Solstice Tree Fort

by jesse.hensel in Living > Christmas

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Solstice Tree Fort

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This year instead of cutting down a tree we began working on a new holiday tradition.

Cutting the Canvass

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I purchased a strip of canvass 8 feet wide and 6 yards long. I laid it out on the floor and a friend and I drew a half circle 16ft in diameter.  We then folded fabric in half and cut out an egg shaped doorway (half from each side). I folded the circle one last time and cut off the point (to make space for the polls to cross). The image below shows my intended design which I deviated from slightly just to make layout as easy as possible.

Hemming

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I used grommets to hemm the edges because I thought the fabric would be too thick for my girlfriend's sewing machine.

Setting Up the Polls

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I harvested six birch saplings that were growing out of the floor of a long abandoned green house. I aimed for straight polls about 10ft long and the width of my thumb. I bundled the polls together with duct tape about 8ft form the end. I spread the poles apart and used the grommet holes to lash the fabric around the structure. 

Lighting and Decoration

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I threaded Holiday Lights between the canvass and the poles, and the kids added ornaments.