Studded with lollipop lights, this tabletop tree is a sweet alternative to a holiday candy dish. Just be sure to keep a package of replacement "bulbs" on hand. (For printable cutting instructions, check out lolli.gif.)
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Corrugated cardboard that measures 9 inches across the base
and 8 inches tall
Craft knife Lollipops 11-inch wooden skewer Bottle cork Glue | |
| Seasons: Christmas | |
| Materials: cardboard, food items | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | |
| 2. | With a craft knife, cut narrow 1/2 inch deep notches (a parent's job) centered in the bottom edge of all the strips from the complete triangle except for the second strip from the top. Cut a similar notch in the top edge of the bottom strip in the other triangle. |
| 3. | Next, cut out an X-shaped cardboard base on which to assemble the tree. Glue an inverted bottle cork to the center of the base. Once the glue dries, insert the tip of a narrow (1/8-inch diameter) 11-inch wooden skewer far enough into the cork to secure it. |
| 4. | Now assemble the triangles into a tree. First, fit together the two bottom strips so that the notches interlock. Then slide them onto the skewer so that the blunt end passes through the center corrugation holes and they come to rest on the cork. Slide the next largest unnotched strip onto the skewer in like fashion. Add the matching notched strip, lock it onto the previous one, and then swivel the two so that they are at 45-degree angles to the bottom strips. |
| 5. | Add the remaining strips, alternating between unnotched and
notched pieces and swiveling each locked pair slightly. Finally,
"light up" the tree with lollipops by fitting the sticks into the
holes in the "boughs."
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