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Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper

Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper

Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper

A Christmas tree is indispensable for people to celebrate Christmas. Here is an illustrated tutorial for folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using eight-sided paper. First, fold the square paper Cut it into an octagon, and then learn how to fold the Christmas tree in detail. First, fold the prepared square paper along the diagonal, and then unfold it. There will be some diagonal creases on it.

Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper


Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper

Illustration of folding a three-dimensional Christmas tree using octagonal paper

Then fold the four corners to the middle of the paper and unfold it again. The obtained creases will form a square, and then repeat the above steps. When folding, you can form a triangular structure on the four corners and then stagger them. Fold together and use the crease to form an intersection in the middle of the triangle. This will create an intersection at each of the four corners of the paper.

The upper edges will be folded in the same way, and the upper edges will be folded in the same way. After folding in the same way, we can get the same origami edges as before. When all the edges are folded, we can get the origami model in the illustration.


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