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Making a Money Tree

March 30, 2010

branch with money attached for birthday giftThis is a money tree created for a 50th surprise birthday party. It is constructed of a sassafras branch (dogwood works good as well), curling ribbon in various lengths tied onto the branches. I used a vase as tall as the branch and added sand and rocks for stability. Money, small gag gifts, notes, candy, cards, even jewelry can be added. I plan on affixing 10 $5 bills to start off the decor and have guests add to it.

By Kym from Madison, AL

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Your idea is beautiful. We have several dogwood trees on our property and I want this for a centerpiece. I think maybe I'll hang crystals from the ribbons though. Thank you for this idea.

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March 30, 2010

How do you make a money tree?

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September 15, 2009

I have made several money trees for our ministers and missionaries. Just get a branch off a tree the size you can use.

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August 11, 2009

I need to make a money tree for our Pastor, for Pastor Appreciation Day. Can someone help me out?

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June 29, 2009

We want to give my 85 year old mother money for her birthday, we want to make a money tree. Any suggestions on how to craft one?

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I know there are certain ways the dollars need to be folded. etc.

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February 20, 2007
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