Christmas Origami, The DIY Creations To Complement Christmas Decorations
The entry of December also gives meaning to the Christmas festivities such as Christmas trees, food, and knick-knacks associated with Christmas celebrations. Most people usually take back their Christmas paraphernalia that are kept when the celebrations that are seen so festively throughout the world are over. Knick-knacks such as lamps, socks, to ornaments for Christmas trees can be found in various forms. However, has it ever crossed your mind to make your own knick-knacks for Christmas using origami?
To make Christmas origami is not as difficult as you can imagine, even if you enjoy it, making Christmas origami will be easy and fun. From an adorable Santa gazelle, gift socks, or elegant wreaths, below we’ll show you some videos on tutorials on how to create various Christmas origami to decorate and enliven your home when the holiday arrives.
Snowman
How to make a snowman or yuki-daruma is pretty easy, all you need is two sheets of origami paper to create a snowman that is identical to this Christmas day. There are several ways to bend, but the addition of winter hats and scarves as contained in the video tutorial below is different from the others. When the folding process is complete, you can add details for the final touch, eg with markers or stickers.
Christmas tree
This is a two part origami. The first video tutorial will show you how you can create a small Christmas tree from origami paper. It looks like the star is a separate part, but actually part of the origami paper is green, and is connected to the tree. Use kirigami (paper cutter). Once you’ve finished folding your tree, complete with the base, free yourself to let your imagination run wild and make or draw your own decorations.
Deer
An easy to imitate and good tutorial for beginners, all you need is a square origami paper to make this cute deer simple. You can put the finishing touches with pens, markers, or crayons. Make a red-nosed Santa Rudolph or make your own reindeer.
Santa Claus
This form is the most complicated form of Christmas origami, but in the video tutorial will be explained how to make in detail including step-by-step. Make it a great origami form even beginners can master it.
Christmas Wreath
When the appearance of a round flower arrangement looks so difficult to make, it is actually much easier than you can imagine. This form requires the most amount of paper, 16 papers. However, some just folded over and over again. After being able to make one of the branches for the wreath, all that needs to be done is to repeat the process over and over again. Until finally folding individual pieces within each other, thus braiding into the circular shape needed to make a wreath. Once done, you can add ribbon or bell, to make it more lively.
So how? feels easy to be sure. There is no harm in trying to make your own Christmas decoration for your home. Good luck! And below are some examples of other Christmas origami.