суббота, 31 января 2015 г.

"Snow" Dusted Tomato Cage Christmas Trees

Tomato cage Christmas trees are all over Pinterest. They are easy to make and cost next to nothing. I wanted to share with you how I styled my tomato cage tree this holiday season.


I bought two tomato cages for $1.98 at Lowe's. I had a box of old garland in my garage.


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I wrapped the garland around each cage.


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I added fresh Christmas tree branches to the garland. They were free at Lowe's.


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I added ornaments and pine cones.


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White spray paint and glitter spray gave the tree a dusting of "snow".


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Easy and inexpensive.


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My total cost was $4 for the tomato cages. Everything else I already had at home.


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Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11639393/snow-dusted-tomato-cage-christmas-trees site

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