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Watch how to make a fuzzy wire Christmas tree
A woman made an awesome green Christmas tree using fuzzy wires.
Michaella Jamila of Aella's Crafts crafted the mini decors she DIYs in her bedroom using different materials in Bataan, the Philippines.
Footage shows Michaella making a cone using cardboard. She surrounded them with light green fuzzy wires and shaped them as branches with leaves.
When the tree was finished, she glued it onto a platform with a branch and placed small gift boxes on its foot.
Michaella, who also sells the mini Christmas trees, said: ' I make most of my products by hand. My customers love the fuzzy trees because they do not take up too much space. They are perfect for those who have small rooms but still want to feel the Christmas spirit with decorations.'
She put cute bows around the tree as finishing touches.
The Philippines celebrates the festive season of Christmas earlier than most countries, showcasing a distinctive cultural tradition. Families may begin decorating their homes as early as September 1.
Catholicism was introduced to the Philippines by Spanish missionaries in the 16th century, quickly becoming the country's dominant religion.
Over the centuries, Catholicism has become deeply ingrained in Filipino culture and society. Today, many Filipinos identify as Catholic not only because of their religious beliefs but also because of their cultural heritage.
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