Santa Claus is definitely the protagonist of Christmas. Every child looks forward to Santa Claus' arrival. I wonder if the kids have ever seen Santa Claus? Today, the origami editor from the production department will share with you a combination Santa Claus. This is a combination of Santa Claus. Everyone can combine freely to give people a different feeling. If you are interested, lets study together!
Take the square piece of paper that is red on the other side and white on the back. Red origami paper works well, or if you don't have one you can use redPackagingPaper.
Step 1:
Imagine the paper divided into three parts. Cut off a third. The sizes don't need to be exactly the same as 1/3, just approximate.
Step 2:
For the thin segment, place those three small squares. There may be a sliver of paper left behind, and if so, you can throw it away.
Step 3:
Put threeKeep small pieces aside for later. With the larger piece, fold in the top and bottom edges just a little. These will be fur cuffs for Santas clothes.
Turn the paper over.
Step 4:
Fold in half to get the central crease. Expand.
Step 5:
Fold the left and right edges of the paper to the center crease.
Step 6:
Imagine that this article is divided into three parts. Place your finger at the 1/3 mark (green dot) to secure the paper. Peel off the paper and fold it extending from the one-third mark to the top corner of the paper.
Step 7:
Collapse the top half of the model downward. Position the fold so it is at the junction where the white part of the paper is wider than the red part.
Santa Claus body is completed.
Step 8:
3 small squares will be made into Santa Claus’s head, hat a>, toy packaging bag,
Position papers so that they are "diamond" shaped (diagonally balanced).
Collapse all 3 from left to right. Expand.
Step 9:
Header: Fold the left and right edges to the center crease
Cap: Fold in half (from top to bottom). Expand
Bag: Fold left and right edges to center crease.
Step 10:
Head: turned over, hat: folded with the pointed bottom pointing upward at the horizontal crease. Large bag: Folded about 1/3 of the way the tip is.
Step 11:
Head: Finished, Hat: Fold the bottom edge once. SACK: Fold the top left corner a bit so its not too angular.
Step 12:
Open the hat and bag.
Step 13:
Hat: Fold the left and right edges to the central crease
SACK: Done.
Step 14:
Hat: Turn over.
Everything is ready, let’s start assembling the three parts of Santa Claus.
Step 15:
Sliding hat on Santas head. These three parts can be assembled in many ways to create a whimsical origami Santa.
Will be laid on Santas sleeves. Place the head on top of the main body so there is maximum overlap of the beard and body. This is the most stable orientation.
Place the head a little higher than the body. This makes Santa look less stocky.
Fold the top of the toy wrapper and hang it over Santas shoulder. The roosters head is tilted to one side, which makes it look like Santa has a really heavy toy in his pocket.
You can use a hole punch to punch a black circle (for the button) and a white circle (for the POM pom). The possibilities are endless for Part Three Santa!