While I still have some shopping to do before Christmas, I have found that homemade gifts are always well-received so Chris and I have tried to incorporate that into our holiday gifting plans each year as well. This family tree project took me 20 minutes and is as sentimental for anyone as it is pretty on the wall:
To start, I used a plain piece of white cardstock, black india drawing ink and a small brush to draw my tree. You could use a sharpie, black acrylic paint even a regular ol’ pen to draw yours. I just happened to be more comfortable with a brush in my hand and I like the consistency of this ink.
I’ll tell you the hardest part about drawing a tree is getting the size right. I didn’t want my tree to take up the whole mat in the frame, but rather be on the small side. If you need to tape off a little box with painter’s tape to confine your drawing to, that could be helpful. Other than that, trees are fun. I like to flick my wrist to create different thicknesses and natural lines. Go crazy. You can’t mess up a tree.
After I was done inking the tree, I switched over to a regular black gel pen and started writing the names of family members.
Anyone else hand-making any gifts this year?









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Between your wit and your videos, I was almost mokved to start my
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JR painted us a couple of trees for my family and his. They turned out so great! Thanks so much for the idea! I think we’ll have to make one for our own family too and who knows, we may get a few more requests from family once they are gifted to our parents this week :).
This is such a great idea! I love the simplicity!
Love this! It’s gorgeous! There is NO way I could pull off something like this though, no matter how “simple” you say it is. ;)