Here’s our final stacked Christmas tree. We sprinkled a little glitter over the top for an extra sparkly snowy effect.
This was a 2 part project, find the first steps here and the finishing steps here.
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Here’s our final stacked Christmas tree. We sprinkled a little glitter over the top for an extra sparkly snowy effect.
This was a 2 part project, find the first steps here and the finishing steps here.
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Serafina says
Coolest soap project. Evah’!
Anne-Marie says
Kia,
We haven’t done a little town but we have done a seascape out of melt and pour: http://soap-queen.blogspot.com/2008/06/under-sea.html
Thank you to the rest of you for your squealing good wishes! I am so excited that you like this project. We are pretty jazzed about how adorable these look all set out on a table.
Lisa @ Serah's says
Very very pretty! Very creative!
Teresa R says
Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow!! This is what I get for going missing from blogs for a few days. I love it; will definitely attempt it.
audrey says
Those are absolutely freakin’ adorable! I remember making trees out of popsicle sticks when I was younger and this reminds me of those for some reason. ADORABLE! Soap Queen scores again!
Sara at Soap Rehab says
Wow this turned out so cool!! What a unique and fantastic way to use soap!! 🙂
Kia says
Very, very nice! It would be great to see a whole forest of those trees. You could set it up like you would a model train exhibit. A small town, a lake, a few rolling hills and a sea of these beautiful trees, very Christmas-sy. Have you guys ever done anything like that before?
LittleGemsbyKari says
ooo i love it! imagine all the things you could do with this concept, stacks of hearts for Valentine’s day, stacks of shamrocks for st patty. cute idea!