![]() My Christmas Tree Holiday Origami (: With a two four pointed stars." I also made more five-pointed stars which his classmates hung around their big Christmas tree ^_^ So with your help, I made this table top Christmas Tree with a five-pointed star. The school of my son required the students there to submit any Christmas decor which was homemade. I took a strip of paper and ripped it up and glued it in the star shape. I redid the star using 2 4 point stars as well :) Have fun!įrom reader in Strafford "This is my origami christmas tree and I used two 4 point stars." Now, all you need to do is to decorate your origami Christmas Tree. Once you have 2 of the above picture, you just need to tape them up on both sides so that they'll look like a 3D tree. You will need to repeat the steps and fold another half Christmas tree. Open it up slightly and this is half of your origami Christmas Tree. Fold the left slanting edge to meet with the right vertical edge: Repeat the fold, this time the left slantin edge should line up with the right vertical edge: Now flip the paper over and you should see this: Now fold top half only so that the right slanting edge lines up with the left vertical edge: Now, fold the paper in half so that the left tip meets the right tip: Open it up so that you can see the crease in the middle:įold the bottom tip to meet the crease in the center: You need 2 sheets of green (or whatever color you like) square 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) origami paper for this. These bookmarks were created using purchased clipart from following Etsy sellers: clipartland, KennaSatoDesigns, and ClipArtisan.Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page! Help younger children so they don’t get frustrated (although most kids aren’t going to mind if the faces don’t line up exactly!)
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