How to make a Liberty inspired Christmas tree

20th December 2015

Liberty Inspired Christmas Tree

“As evening fell all the lights came on, I had never seen anything like Liberty before. It reminded me of a huge galleon with all the windows ablaze with light.”

Terry de Havilland.

There is no other place like Liberty! Once you are inside the store, you will feel you have fallen down an enchanting rabbit hole into the Alice in Wonderland world. Not only during the Christmas festive season, but across the whole year. Every time it is an adventure.

Liberty store in London
Liberty store in London.

Your senses get moving. As you first step inside, you get fully immersed into an explosion of colours, buttons and fabrics. A joy!!! The beauty department takes you directly to the botanical garden with a myriad of fragrances to choose from. You can find the latest collections from Milan, New York, Tokyo, Paris, and off course, London! Ready-to-wear or do you want to go back in time and try on vintage fifties or sixties dresses? Then you will really feel like Audrey Hepburn having ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’. I also find the exterior very charming as I am fond of the Tudor period. The extraordinary store has been situated on Great Marlborough Street since 1924.

 

 

Liberty fabric
Liberty fabrics, ribbons and all sorts of haberdashery.

Finest cottons and unique prints are important aspects of Liberty fabrics. The patterns are quite distinctive with small motives and flowers. Over the past years, I have been making dresses from Liberty fabrics and have accumulated left over material thinking that one day, I would use them to decorate the home or a garment. This year, while I was looking through my box and thinking to get a real giant Christmas tree, I finally got inspired; ‘why not have a 100% Liberty Christmas tree?’ My lounge will look elegant and warm at the same time. I always feel rewarded when I make things with my own hands. The result is pretty stunning. Here’s how I did it:

You will need:

  • Liberty print fabric
  • Polystyrene balls
  • Scissors
  • PVA glue
  • Brush
  • Wire
  • Pliers for cutting the wire
  • Transparent fishing line to hang the baubles
Materials needed for making the Liberty Xmas Balls
Materials needed for making the Liberty Christmas baubles.

Method

Christmas balls
After attaching fabric to the baubles with glue, hang them up to dry.
  • Choose your Liberty fabric. I made 40 baubles using various prints
  • Cut the fabric into small rectangles about 3 cm x 1.5 cm
  • Cut the wire and twist to create a loop.
  • Create a small hole in the polystyrene ball and insert the loop
  • Put a little glue on the hole to secure it
  • Apply the PVA glue to the polystyrene ball using a brush
  • Start attaching the fabric in patches from top to bottom
  • Try to recreate the pattern of the material
  • Create an indoor drying line where you can hang the baubles to dry
  • Finally, use a transparent fishing line to hang them on the tree
Liberty Tree
Hang your Liberty Christmas decorations traditionally in the tree or anywhere else around the home.

Variation: you can always buy Alice in Wonderland print fabric from other stores or a market. The fun part will be to hang the baubles on the tree along with the Lewis Carroll characters, tea mugs and playing cards. I will try it myself next year!

By ilaria

2 Comments

  1. Reply

    Benita

    Wow! I love this Christmas tree! So simple and effective to make the I must try next year! Thank you Ilaria for sharing with us!

    1. Reply

      ilaria

      Thanks Benita, glad you like it. There are some new craft ideas coming up soon!

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