Better late than never! I am definitely late sharing my Halloween village from 2019.
Take a tour through my Haunted Hallows 2019 Halloween village display.
All about miniature holiday village displays.
Better late than never! I am definitely late sharing my Halloween village from 2019.
Take a tour through my Haunted Hallows 2019 Halloween village display.
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When I first started my village I thought that I should stick to a specific style of bottle brush tree. Buying a couple of bottle brush trees here and there over the years eventually results in owning a ton of different styles of bottle brush trees, and to my surprise, they look great when mixed together.
Benefits of mixing and matching bottle brush tree styles:
So, if you're just starting a village or you find that you don't own many variations of trees, the good news is that with just a little time and creativity you can add a unique flair to even the most generic bottle brush trees.
1. Create a thin glue mixture by mixing a small amount of water with craft glue (Elmer's school glue, tacky glue, etc.) on a plate.
2. Without applying pressure, roll each tree thru this mixture a few times, so that the tips of each branch has a small amount of glue.
3. Sprinkle your glitter over the tips of the branches then let dry.
4. Shake off the excess glitter then spray the trees with a thin layer of acrylic protective spray. (you can also use hairspray or starch spray in a pinch).
I always wanted to incorporate a mountain and a cave into my miniature holiday village display, but I hadn't included one because I didn't want to store it afterward, so the method I used was one that I could dispose of the mountain after Halloween because it was cheap and easy. Building the frame of the mountain was a learning experience in itself, but ultimately the results looked fantastic and hardly cost me anything.
- 3x3 piece of cardboard
- 20-30 gauge wire (speaker wire or floral wire works well)
- Hot glue
- acrylic paints (browns, greens, black)
- Floral moss (any color)
- (optional) a handful of sand
I came across this tutorial on www.instructables.com for making wire trees. I haven't tried their method of wrapping the wire around two nails, but it sounds like it would be a great time saver and I can't wait to try it.
Better late than never! I am definitely late sharing my Halloween village from 2019. Take a tour through my Haunted Hallows 2019 Halloween...