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May 24, 2024

Trim the Tree with Galactic Garland by Kelly Knox

Trim the Tree with Galactic Garland –

You might not be able to go to the galaxy far, far away, but you can bring it to your home this holiday season. Turn wooden beads into your favorite Star Wars planets (and a space station) with this fun and easy how-to! Your glittering tree or cozy mantel will make spirits as bright as the center of the universe when adorned by Tatooine, Mustafar, Naboo, and the Death Star.

What You’ll Need

Note: These materials make a five-foot long garland.

  • 48 unfinished 25mm wooden beads
  • 48 star-shaped plastic or wooden beads
  • Thick string or twine (at least five feet)
  • Black, white, light gray, blue, green, red, orange, and tan acrylic paint
  • Disposable paper bowls
  • Paint brushes
  • Straws or pencils
  • Scissors

Get Started!

Step 1: Begin by flipping over one paper bowl and cutting small holes so that the straws or pencils fit snugly. These will hold the beads as they dry.

Death Star

Galactic Garland step 2

Step 2: Slide one bead on the straw. Paint it light grey and let dry.

Step 3: Mix a small amount of grey and black paint for a dark grey color. Paint a line across the equator of the grey bead, with the openings on the left and right side, for the trench. Let dry.

Step 4: Paint a small dark grey circle for the dish. Let dry.

Step 5: Paint small white dots across the bead for the lights and let dry.

Step 6: Repeat for a total of 12 Death Star beads.

Naboo

Step 7: Add a small amount of green paint and blue paint to a disposable bowl. Do not mix.

Step 8: Place no more than two wooden beads in the bowl and begin to gently roll them around the bottom of the bowl until they are covered. The paint on the bottom should create a marbling effect on the beads as they roll.

Note: If a young crafter is helping out, place newspaper or a drop cloth on the floor as the beads may hop out of the bowl if shaken too hard.

Galactic Garland step 9

Step 9: If you have too much of one color on the bead, simply add more paint to the bowl and roll again.

Step 10: Slide the beads on a straw to dry.

Step 11: Repeat for a total of 12 Naboo beads.

Mustafar

Step 12: Add a small amount of red paint and orange paint to a disposable bowl. Do not mix.

Galactic Garland step 13

Step 13: Place no more than two wooden beads in the bowl and begin to gently roll them around the bottom of the bowl until they are covered in paint.

Step 14: Slide the beads on a straw to dry.

Step 15: Repeat for a total of 12 Mustafar beads.

Tatooine

Step 16: Add a small amount of tan paint and white paint to a disposable bowl. Do not mix.

Step 17: Place no more than two wooden beads in the bowl and begin to gently roll them around the bottom of the bowl until they are covered in paint. These beads should be more tan than white.

Step 18: Slide the beads on a straw to dry.

Step 19: Repeat for a total of 12 Tatooine beads.

String the Beads

Galactic Garland step 20

Step 20: Tie a knot or loop at one end of the twine. Slide a star bead on to the twine, all the way to the end.

Galactic Garland step 21

Step 21: Slide the planets and star beads in a repeating pattern of star, planet, star, and planet.

Galactic Garland step 22

Step 22: Keep stringing until all beads are on the twine, and then tie a knot or loop at the other end of the string. Trim the ends as needed.

Your galactic garland is complete! Hang more than one or make a super long chain if your tree is the size of a small moon.

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Kelly Knox writes features and DIYs for StarWars.com. Her writing can also be seen on Marvel, DC Comics, IGN, and more. Follow her on Twitter at @kelly_knox to talk Star Wars, games, and crafts.


This information appeard first at https://www.starwars.com/news/galactic-garland

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