- Draw a curved line connecting the open ends of your shape.
- Draw a similar, yet slightly larger shape under the first one.
- And another, slightly larger than the second one.
- Draw a star at the top and trunk at the bottom.
- Decorate!
Similarly one may ask, how do you secure a large Christmas tree?
That's why it's a good idea to anchor your tree, Staron suggests. Stand it in the corner, and wrap fishing line around the trunk and then secure each end with hooks placed on the wall or windowsill. "They only leave pin pricks, and you can putty it later.
Likewise, what do you do if your Christmas tree stands too big? If the tree's too big, you'll need to either get a bigger stand;—or start whittling. Use a lopper to trim any bottom branches that don't clear the sides of the stand.
Also question is, how much can you make growing Christmas trees?
To provide a stable yearly income, most growers plant or re-plant one-eighth of their acreage every year, which is about 200 trees per acre. According to the American Christmas Tree Association, the average price of a tree at a u-cut lot was $74 in 2017. With 200 ready-to-harvest trees per acre, that's $14,800.
Can you make your own Christmas tree?
You'll just need some plywood, small tin cans, and a hot glue gun (and then goodies, of course). Simply rearrange your books into the shape of a Christmas tree and then spice up the shelves with some classic holiday decor, like ornaments, pine cones, and holly.