Glowing swamp trees illuminate a spectral blue when under UV blacklight
I've tried to use the trees from my Christmas display in my Halloween Village but found that they ruined the Halloween ambiance I was aiming for and I didn't want to spend a bunch of money buying retail Halloween trees.
I researched the various methods that others have used to make their own model trees. Surprisingly the same basic steps were used by almost everyone. Basically, a piece of wire is twisted over and over to create the trunk and branches. So, I decided to give it a go, but I add my own spooky twist to the design.
Spooky Spectral Swamp Trees
Materials
- 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
Instructions
- Paint a 3-inch x 3-inch piece of cardboard to look like the terrain of your village. Set aside to dry. (You'll notice in my photos that I did not do this step first and ended up wishing I had because the cardboard's color difference was visible beneath the tree
- Cut 30-50 strands of wire into approximately 6inch - 9 inch pieces. The pieces do not need to be exact & you do not want them all to be equal lengths.
- Using 5-6 strands of wire, hot glue the end of the strands together on one side to create a "bundle". Make 5 bundles
- Beginning on the glued end twist the bundles together loosely, progressively twisting tighter and tighter. Do this to all 5 bundles.
- Glue all 5 bundles (glued ends down) onto the painted piece of cardboard
- Twist the glued loosely wrapped end of the 5 bundles together to create the tree trunk. Use glue if necessary to hold the bundles twisted together
- Adjust the tightly twisted ends of each bundle to be bent in different directions, mimicking the gnarled branches of an old tree
- Untwist just a few wires from each bundle and bend them in all different directions to create small branches jutting out from the main big branches
- Coat all of the branches with hot glue. Drizzle hot glue all over these wire bundles letting the glue drip from the branches
- Once all the hot glue is dried and you are satisfied with the effect, paint over the glue using browns and greens.
- Glue brown or green floral moss to your painted swamp tree
- Optional: glue sand and rocks onto the cardboard to blend the tree base in with the terrain
- Set up your tree in your village under a blacklight to get the glowing effect
Alternative Methods
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.
The 2 photos above are from instructables.com "How to Make Quick and Easy Model Wire Trees" by lukeaness
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