A fun, easy project to do with family & friends
Grab a wood slice and some glue, mini trees, and figurines, and create your very own Christmas scene. No skill is required! We have shown below many versions and the items you need for these projects. Of course, you can mix and match all you want to get the style you want to make it unique. Christmas is all yours!
White Christmas
This Slice of Christmas is made with Aleen’s True Snow and a set of mini houses and white Bottlebrush Trees.
How to: Dab glue to the bottom (we used E6000, you could use a glue gun as well) of each house and tree and position how you want them on the wood slice. Let dry for a bit. Layer True Snow around figurines. Let dry for one hour. (Optional, add some True Snow to the rooftops)
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Have a Very Gnomy Christmas Slice
How to: Dab E6000 glue (or use a glue gun) to the bottom of each gnome and gift box and position on the wood slice. Then dab glue to the base of the trees and position on the wood slice. Let dry. With a paintbrush or knife apply a lighter glue (like Mod Podge) on the wood slice and then sprinkle snow over the wet glue and let dry.
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Winter Wonderland
How to: Dab E6000 glue or use a glue gun to the bottom of each deer and tree and then position on the wood slice. Let dry. Then apply True Snow around the figurines.
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Santa’s Village
How to: Dab E6000 glue (or use a glue gun) to the bottom of each figurine and gift box, tree, and position on the wood slice. Let dry. With a paintbrush or knife apply a lighter glue, like Mod Podge, on the wood slice and then sprinkle snow over the wet glue and let dry.
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Christmas Morning
How to: Layer True Snow on Wood Slice. While snow is still wet, dab E6000 glue (or use a glue gun) on the bottoms of gift boxes and place them in wet snow texture. Dab glue to the bottom of each tree and place on wood slice. Add tiny Christmas bulbs to slice. Let dry for an hour.
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Christmas Train
How to: Dab E6000 (or use a glue gun) to the bottom of each train and tree, and position on the wood slice. Let dry. With a paintbrush or knife apply Mod Podge or another basic glue on the wood slice and then sprinkle snow over the wet glue and let dry. (Optional: Add glue and snow to the top of the trains).
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