Cut 25 wires of 20" long (adjust if you want a taller tree)
Bring them together and grab the pile with 2 pliers, leaving about 4" at the base (left hand side in the photo below) and 8" at the crown (right hand side in photo) so the body will be 8" too.
Twist just the body using the pliers until the wires are pretty tight to each other.
Separate the wires at the base and crown in groups of 3 and bend to the sides around the body of the tree. For the crown, make 5 groups of 3 wires and the rest gather in 1 group of 10.
Twist each group of 3 wires around each other and leave 1"-2" loose at the ends.
Curl the ends as tight as you like, on the inside or outside. We curled on the inside for the base and outside for the crown.
You can leave the base "curls" lay flat on the floor or bend as my sister did or to the opposite side.
Start working on the group of 10 wires you have left in the middle of your tree. Twist the wires and curl randomly as you work your way up to the tip of the crown.
Spray on some primer and allow to completely dry then spray some black paint, making sure you cover the tree well (pay attention to the curls, those are harder to reach). You may need to spray twice and if that's the case, allow the first coating to dry well before spraying again.