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Christmas tree
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Christmas tree
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Christmas tree
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Christmas tree
Print out the stencil and doodle the tree‘s shape! You‘ll need about 2-4strands of plastic; you can use either PLAor ABS.
Be careful to leave out the gap. It allows you to assemble the tree‘s two pieces neatly!
Now it‘s time do decorate your little christmas tree! You can either drawchains and christmas tree balls, lit candels, stars... or you doodle only some„snow“ on its branches (for this, stick the pieces together first)!
If you have left the space above and below the gap free of decoration, you should be able to assemble your tree now!
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A free-handed drawn line circling around the treecompletes the decoration of your own little christmas tree! (If you want to disassemble the tree after christmas for better storage, leave out this last step.)
Merry christmas!
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