
What I miss the most during the colder months are the beautiful colors in nature. The winter sky is so gray, the trees are dormant, and the flowers temporarily disappear for a long winter’s nap. Evergreens defiantly retain their glorious shades of green regardless of the weather. To brighten your home decor, you can add a little evergreen and it will never need to be watered.
How to Paint Wooden Pine Trees

This painted craft is very easy to complete in a short amount of time and it’s great for beginners too!
Raw Wood Trees

As with all raw wood, a little sanding may be required, especially along the edges. The pre-drilled holes are for lights in a later step.
Supplies

Supplies:
Wooden Pine Tree (17” high x 9” wide x 1/2” thick) (Base is 9” wide x 2” deep)
Acrylic Paints – green, white
Paintbrushes
Sandpaper
String of 20 lights
Apply Green Paint

Paint each tree green, ensuring both sides, all the edges and the base are painted.
Define the Branches with Snow

In nature, snow gathers on the branches. To give these trees a more three-dimensional appearance, add patches of white paint to imitate Mother Nature.
Tree Lighting

Those pre-drilled holes were made to hold a strand of twenty white lights. The lights can only be pushed through from one side of the wood frame. You may need to secure the last light at the bottom with a piece of tape to keep it from pulling out from the weight of the electrical cord.
Finished Trees (with and without camera flash)

All you need to do now is choose a spot to display your handiwork and plug in those lights. I place my trees in the living room windows to enhance the rest of the outdoor decorations. When the holidays are over, they can remain on display throughout the winter.
Pom Pom Alternative

As an alternative to lights, you can turn a simple pine tree into a Christmas tree by gluing on multi-color pom poms as ornaments.
I hope you enjoy this project and have fun decorating your home for the holidays.
Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!
Love the lighted tree! Even though colors are more drab in Winter, there is that sparkle from the holidays or from freshly fallen snow! Thanks for your post!
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You do such excellent seasonal posts!
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Wonderful post! Pine trees are so gorgeous and lovely and ofcourse part of Christmas time.
You always know how to inspiring us dear friend Lisa thank’s for that.
Have a blessing and relaxing time doing more craftings.
All the best for you and yours!
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Maybe Christmas tree can be part of the dinner just in the middle with ligths, love the idea.
Cheers to wishing Christmas time!
Thank’s for all.
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Thanks! I’m so glad you like it. You’re right. the holidays do sparkle. Afterward, it looks so empty and colorless as winter takes hold. Fortunately we can look forward to the lovely blooms of spring to brighten our days.
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Thanks! Your comment is greatly appreciated!
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Thanks Elvira for always being so supportive! You’re a great friend! Blessings to you as well.
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I’m glad you like it, and I like your idea of using the trees as a centerpiece. Hope your Christmas dreams come true. Wish upon a star and your dreams will come true. All the best!
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We appreciate Spring more after the white winter?
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I agree. Thanks for reading & commenting and have a great week.
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