Hey, it’s Christmas house tour week all over blogland! Or so I’ve gathered. I’m participating in the Very Merry Christmas Home Tour, hosted by Lovely, Etc., and my tour will be up tomorrow. In the meantime, here’s a small teaser, and a super simple Christmas craft. I posted on Instagram a couple of weeks ago about how I found this … Continue reading →
How to make a handmade folded Christmas tree card in just 5 minutes with a clever way to fold a half circle into a tree shape
Follow our simple tutorial to make a beautiful paper Christmas tree! These festive decorations are made by folding and cutting a single piece of printer paper into a 3D tree. So easy! These paper trees are such a fun winter craft for the whole family to make together. Place the trees on a coffee table, fireplace mantle, or even a holiday dinner table. Either way, you'll be sure to enjoy the homemade Christmas decor that you made for pennies! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps
I found these photos in a draft post - not exactly sure what happened at the time of me loading them on the post but they never went live, so here they are. I think the photos are self explanatory, it was really a lot of fun making this tree so am happy I came across this post! I might make some more for next Christmas now that my memory has been refreshed.
One fabric circle is all you need to create these folded Christmas tree ornaments! They're super quick and easy to sew!
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Here is a fun and easy project you can make while watching TV! Who doesn't like to keep their hands busy while watching a good movie? ...
For all my book loving, crafty friends…you must try making this Christmas tree made from an old book. I feel a teensy bit bad about defacing a book but this one was headed for the recycle bin anyway. Reduce, reuse, recycle, right!? Supplies: All you need for this project is an old paperback book. You […]
Discover the magic of the holiday season with our Free Crochet Christmas Tree Patterns! Bring warmth and tradition to your decor.
I have created Christmas trees by folding the pages of books but I haven’t tried this more colorful version of using magazines. Pop on over to the blog I Gotta Create for the tutorial on how …
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Need a fast and fabulous card idea? This speedy fun fold card tutorial is just what you’ve been looking for!
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Learn how to fold the book pages into stunning Christmas tree. Rustic Christmas tree book pages Christmas diy idea. Instant full of charm Christmas diyJust That Perfect Piece
In today's post: Learn how to turn an old book from the thrift store into a cute Christmas decoration with this folded book Christmas tree craft. I'm sitting in my kitchen with a Christmas scented
Learn how to make christmas tree napkins with this easy step by step tutorial. The video will show you the easiest way how to fold your christmas tree napkin like a pro
For all my book loving, crafty friends…you must try making this Christmas tree made from an old book. I feel a teensy bit bad about defacing a book but this one was headed for the recycle bin anyway. Reduce, reuse, recycle, right!? Supplies: All you need for this project is an old paperback book. You […]
Learn how to fold book page into elegant Christmas tree ornament. Christmas crafting with kids Easy paper ornaments. How to fold paper into a treeJust That Perfect Piece
There is nothing better than making some of your own decorations to hang on the festive tree. They remind you of the fun you had making them and the times you had with the item in the first place.
Imagine your Christmas dinner table setting, complete with little Christmas trees on each place setting. Learning this fold technique to create Christmas trees from your napkins is sure to make you the hit of the
Make folded Danish stars from fabric to decorate for the holidays! With just one straight seam, even the kids can get in on this holiday project.
This folded book Christmas tree is so easy to make and you do not need to buy anything! You can easily make a tree in less than 30 minutes.
Learn how to fold the book pages into stunning Christmas tree. Rustic Christmas tree book pages Christmas diy idea. Instant full of charm Christmas diyJust That Perfect Piece
Here is a fun and easy project you can make while watching TV! Who doesn't like to keep their hands busy while watching a good movie? ...
Unique origami Christmas tree decorations Made by Teresina Orie Agresta
Last week my daughter Zoë and I were grocery shopping when she noticed a huge pile of magazines offered by the supermarket. For some reason (maybe because they were the Christmas edition), they reminded me of the old magazine Christmas trees we made in primary school. So feeling a little nostalgic, Zoë (5) and I
This folded book Christmas tree is so easy to make and you do not need to buy anything! You can easily make a tree in less than 30 minutes.
