Once everything is dried (base and Christmas tree) it is time to assemble it all together. Once your Christmas tree glue is dried, paint your Christmas tree green. While your Christmas tree is drying, you can paint the Jenga block base white as well as painting three singular Jenga blocks white. You can use wood glue or hot glue for this.Īllow more time for this to dry and check for sturdiness once dried. Once each section is dried together glue the tree together. Let your Jenga block sections and wood glue dry for at least an hour. Do not glue the sections to each other to form the actual tree yet. You will want to glue together another section of three Jenga blocks placed vertically side by side for the base section. Use wood glue to glue together your section pieces. We laid out our Jenga blocks vertically and used seven Jenga blocks for the bottom of the tree, five for the second lowest layer, three for the third layer, and a single Jenga block for the top. Gather your supplies and lay out the design of your Christmas tree body. Let’s get crafting! Below is our written tutorial. This craft does take some time due to the drying times so make sure to have some great Christmas movies playing while you craft! How to Make a Jenga Christmas Tree at Home I suggest using a mixture of hot glue and wood glue for creating this tree and would also suggest gluing all of your wood glue items together at the same time so they are dried and ready to be put together all at once. You will also need one Jenga piece to create the tree trunk, and three additional Jenga pieces to create the base. Two sections will be made up of three Jenga blocks glued together vertically.Īnother section will be five Jenga blocks glued together vertically.Īnd the last section will be seven Jenga blocks glued together vertically. To create a similar sized tree you are going to need to create four vertical sections. This was easier to make and turned out way cuter with the Jenga blocks placed vertically. When making this Jenga Christmas tree we tried it with the Jenga blocks placed horizontally and vertically. This DIY small Christmas tree is perfect for tiered trays or to display on your table top with your holiday spread. Tips for Making This Jenga Christmas Tree Wooden Star Embellishment, optional (Dollar Tree).
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