HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN FALL FEATHER TREE

Feather Trees, especially feather Christmas Trees, are everywhere.  Have you seen them?  Although I can not claim to have come up with the idea, I do like the look and wanted to try it out to see if I could duplicate it for fall decor.  This fall feather tree came together very easily.  The base is made from a piece of poster board, making this an inexpensive project to try.

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First let me tell you, this is one of the easiest projects I have done all year.  This feather tree was made from start to finish in 20 minutes.  And the cost?   This tree cost less than $1.00 to make because the supplies I bought, (a bag a feathers for $1.99), will make 3 to 4 trees depending on how large a cone base you use.

To keep the cost low, I pulled out a sheet of poster board from my stash and made my own cone base.

Here is how you can duplicate the look for yourself.

Supplies Used:

Bag of Earth Tone Feathers ($1.99 from Hobby Lobby)
1 sheet of poster board
Hot Glue gun
Scissors

Cut a corner off of a piece of poster board on a curve.  You can tell that I wasn’t too careful about it. I free-handed it.  I suppose if you want to take the time to measure it out you could. I decided to just go for it.

Next, roll the cone.  Roll as tight as you want to get the shape cone you are looking for. Tighter will give you a more slender cone and more loose will give you a wider cone.  I used my hot glue gun to glue down the edge.

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I did need to trim the base of the tree too, but again, you can tell I wasn’t too concerned if it was even, I just wanted the cone to be free-standing.

Next,  I dumped out the feathers in a pile so I could pull various colors out at random.

The above picture shows that many of the feathers have a curve.  I wanted my feathers to stand out a little from the base, so I applied a small amount of hot glue on the top of the curve and stuck it to the cone working my way from bottom to top.

Keep gluing feathers on until you have completed a circle around the cone.  Then move up and add another row of feathers.  If I had an area that didn’t cover well, I glued a smaller feather to cover the exposed area.

This whole process went really fast, and the end result . . . pretty cool?

I love the concept of the feather tree idea, however, I’m on the fence with the fall-like colors. We had a laugh and call it our feather duster tree.  I have seen so many beautiful feather trees in the stores mostly for Christmas, but none in fall colors.
Happy Fall! 

Thank you!
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