My first ‘Abakhan’ project! In September, Little Sis and I went to the Exeter Sewing Day hosted by Fiona Pullen of The Sewing Directory. During the day I spent some time chatting to Wil…
Want to give a personalized holiday card with a homemade touch? Why not color a card! Coloring is all the rage this year! Customize the cover greeting, inside message, and closing signature. Then print, cut, fold, and color yourself or give the card uncolored for your recipient to color! The tree design is repeated on the inside (left), so it can be colored too, but it is washed out (grayed) enough to be able to be written over, if you like to include long hand-written messages in your cards. Or you have the option not to print it. Card templates are for 5" x 7" (1 card per sheet) or 3.5" x 5" (2 per sheet). The first page of the template is for the outside (front and back) and the second page of the template is for the inside of the card (intended to be printed on the reverse side of the 1st page). If you would rather leave the inside blank to hand-write a note, just print the first page. It is recommended that you print the card on card stock. You may also print on lighter weight paper and then mount on heavier card stock. See the instructions provided in the download for more tips. If you really want to make it your own, add some glitter, or a ribbon bow on an ornament! Have some fun! Conditions of Sale: This item is a digital download and will be available to you immediately after checkout. (See ** below for more details.) You will receive 3 PDF files: 1. Instructions on how to use the PDF card templates 2. PDF card template for 5" x 7" card (1 per sheet) 3. PDF card template for 3.5" x 5" card (2 per sheet) Please note that refunds and exchanges are not available on digital downloads. ***************************************************************** ***** ALL FILE DOWNLOADS AND IMAGES ON ***** THIS SITE ARE COPYRIGHTED ***** © 2015 Cynthia Caldwell, Yet Another Mom Shop ***** All rights reserved. ***** goCOLOR! is a trademark of Yet Another Mom ***************************************************************** You may print a reasonable number of cards for your own personal use to spread holiday cheer to your family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. You may NOT redistribute these files as-is or modified, nor sell the images as-is or colored, nor print the image on tote bags, mugs, etc. If gifting or putting on display, credit must be given to the artist (Cynthia Caldwell). You may not remove the text or images on the back of the card identifying the source of the artwork. You may share a photo of your hand-colored print on social media as long as you give credit to the artist (Cynthia Caldwell) and reference this shop (www.etsy.com/shop/YetAnotherMomShop). I'd love to see your final work! Share and find more of my work too at http://facebook.com/YetAnotherMomBlog! If you would like to use an image for hand-crafted items to sell (e.g., cards, bookmarks, mugs, etc.), for web site graphics (personal or business), or for other commercial use, please contact me for licensing arrangements. Any other questions? Please ask! Thank you! ------------------------------------------------------- ** How to Receive Your Digital Download After your payment has been processed during checkout, you will be presented with a link (View your files) which goes to the Downloads page, where you will be able to download the files immediately, and you will also receive an e-mail with a link to the download page. You may re-download again at any time by going to your Purchases & Reviews page, finding the order, and clicking on Download Files. For more information on digital download purchases, see the Etsy Help Page: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949.
Easy Christmas Craft Tutorial: how to make a folded paper christmas tree from a paperback book
DIY Christmas Tree Napkin Folding Tutorial - Video
If you love easy and inexpensive but still gorgeous and fun Chrsitmas crafts try this little origami Christmas tree ! This origami tree is really easy ( only involves basic origami folds ) so you can make some with the kids easily even without any paper folding skills. This little origami christmas tree will look good in any pattern and size so you can make some from any paper materials such as old Christmas wrapping papers or ( green ) tea bags ! Glue the paper folded pine trees in a sheet of cardstock and gift them as nice Christmas gift cards or in miniature as cute handmade gift tags !
Whether your style is minimalist or maximalist, Scandi or glam, there's an idea here for you.