10 Christmas trees from Kemerovo designers

It’s time to get the garlands, buy toys and get the house ready for the New Year. And what a holiday without a Christmas tree! Woman’s Day made a selection of the most unusual Christmas trees created by Kemerovo craftsmen.

December 5 2014

Herringbone magnet and symbols of the year

Katerina Tomskikh: This Christmas tree was drawn by the illustrator Sailor, she lives in Ecuador, and was born in St. Petersburg. We have never seen her, but we have been working perfectly for two years now. Herringbone and these guys are the heroes of the New Year’s card. We transferred them into a tree, cut them with a laser, and I painted them.

Victoria Romashina: I am engaged in sweet design (creating sweet bouquets from sweets – approx. Woman’s Day) and decided to try to make topiary (ornamental trees – approx. Woman’s Day) from coffee beans, which will not only decorate the house, but also fill it with the delicate aroma of coffee …

Saltanova Natalia: I have been fond of beads for over 15 years. I make flowers, compositions, trees. I am looking for inspiration on the Internet and in the world around us.

Sophia Titova: I make Christmas trees from cardboard cones. The design came out of nowhere, on its own. In addition to Christmas trees, I make amulets, jewelry boxes, bodypainting and face painting, painting various surfaces.

Anastasia Shelikhova: I am always inspired by the work of international florists. In this case, it is Karl-Michael Haake. I used the simplest materials, New Year’s. When there is no real Christmas tree, but there are fir branches, imagination and creativity draw the forms themselves. I was fond of floristry since childhood, I just did not know what my hobby was called.

Anastasia Neudakhina: The coffee tree is a great gift, with its aroma it creates an atmosphere of warmth, love and comfort. And it also helps a lot to cheer up, which is extremely necessary in winter!

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