I have been out of blogging for some time. Just got busy with things, but was itching to get back and do something. So started today with a simple paper pine tree.
Its great as kids craft too and you can make these in no time, once you get to know how to fold the paper.
You'll need:
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A square piece of paper.
Steps:
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- Fold the square piece of paper diagonally by bringing the two opposite corners of the paper together and then open it up.
- Now fold the paper diagonally again by bringing the other two corners together and then open it up again.
- Fold the paper in half by bringing the two sides together and then open it up.
- Fold the paper again in half by bringing the other two sides together and then open it up.
- Now taking all the creases you made as your guideline, fold the paper like the picture below. Basically you bring the two opposite corners of the paper and bring it inward and then press everything down, so you get a square folded piece of paper.
- Take right flap of the paper and bring to the center line and press it down to make the crease and then open it up again.
- Fold back the paper in the middle and then repeat for the left flap.
- Then flip it over and repeat for the other two flaps. After you are done folding all the four flaps, you will get a folded paper like this.
- In the picture above, you see the smaller triangle shaped folded paper at the bottom, cut that off.
- Now you have the bigger triangle shaped folded paper to work with. Cut slits on two sides of the folded triangle paper.
- Fold each flap of paper individually like the picture below.
- After you have folded each flap, spread out the flaps a little and you have a pine tree..:)
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How fun and something my kids could do. Would love if you came and shared this on the Merry Monday link party.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erlene for stopping by and for the invite. I will most definitely join in on Monday...:)
DeleteVery clever and your tutorial is well done. I like both paper trees; will have to attempt to make one for me!
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DeleteSo cute! The steps don't look too hard too, I could even do this. ;) Visiting from Fabulously Frugal party! Also, we'd love for you to link up to our party Motivational Monday! http://www.dwellinginhappiness.com/motivational-monday-2/
ReplyDeletehahaha Amanda, if I could do it, I am sure you can too..Thanks for visiting and I will join you on Monday..:)
DeleteGreat craft! Pinning this for later when I am in the winter mood!
ReplyDeleteThank you AnnMarie!
DeleteI love these. I think they would great on my mantle at Christmas...maybe with a little glitter on top? Pinning for sure! G'day! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, those would be perfect with glitter Kim!
DeleteVery neat! I had no idea you could do that with one piece of square paper! Thanks for linking up at Gingerly Made!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginger!
DeleteYou make it look so easy. And this is something that won't cost much.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Heidi, this does not cost much at all..:)
DeleteThanks for stopping by..
Did this with my 5th graders last Xmas. It's a great supplement to putz houses as well.
ReplyDeleteLove love love this! I have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up at Wonderful Wed. Blog Hop. I featured you on my fb page. Please come share again. Carrie, A Mother's Shadow
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...and elegant. I can appreciate that!! Thank you so much for linking up at Snickerdoodle Sunday- I hope you'll come back later this week with more makes!
ReplyDeleteSarah (Sadie Seasongoods)
I just love this & with such great instructions! Thank you for networking with us on the CLIMB!
ReplyDeleteAngie
godsgrowinggarden.com
I know that I just commented a few days ago but I love this so much it is being featured on my blog today as part of "Tuesdays with a Twist" blog hop: http://www.godsgrowinggarden.com/2014/09/time-to-link-up-tuesdays-with-twist_16.html
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Angie
This is an excellent tutorial! I just linked to it on my latest blog post: http://somuchtomake.blogspot.com/2014/12/glittered-origami-christmas-trees.html
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I found you from So much to makes post, fab idea and so easy to, thanks.Pinning!
ReplyDeleteVery cool trees! They look so elegant and yet are inexpensive to make.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Christmas trees. Thanks for sharing the how to with us. They are so unique. Now to find my scissors!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial on the paper trees. I'm going to make some with my girls. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!
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Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
These trees are so cute. I have to give them a try. Pinning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Turn It Up Tuesday,
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Oh that does look easy! Great idea to keep the kids busy or quick decorations for a party. Thanks for sharing with us at the #HomeMattersParty link party.
ReplyDeleteLook so great. These are fun to make with the whole family around the kitchen table. Hope to seeing you again tomorrow at FineCraftguild when a new edition of SHARE IT starts. Thank you for linking this up! ~ Rose
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I am featuring these at my link party from last weeks The creative gallery link up. I am excited to see what you link up this week.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your paper trees! I will be featuring you this week! Thanks for sharing on My 2 favorite Things on Thursday!! Hope to see you again this week (with out any glitches) Pinned!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! You make it all look so simple too.
ReplyDeleteYou always make the most amazing things out of paper. Thank you for sharing these trees at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazingly beautiful! What a great craft!
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