Glass Christmas Tree Craft for the Holidays

Create a stunning glass Christmas tree craft for the holidays with our easy DIY tutorial. Follow step-by-step instructions to make your festive decor sparkle!

Welcome back for another Craft or Crap challenge! This time we are tackling Christmas in July! I have a dazzling DIY project that will add a touch of sparkle to your Christmas decor: a Glass Christmas Tree.

Let me know if this craft is a festive hit or a holiday miss!

I’m going head-to-head with Chas from Chas’ Crazy Creations for a craft challenge, where you get to decide whether our projects are CRAFT or CRAP!

Plus, stick around until the end for an amazing giveaway by Plan on It Emporium!

The Rules for Christmas in July Craft or Crap Challenge

The rules are so simple! Here they are – interpret them as you will:

  1. Must be Christmas-themed
  2. Must use a candle holder
  3. Must use something glass

If you want to craft along with us and get your project featured in a future Craft or Crap Challenge, you can find more info HERE!

Glass Christmas tree craft for the holidays | Materials for the glass Christmas tree craft for the holidays

Materials Needed to Make the Glass Christmas Tree:

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Folkart water color gelz in sea turtle

Glass Christmas Tree Craft for the Holidays Video Tutorial

Here is the video tutorial for the glass Christmas tree craft. It’s a perfect Christmas in July project!

How to Make a Glass Christmas Tree Directions

Prepare Your Metal Candleholder:

Clean your metal candleholder thoroughly to ensure the paint adheres well. I was originally going to leave it the natural metal. However, once I cleaned it, it changed color, and did not want to polish up. My solution was to paint it with a matte paint in Antique White.

Painting a metal candleholder antique white

I did not do an even coat. I wanted some of the original color to come through.

This will be the base of your glass Christmas tree. Let it dry completely.

Paint the Glass Candleholders:

Clean all the glass candleholders, inside and out.

I used rubbing alcohol to clean them. Folkart Watercolor Gelz in Sea Turtle, mixed with Mod Podge Ultra was the way I decided to go. I loved the sea turtle color.

I did originally try to brush it on the glass but it was streakier than I wanted. Instead, I mixed the Mod Podge and the paint and poured it into the insides of three of the candle holders.

Pouring Mod Podge and paint mixture into the candle holders

I didn’t do all of the candle holders because I wanted to alternate the green with a glittered one.

Just realize this will take some time to dry, so you’ll need to be patient.

Sparkle is a Must for a Craft for the Holidays

Choose two of the alternating candle holders to be the glittered sections. I tried to match the existing glittered piece, so I did a combo of fine silver glitter, disco glitter, Glamour Dust, and a teeny, tiny bit of gold.

tapping off excess glitter from glass candle holder

I brushed Mod Podge onto the outside of the chosen candle holders and then sprinkled the glitter mixture on them and then tapped the excess off.

Once dry, I used the Mod Podge spray in gloss to make sure the glitter didn’t flake off.

Assemble the Glass Christmas Tree

Use the metal candleholder as the base and start gluing the pieces together. I used a crazy glue but you can use E6000 too.

Putting the candleholders together for the glass Christmas tree for the holidays

You want the largest at the bottom and finish with the smallest at the top.

The Christmas Tree Craft Topper

Grab a small starfish and add a little Mod Podge and glitter to dress it up. Because of the particular candle holders, I thought it would need a pointy topper. So I did a gem with resin and added the leftover glitter.

glittering a starfish

Once the starfish was dry and the gem was cured, I glued them to the top of the glass Christmas tree to finish it off.

Add Fairy Lights

The final touch is to light it up!

I strung the fairy lights around the base of the tree. I thought about putting them over the glass but I thought I might not like that.

finished Glass Christmas tree craft for the holidays with a starfish

I tucked the switch under the bottom candleholder, so you can’t see it unless you are looking for it.

And there you have it, a beautiful Glass Christmas Tree perfect for the holidays!

Finished glass Christmas tree with the lights on

Let me know what you think. Was it…

A CRAFT OR CRAP!

Go Check Out Chas’ Project

Now it’s time to check out Chas’ project and see if hers is Craft or Crap!

DIY Snowman Craft from Thrift Store Dishes

In a funny turn of events, when we were talking, Chas and I realized she had created a glass Christmas tree before too! Check out her version HERE!

The Giveaway

Giveaway

The giveaway is sponsored by Carena at Plan On It Emporium!

  1. Comment below if my project is craft or crap.
  2. Head to Chas’ project and let her know if her project is craft or crap
  3. Go to this link and sign up to enter the Plan On It Emporium giveaway!

MORE INFO ABOUT THE GIVEAWAY *This is open to the US only. If you are under the age of 18, you will need to get your parent’s permission before entering. *Winner will be contacted by Carena from Plan On It Emporium. *Once announced, the winner will have 48 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be chosen. The gift card will be emailed to the winner. *CARENA WILL ONLY CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL AND WE WILL NOT ASK FOR ANY PERSONAL OR FINANCIAL INFORMATION **If anyone asks you for any personal information and/or financial information, it is a scam. Carena will only reach out via the email you provide. Scammers are clever, so if you are contacted by a Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram account that looks like Chas or Mona and they tell you you have won, it is NOT us. It is a scam. We will NOT contact you via Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram. We will ONLY contact you by the email you provide in the giveaway form.

How to Get Featured

get featured

On Facebook:

Join our Craft or Crap Facebook Group and share your pics:

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On Instagram:

Post a picture of your project on Instagram and tag: @CraftKlatch and @ChasCrazyCreations

***Be sure to use the hashtag #CraftorCrap If you aren’t on Instagram or Facebook, email your pictures to us at craftklatch@gmail.com or Chas at chas@chascrazycreations.com

Share what you make based on the Craft or Crap Challenges! Here’s how to get your project featured on a Craft or Crap Challenge: https://youtu.be/Z33BHu58JhE?si=RyFlGm4wQh1Dd2wo

Post a picture of your project on Instagram and tag: Mona @CraftKlatch Chas @ChasCrazyCreations

***Be sure to use the hashtag #CraftorCrap If you aren’t on Instagram or Facebook, email your pictures to us at craftklatch (at) gmail (dot) com or Chas at chas (at) chascrazycreations(dot)com

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Thanks so much for stopping by!

Remember: Life’s too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™ Stay safe.

Mona

11 thoughts on “Glass Christmas Tree Craft for the Holidays”

  1. I have to admit- I was doubtful at the beginning but when I saw the finished project, darn you did good girl!

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