Since the broken tripod from making last year's
tinsel tree is still here, I thought I'd cut myself some slack this year and redo the same thing but with a little tweaking here and there.
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Start the long tinsel on the top with a knot then twirl it around the tripod until it's all covered up.
Tie the end to one of the tripod legs to secure it. |
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Connect all the tinsels together to make a really long one |
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This time I first wrap up the tripod with some red net fabric we saved from a gift hamper.
This way the tinsel holds better in place when twirled around the frame. |
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And the angel lights are placed first so that the wire is not visible over the tree. |
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