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How to Make Christmas Tree From Pipe Cleaners: Video Tutorial

Something fun and quick for the last-minute tabletop decorations
Priya ChauhanBy Priya ChauhanDecember 3, 20243 Mins Read
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I never thought much about pipe cleaners or as some call ‘em straw cleaners. They are weird little things, aren’t they? Cleaning straws and other small pipes. But they can be so much more and come in handy to create beautiful holiday decorations. So when inspiration struck, I tried to make a Christmas Tree out of colorful pipe cleaners. It turned out great so I thought of sharing the process of making it with you.

Materials Needed:                                                                              

  • Multicolored or green pipe cleaners (about 30-40 pieces)
  • Paper cone
  • Hot glue
  • String/fairy light

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Active Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Difficulty Level: Easy

Check out the Video Tutorial Below:

Steps-by-Step Tutorial About DIY Christmas Tree Using Pipe Cleaners

I took three shades of green pipe cleaners: dark, medium, and neon. Then I cut each into equal pieces of about 3 inches long.

DIY Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - materials
Image: Homecrux/Hitesh Kumar

Next, I folded all the pieces in half while leaving a curved end. I made a paper cone to serve as the base of the DIY Christmas Tree.

DIY Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - paper cone
Image: Homecrux/Hitesh Kumar

Then I glued the folded pipe cleaner pieces onto the paper cone from base to top. I kept the curved end outward and hid the other end with the upper layer of the brush making neat rows.

Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - cut small pieces
Image: Homecrux/Hitesh Kumar
Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - start from bottom up
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I kept gluing rows over rows of folded pipe cleaners until I reached the top. Then I bent the curved areas outward to make it look fuller and life-like.

Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - glue pipe cleaners on cone 1
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Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - glue pipe cleaner on cone
Image: Homecrux/Hitesh Kumar
DIY Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - fill it up and start bending the curves a little
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Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - fill the cone up
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Once all the green was on the paper cone, I made a star out of a pink pipe cleaner and filled its gap with more pieces of the same color.

Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - make pink star
Image: Homecrux/Hitesh Kumar

Then, I glued the star on top of the tree. I had some beads, but they weren’t the right size, so I made small round ornaments by coiling colorful pipe cleaners and gluing them on the tree.

Lastly, a string light was wrapped around the tree. I tried my best to hide the ugly wiring but was partially successful. So if you are going to try it, maybe use a light with transparent wiring or better yet, with green wiring.

Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners
Image: Homecrux/Hitesh Kumar
Christmas Tree With Pipe Cleaners - 1
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And that’s it. There you have a beautiful, colorful, DIY Christmas Tree made from pipe cleaners, which comes together for less than $15. Let me know your thoughts about this Christmas craft when you try it. Merry Christmas!

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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