vintage feather tree

With Christmas right around the corner, you may be looking for inexpensive ways to deck your dollhouse. Pipe-cleaner (chenille stem) trees cost next-to-nothing and bring the charm of vintage aluminum tinsel trees to your decorations. You will need metallic pipecleaners if you want a tinsel tree, or pastel chenille pipe-cleaners if you want more of a “feather tree”. My tree took seven 12″ pipe-cleaners.

I made this tree last year for the dollhouse, and had so many requests for instructions that I improved the design and put together a pattern. The construction is quite simple!

  1. feather tree 1 Print out our pattern and make sure that the long “trunk” piece measures 10″ on the printout. With a pair of old tough scissors (don’t use your sewing scissors!) cut out all of the pieces (just lay your pipe-cleaner on the paper and snip the correct length).
  2. feather tree 2 Take the two “trunk” pieces and twist together 3/4″ at the ends. remember which direction you twisted them, you will always twist the trunk in the same direction.
  3. feather tree 3 Pick up the three smallest branches and lay them perpendicularly across the “Y” of the trunk.
  4. feather tree 4 Twist the trunk tightly around them. Twist the trunk together another 3/4″.
  5. feather tree 5 Repeat step 3 with the next set of branches.
  6. feather tree 6 Fan out all the branches.
  7. feather tree 7 If you run out of “trunk” before your tree is finished, just take another pipe-cleaner, fold it in half, and wrap it over the last set of branches, then twist it around the remaining trunk. Continue adding branches.
  8. When you reach the bottom, you can twist a third piece into the trunk, and spread it out like a tripod to hold up your tree. You can also use an empty wooden spool wrapped in ribbon for a sturdier base.
  9. Add metallic beads for ornaments. Try adding fine glitter too. Vintage ornaments always had lots of glitter snow.
  10. vintage tinsel treevariations: Make smaller trees for your tabletops, and angle the branches upward for a different vintage effect

9 Responses to “Make a Miniature Tinsel Tree”  

  1. 1Linda

    eeee cute cute cute! Thanks for the great tut Melissa! :D

  2. 2kir

    Big thanks Melissa :) . What a great tutorial! just in time for xmas! :) *hugs*

  3. 3Helena

    Lovely! your tutorial is greatly appreciated!

  4. 4Debbie

    Oh thanks…so much..
    I remember this photo..and I fav’d it..
    But had no idea how to make one..
    I am going to try it right now…
    Thanks.

  5. 5*GreenApple

    I love it! Thanks so much! :) My dollies will be in for a treat!

  6. 6Christina

    Just made one! Not as nice as yours, a little on the wonky side, but its adding festive merriment to the Blythes lounge room. Thanks for such a great tutorial.

  7. 7Yaya

    Thank you so much for sharing this pattern!! It’s easy to follow and add a punch of fun to our 1/6 homes.

  8. 8poopychun

    Just too cute!!! :D thanks Melissa!

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