapled to shape.
The hanger is stapled on too.
A super fun activity for the kids to make.
And while you are folding and stapling your hearts, it's a good time to talk about gratefulness and what you are thankful for.

My tree is displayed on an upcycled trolley table.
You can find out how I did this HERE.
DIY Christmas Ideas
When the time you choose to decorate your home decor for Christmas add your favourite Christmas things to compliment the Thankful Heart Tree.
 I've added a Santa figurine to the vignette.
And a Christmas votive candle too.
Christmas Decor Ideas
The Christmas theme cushion on the chair is pretty cool too...
Christmas Decor Ideas
One side of the cushion on the tree is gold, and the other is silver. I'm enjoying the gold side today!

To make the Thankful Heart Tree:
You will need a vase and container to place it in or a tin bucket vessel.
Florist foam.
A branch.
An old book.
Stapler.
Twine.
Fabric or lace to cover the foam.

Bookpage Heart Decorations
Cut the book pages into strips.  You need two strips per heart.
Bookpage Heart Decorations
Hold as shown.
Bookpage Heart Decorations
Staple.
Bookpage Heart Decorations
Cut a length of twine. 
Bookpage Heart Decorations
Knot and place in the heart.
Staple.
Or you could use a dob of hot glue if you prefer.
DIY Decoration Tree
Place the florist foam in your vessel.
Place the branches into it.
Tie a twine bow on it.
Place the fabric or lace on top of the foam to disguise it.
Bookpage Heart Decorations
Hang your hearts on the tree.
Place in your Thanksgiving vignette.
Then change it up to keep for the Christmas decor.

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