Friday, December 5, 2008

The Happy Tree


“The Happy Tree.”

Helping others is a way to spread good cheer. This should be our focus all year long and not just during the holidays. Several years ago we came across a craft that helps remind us of this fact.

Going through an old Nov. 1981 “Tole World” magazine we came across a little tree created to teach a simple lesson to children and adults of all ages. It is called “The Happy Tree.” It also gave the story behind the tree.

We got the idea for our “Happy Tree” from this article and created many trees to give as gifts to others hoping to spread the idea that happiness can come from helping others. The tole painting magazine tree pattern is only about 10 inches tall, cut from a one-inch thick board and sanded.

We used walnut wood cut from trees that had died in our orchard. Our trees are about 24 inches tall including the star by about 16 inches wide and 2.5 inches thick. We cut them with a chain saw and left them with a rough finish. Our trees each turned out slightly different shapes as would real trees that grow naturally. Also none of them had a “perfect” shape to them just like the tree in the story.

As the story goes this tree grew up a bit crooked and windblown. But he is not focused on looking for perfection but instead to offer his warm, loving arms as shelter to all of his forest friends. It was said that his protective boughs and smiling heart give joy to the creatures through wind, rain, heat and cold all year long.

The story continues to say that each Christmas the creatures would return his love with gifts from nature: berries and nuts for garlands, glittering snow for shine and a star from the heavens to top him off in glory.

We illustrated the story by painting the tree with garland, snow and a happy face similar to the one in the magazine. To be able to display our tree outdoors we used paint that would stand up to the weather. Then we cut a star from tin and used a nail to punch holes along the edge to give it a decorative boarder. We used a nail to attach the star to the back of the tree so it is sticking up above the top.

To hold the tree upright we cut a six-inch base from another tree branch. It is secured with nails to the bottom of the tree.

We encourage everyone to help spread good cheer all year long. Share your happiness with others. Christians can even share the lasting happiness they have with others. Show love to others as Christ loves us.

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