Autumn tree

Autumn tree

Autumn tree

Whether you love the fall as I love her? A miniature? If yes, then “grow” a miniature autumn tree.

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Cut the floristic wire for large branches. The length of the branches of 4-5 cm.

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Rvёm tissue paper into strips. Tape off of the wire.

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For small branches cut into thin wire, and also paste paper.

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Now, a little thickened large branches from one side, additionally plastered their cloth. Paper cheat angle

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Here’s what happened.

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Both major branches in the trunk….. stick with a thicker side. Stick together and wrap a piece of napkins for strength.

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Adding large branches, do not forget to “strengthen” cloth. Now you can put our tree.

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For large branches glue small, bend them to give the tree “splendor. All small branches at the place of bonding and strengthening paper!

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Capacity for planting a tree I took a bottle Actimel, cutting off the bottom.

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Dilute plaster with water, fill the tank and they “plant a” tree. We look forward to when the plaster is completely dry.

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From pieces of paper towel and glue form a protruding tree roots.

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Paint with acrylic paint.

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Lawn seemed too flat, and by gel paste and acrylic paint, I gave him a little relief. Simply mix the composition of the palette and applied to the surface of the lawn.

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In the photo you can see the resulting effect is bad.

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I had already prepared a pile of autumn leaves with the help of Punch.

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Now the most laborious – sticking foliage. Begin to glue with lower branches.

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This process took me most of the time.

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We make the mushrooms. I got mushrooms. Cut the small narrow striped thick paper.

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Bend it in half, and turn down the corner of her as in the photo.

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Glue a piece of paper. It turns out the “T”

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Cut a circle – mushroom cap. Glued to her leg.

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While still wet stipe of glue, it needs a little crush forceps so that it becomes non-planar, and similar to the leg.

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Mushrooms paint and put under the tree.

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Add fallen leaves and flowers.

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And here it is – the tree!

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