Christmas bunch
What to use:
Various branches and leaves (pine needles, cypress leaves, pine cones, rosemary...)
How to do it:
Use red rope to tie them all together. Pay attention to ventilation and avoid light. You can also make them into Dried flowers, extending happiness until next Christmas~
Pine Cone Owl
What to use:
Pine cones, colored felt cloth, scissors, glue gun (glue), pipe brush
How to do it:
a. Cut the felt cloth into the shape of face and wings according to the picture;
b. Cut the tube brush into small sections to make feet;
c. Glue them to the pinecones.
Origami Christmas tree
What to use:
Colored paper, compasses, scissors, foam blocks, bamboo sticks
How to do it:
a. Cut colored paper into several circles of different sizes;
b. Fold the round paper in half four times and fold it into a three-dimensional shape according to the picture;
c. Put them on the bamboo sticks in order from large to small. Cut off the excess bamboo sticks and insert a small ball on the top (you can also use a foam block to cut it into a ball instead). You can also add some small decorations on the surface.
Plasticine Christmas tree
What to use:
Plasticine, pencil, pointed beauty scissors
How to do it:
a. Shape the plasticine into a cone shape and put it on the pencil;
b. Use scissors to cut out leaves layer by layer, making sure they are even in size;
c. Complete!
Origami Santa
What to use:
Two pieces of colored paper with one side red and one side white
How to do it:
Just follow the picture and fold it~
Napkin Christmas tree
What to use:
Napkin
How to do it:
Just stack it according to the picture, and put a small decoration on the top of the Christmas tree to give your friends and family who are coming for dinner a small surprise.
Little Snowman in Socks
What to use:
High socks (preferably white), scissors, colorful cloth strips to make scarves, buttons, and some rubber bands
How to do it:
a. Use socks to make snowThe human body and socks and feet can be made into hat (as shown above on the left Picture), you can also fill it into the snowman’s belly;
b. You can go to Old Find it on clothes.
Match Snowflake Coaster
What to use:
Burned matchsticks, cardboard, glue
How to do it:
a. Cut the cardboard into a snowflake shape according to the length of the match;
b. Use matchsticks to neatly cover the cardboard;
PS: The black gradient color after burning matches is used here. You can also design the color texture of the snowflakes yourself and fill it with other things, as long as the outer outline is maintained; you can also reverse the order of ab and paste the surface decoration. Cut out the cardboard.
Colored Paper Latte Art
What to use:
Colored paper, scissors, glue
How to do it:
a. Cut the colored paper according to the picture, and pay attention to gluing the corners of the paper one after the other;
b. You can connect the garlands end to end to form a string, or glue them into one big flower as shown in the picture.