Christmas Tree Advent Calendar Tutorial, New Collage Sheet & Giveaway

Just in time for this Christmas season is a fun festive Christmas Tree Advent Calendar project. Last year I showed you how to make an Advent Calendar out of matchboxes and this year it’s out of chipboard boxes. The boxes are a 2”x2”cube, which gives you lots of space to fill them with goodies. The overall size of the calendar is 19” tall (with ribbon) and 9” wide.

NEW COLLAGE SHEET & DIGITAL IMAGE SET In addition to the tutorial below, I have created a companion collage sheet and digital image set available at Alpha Stamps.

The Digital Image Set includes all of the images in collage sheet as well as the ornaments without the numbers; making them useful for other Christmas themed projects.

TUTORIAL THE BASE For the base I used a paper Mache box. This comes from the same set of boxes you saw me use in the Halloween Carnival projects. The boxes come in sets of 3. I used the large one which is 5 ½” x 3”. Paint or ink the edges of the box. I used a gold stamp pad to ink the edges. You will be using only the bottom of the box and not the lid. Cover the box with decorative paper. I used the Silver & Gold 6x6 Paper Pad. I also re-inked the edges after attaching the paper

Embellish the sides of the box. I used images from the Advent Calendar Collage sheet to decorate the box. To make the Christmas ornaments look more dimensional I added Glossy Accents. I used metallic stickers to bring in a touch of gold. Around the base of the box I added Mini Pine & Berry Garland that I braded with Tiny Red Tree Garland. I used E6000 glue to attach the garland to the box. The pine garland is wired so it was easy to braid with the red bead garland. Alpha Stamps Supplies Used for the Base · Advent Calendar Collage Sheet or Digital Image Set · Layer Cake Paper Mache Box Set · Silver and Gold 6x6 Paper Pad · Tiny Green Leaf Garland · Tiny Red Tree Garland · Dazzles Gold Holly Stickers

THE BOXES To create a tree shape you will be assembling circles of boxes. The boxes are 2 inches square. Each circle will have one fewer box then the circle before it. The tree is made up of 5 circles with 7,6,5,4, & 3 boxes; adding up to 25 boxes corresponding to 25 days. An additional box on the top makes the tree look symmetrical and accommodates attaching garland.

Decorating the Boxes

Assemble 26 boxes. 25 for each day and one for the top of the tree.

Ink or paint the outside edges of the boxes. I inked the edges with a gold stamp pad as it coordinated with the papers I used. I also inked the main tab on the lid with the gold stamp pad.

Paper all 6 sides of the boxes. I cut pieces of paper that were 1 15/16” x 1 15/16” so that you would see just a little of the gold inking on the edges. Before attaching the paper, I laid out my boxes in order to make sure the patterns in the paper would be randomly distributed throughout the tree. If the paper has pattern with a direction, keep that in mind as you glue the paper to the boxes. I inked the edges of the paper before gluing it to the boxes. Optional – Paper the insides of the boxes. I decided not to paper the inside as I felt that the color of the box worked well with the papers. Decided which way you want your boxes to open. They can be all the same or different. I choose to have them open from left to right (since I’m right handed). Once you have your boxes papered, glue the Christmas Ornament Days to the lid of each box (if you are using my images). Just as with the papers I decided to randomly distribute the days on the tree. Of course you could choose to put them in order. Also be mindful of the direction you want your box to open so that the ornament day image doesn’t end up going in the wrong direction. I laid my boxes out in order with the lids facing the correct direction and decided on the order of the days before attaching the images. Attach the pulls. I used Acrylic Christmas Themed Beads that coordinated with the paper. There are five different shapes (2 different trees, an angel, a bell, and a snowflake). I jazzed up the snowflake bead by adding a brass snowflake.

I attached the beads using a headpin and eye pin. To determine the placement of the beads I took into consideration the length of the bead and where the inside tabs were located. The reason for considering the inside tab, is that when you loop the eye pin to keep it from pulling through the lid, it creates bulk in the back of the lid. If this bulk is where the tab the lid won’t completely close.

I created a template with a hole so that I could consistently mark the bead placement for each box.

Assembling the Tree Cut 25 pieces of paper 1” x 1 ½” long (I used paper from the paper pad). I would recommend using cardstock as it is a bit sturdier and has color on both sides. Score and fold the pieces of paper long ways down the middle. These pieces of paper will be used to connect the boxes together.

Use the paper piece to glue together 7 boxes. Attach half of the paper to the back edge of one box and the other half to the back edge of another box. Continue until all 7 boxes are connected into a circle.

Continue connecting boxes into 5 rings with each ring having one fewer box. You should end up with rings of 7,6,5,4, & 3 boxes; adding up to 25 boxes corresponding to 25 days. Use an additional box on the top to help make the tree more symmetrical and to accommodate hanging the garland.

Glue the 7 box circle to the top of base. Center the circle on the base. Even though the boxes are connected with paper they are still flexible enough to adjust until they are centered on the base.

Once you have the boxes centered on the base I recommend adding some weight to keep them in place while the glue dries. I used a piece of chipboard and a paper weight.

Next, glue the 6 box circle on top of the 7 box circle. Again apply weight to keep the circle in place once you have it were you want it. Since each circle has one less box than the last circle you will need to adjust each circle so that it is in the center of the previous circle. The boxes will not line up but sit slightly shifted to one side or the other of the circle of boxes below.

Continue adding each circle of boxes to the next.

Decorating the Tree

The last and 26th box goes on the very top. I covered it with paper and glued the lid shut. I glued a small wooden skewer into the top of the box. The skewer gave me a way to anchor the garland. The garland is actual two different garlands; Mini Pine & Berry Garland and Gold Star Tinsel Garland. Both garlands are wired so it was easy to braid them together and bend them as they cascade down the tree. I made a loop with the garland at one end and glued it onto the wooden skewer using E6000 glue. Once I had the garland in place, I topped the tree with a Green Crinkle Paper Ribbon. The ribbon hides the wooden skewer.

I draped the garland down the sides of the tree, bending and glued it at various points on the boxes using E6000 glue. I draped it down the tree rather than wrapping it around as it would have blocked the box lids. I also added Lacquered Holly & Barry clusters to various boxes. This particular assembly of the boxes gives you lots of ledges on each level of boxes to add embellishments.

Alpha Stamps Supplies Used for Tree: · · · · · · · · · ·

Advent Calendar Collage Sheet or Digital Image Set Silver and Gold 6x6 Paper Pad 2 Inch Cube Kraft Box – I used 26 Acrylic Christmas Bead Mix – I Used 25 Lacquered Holly & Berry Picks 2 Inch Gold Star Ornaments Small Brass Snowflakes Mini Pine & Berry Garland Olive Green Crinkle Paper Ribbon Star Tinsel - Gold

Have fun making a Christmas Tree Advent Calendar!!

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