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Military Themed Christmas TreeClaudette from New York, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Military Themed Christmas Tree
If you're looking for color, do an internet search for "nose art." That's what they call the images airmen had painted onto their aircraft. Of course, most of 'em are pinups of varying levels of attire, (and some might be too racy for your tastes), but tamer ones were also popular in the 1940's, as well as Warner Bros and Disney characters. These could be printed out and glued to card stock. Post By Clueless (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeMy aunt is a military wife and she has made some combat boot christmas stockings. This is her website. ww.BrownHound.etsy.com I'm not sure if this is something you would be interested in but I think they are very tasteful. Post by shaneslilmiss RE: Military Themed Christmas Tree
I would try getting some stuff at military surplus stores, and I see the dollar tree and dollar general are now selling the plastic soldiers, Also you could go online and find insignias for the different branches of the military and print out on card stock them and put on decorative felt and hang on cording in gold or whatever color. If you have family members that were also in the military, why not print out 4x6 or smaller prints and frame them on little frames and hang them in the tree, make it a family military remembrance tree? Post By pjmccann (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeThey now have lights that are rifle shells that light up they are really cute, you can also get camouflage material at stores and tie little strips at the end to make it look more military. You can also make little tents out of Popsicle sticks in the shape of tents and you your material and a glue gun to cover them and in toy sections you can find little army tanks and jeeps and so on. Have fun Post By deb (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeCheck with your local recruiting station and get pamphlets for the different branches and use to make ornaments. You can also use the different colors of the dress uniforms such as the Marine Dress Blues and Navy Cracker Jacks. Post by surpriselady RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeFor ornaments, try little guns, bugles, drums, jeeps, tanks and colorful soldiers or nutcrackers! Post By Holly (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeI have seen plenty of soldier nutcrackers too! Try www.orientaltrading.com to see if they have any or any little soldier craft kits. My brother collects soldiers and we have collected these for years. Post By Holly (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeTry using some gold cording or red grosgrain ribbon to use as garland UUUUU around the tree. The ribbon should look like the kind the military use on uniforms. You could even tie a simple bow on the limbs that hold the ribbon/cording and add some kind of pin or insignia to it. Post By Holly (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeMilitary medal. Fake or buy real ones at a flea market. Gary Dominicus Post by Gary dominicus RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeThanks everyone for really great, creative ideas. I was very moved by the number of responses. You really got my creative juices flowing! This project now seems do-able. I promise to send pictures of the tree to those who asked. Who knows -- maybe you'll see it on HGTV! Meanwhile, here's a picture of my 14-year-old future Marine or Air Force pilot. I'm so very proud of him! ---Claudette Post by crobbross RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeI second the white tree. I bought one this year and put my red ornaments/deocrations on it. Mine is not flocked but it was beautiful. Post by laurabeadle RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeAre you doing the sand camouflage colors? The clear hollow Christmas balls with a little sand and your military figurines and vehicles or planes in them would be neat looking. Why not make him a separate small tree of his own? Post By Cathy S. (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeBeside green how about what they are wearing now. I think the colors are tan and brown. Definitely have a green tree and a gold star on top but for the skirt of the tree try camouflage and find all kinds of army stuff like the people said and put them in plastic balls like the one person decide and then see if you can maybe get a box of post cards that your son can fill out and send to the people who are fighting over there. Also make sure you get all the branches and maybe buy an NCIS video because they deal with the navy and the marines and stuff like that. Just hints have fun and use your imagination even get him involved. Good luck please send pictures if you can. Post By Barbara J Snyder (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeYou could throw a sheet over the tree painted to look like a mountain in the winter. It could look like a little reenactment. Post by kimhis RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeWhy not check with Hobby Lobby and Michael's for ideas. Our local store still has some Christmas decorations on the shelves. These are in packages. You might also try The Oriental Trading Company. They have 24 hour ordering by phone or the Internet. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeGet some of those clear plastic hollow ball ornaments at the craft store. They usually come apart in two pieces. Decorate the inside of one half with bright fabric or paint (even create a diorama) and use some of the figurines or tiny vehicles to finish up. Use hot glue to attach. Then close the ball up, and glue some trim around the seam and make a hanging loop with it at the top. Post by shishi RE: Military Themed Christmas Treei know it may seem odd but... The "Iowa 80" truck stop, who also has a web site, carries a wide variety of military regelia such as pins, insignias and yes, ornaments, military themed. Don't know if they carry the full inventory on their web site or not... Post by dbuckman RE: Military Themed Christmas TreeIf it were me, I'd buy a White "FLOCKED" Christmas tree next year. These white fluffy trees are nice looking (better than silver!). We had flocked trees when we were growing up. I think it's really the only way to get olive drab & camouflage to stand out & look classy. You can either flock the tree yourself, or easier yet, just buy one already flocked, or you can buy an artificial white tree. Believe me when I tell you, Your Military stuff will REALLY stand out on white! Plus, flocking looks like snow, & what could be better than a white Christmas! -----> HAVE FUN! <----- & Flock You - ( I'm sorry, I just HAD to say it! *grin*) Post by Cyinda RE: Military Themed Christmas Tree
I think it's awesome your son is in military school! Have you checked out your local NEX or AMEX? The exchange will have medals and small flags and all sorts of military things. And absolutely they will have military themed ornaments. Post by luvmygingerkids RE: Military Themed Christmas Treefor under the trees decorating ideas you could buy camo fabric (walmart 1.99 per yard would take 1 yard for a simple circle cut tree skirt) and if he has some army boots set them under there and place some of the gifts in them wrapped (small ones) keep all your wrapping paper colors the same colors like solid green paper then some light green paper. try to find old dog tags and string them through fishing line for tinsil trim. maybe make little card stock cards with saying on them like salute! or Go Army! things like that and hang on the tree using a paper hole punch. solid green tiny christmas lights on the tree. Post by theseamstress RE: Military Themed Christmas Tree
Insignias. Check out flea markets or gun shows for military items,scrapbook "uniforms", flags, military buttons secured to a wooden nickel in a collage format, origami for planes, caps/hats, toy jeeps, trucks, military transport vehicles. Check out military websites for ideas- Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Military Themed Christmas Tree
What about patriotic? Red, White and Blue? Post by QueenBeeCrafts |
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