This is another kind of Christmas tree you can make for the coming holidays. You can choose the one you like more, and use your imagination for making yours beautiful and unique. Enjoy it Origami Maniacs.................
To begin, you will need 7 different sheets of paper. For the tutorial I'm using white for ease of photographing, this will be the trunk and so should be out of either brown or black. The remaining 6 sheets should be varying sizes. For the trees I make I start with an 8 inch piece of paper and go down 1 inch for each additional sheet; so here I have an 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 3 inch squares of paper. Also, the largest green square and the square used for the trunk (the white sheet here) are the same size - 8 inches. Note: any number of green sheets can be used, I am using 6 for the benefit of giving 24 compartments for an advent calendar. Thanks for your comment. I hope the answer satisfies you. Keep visiting my blog.
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This Christmas tree is a creation of Makoto Yamaguchi. The yellow star on the top of the tree seems to be the "Pentagonal star" of Endla Saar. It is made from one pentagonal piece of paper.
what size paper?
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ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing when it is done!
ReplyDeleteHOW DO YOU MAKE THE STAR?
ReplyDeleteLook in modular stars and choose one. I recommend you David's star. Thanks for your comment.
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nice christmas trees ,, n your blog is very usefull and many discuss about origami , 1 like Cara membuat origami
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup pour ce tuto. Ce sapin est magnifique !
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for instructions. This christmas tree is wonderfull !
This Christmas tree is a creation of Makoto Yamaguchi.
ReplyDeleteThe yellow star on the top of the tree seems to be the "Pentagonal star" of Endla Saar. It is made from one pentagonal piece of paper.
Great site.Thanks for all the easy to follow instructions. This tree with the Magen Dovid...next year I'm gonna make a Chanukah bush!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!