I had purchased a drop cloth several months ago at Lowe's hoping to come up with a project later one. I simply cut it in the shape of a square. I know most are round, but I am awful at cutting circles. I then used some fabric in a similar color to crate a ruffled edge using a glue gun. Then I simply added some self adhesive stars around the top of the ruffle. All together this project cost around ten dollars. Pretty inexpensive and easy to make. I just used some velcro to attach it together in the back of the tree.
Now the bottom of my tree does not look so bare. I also wanted to something that did not get covered in the hair from my yellow lab that seems to go everywhere even when vacuuming all the time. This is the perfect match for his color so I will not even notice. See ~
Thanks for stopping by!
Megan
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