Christmas Apart from Santa Claus, the main character that people like the most is the Christmas tree. In Western families, a Christmas tree is often placed at home when Christmas comes. In the past, all that was available were real trees. As people’s awareness of environmental protection increases, real Christmas trees are used less and less, and plastic Christmas trees have begun to be used instead. But here we will use a more low-carbon and environmentally friendly method to make a Christmas tree, that is, a hand-made origami Christmas tree.
This handmade origami Christmas tree uses a folding method that is very similar to inlay folding, so its difficulty is comparable to many particularly complex handmade origami roses, so if you want to challenge yourself If you have the ability to make origami, this handmade origami Christmas tree is perfect for you. Although this handmade origami Christmas tree is a bit difficult to make, the detailed origami illustrations can still help you complete the production of this handmade origami Christmas tree to the greatest extent, it just requires a little more patience on your part. However, if you think this Christmas tree is too difficult, we will also recommend you a Christmas tree made by paper quilling. Since paper quilling is easier than origami, Christmas trees made of paper quilling often become Peoples choice, try it now.
1. The following are some basic materials that need to be prepared. Green colored paper is a better choice for handmade origami Christmas trees, but using other colors of paper will also bring a different experience, and you can adjust it according to your own needs. The tools also needed are glue and a utility knife. Of course, you can also add an origami lucky star at the end, and the effect will be equally good.
2. Since the color paper that is easier to buy is usually A4 color printing paper, we will start with A4 color printing paper here. Cut A4 color printing paper into squares. Then fold the square into nine equal parts vertically and horizontally in order to create corresponding creases to facilitate subsequent production.
3. Turn the paper over, and then adjust the pre-crease to the folding style as shown in the origami diagram to ensure that subsequent folding can proceed smoothly.
4. Fold the paper from top to bottom to form a multi-layer folded structure as shown in the picture, thus making basic preparations for the origami Christmas tree.
5. Then the longitudinal direction is also stacked and folded according to the pre-folded creases to form such a unique two-way stacked structure, and these stacked structures will become the final leaf effect of the hand-made origami Christmas tree.