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Paper cup X'mas tree tutorial:)))

          'The perfect Christmas tree, all Christmas trees are perfect'
                                                                                          _Charles N. Barnard  



     Big or small a Christmas tree brings in the festive cheer. How about a tiny X'mas tree on your plate. Isn't sound exhilarating? 

   Here is a easy tutorial to make Christmas tree from paper cups which can be placed anywhere in a room for the Christmas season. Have fun in trying this cute little X'mas trees along with kids.

Materials needed to make the tree: Green paper cups with curved rims-3, Bamboo skewers-1,Clay- Sufficient, Stars- Sufficient, Small plate -1 

In the bamboo skewer fix a small amount of the clay leaving some space down.

                       Insert a paper cup from top till it touches the clay.

      Leave some space above the inserted paper cup and fix again the clay to the skewer
                     Insert the second paper cup till it touches the clay 

             Leave some space fix again clay for the third paper cup
                   
All the paper cups are inserted and now on tip of the skewer stick very little clay to fix the star

                  The star is shining beautifully on the tree top

In a small plate in the middle place enough clay for the X'mas tree stick to stand

                         Paper cup Christmas tree is just ready for you

             Christmas tree is on your plate to say ' Merry Christmas'

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