
Materials and Tools:
-- Wrappily wrapping paper
-- rainbow and purple garland paper
-- gold rosette
-- scissors
-- tape

Instructions:
1. Cut 1 1/2 x 11-inch strips of paper. Tape the ends together to form a loop.
2. Tape the loops to the wall. Start with 11 loops on the bottom row and then subtract one loop from each row as you move upward.
3. Top with a gold rosette and decorate with paper garlands.

Cut a bunch of strips of paper and tape into loops. You are going to need 164 loops in total.

Start taping your loops into the shape of a tree. You will want your bottom layer to start with 11 strips. Then subtract one strip each time you make a new layer.

Ta-da! It's a paper tree!

Add your version of a star on top of your tree. We chose a gold rosette.

Time to dress the tree. We draped it in our favorite rainbow polk-a-dot garland.

Of course I added in some purple ;)

Start adding presents under the tree! Choose a larger present to act as the trunk of the tree.

Small space tree hack FTW!

We chose the leaf-patterned wrapping paper to create our tree, but feel free to get creative. An all white and gold polk-a-dot tree would be pretty stunning.

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DIY Production and Styling: Kelly Bryden
Photography: Chris Andre
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