Christmas Origami - Let's Make a Christmas Tree🎄

Hello Everyone,

Wish you all a merry Christmas!!! Hope everyone of you is having a great time... Christmas is almost over now and we are getting ready to welcome the New Year. But today my post is on a simple Christmas origami which I came across when I was browsing the internet. I gave a try on it and that came perfectly well so I thought why shouldn't I share this with you all.

Origami is something that I like to do but you know sometimes when it contains some really difficult steps it's confusing. Paper crafting should be fun with easy steps and less number of materials we need to make it out. Therefore today I chose a super easy Christmas origami - a beautiful Christmas Tree that you can make in 5 mins and all what you need is only a paper and a pair of scissors.

Christmas tree is a significant part of every Christmas celebration, we erect a decorated Christmas tree with the dawn of December month reflecting we are getting ready to welcome the Christmas. So today the origami that I'm going to share with you all is a Christmas tree that looks cute and easy to make. You can easily use this as a decoration and can get your kids involved to make them while learning paper crafting and having fun.

Now let's see how we are going to make this beautiful Christmas Tree

  1. First fold the paper symmetrically to the four sides.
  2. Next you have to grab the two diagonal edges and fold the paper as shown below.
  3. Then pick the fold line and fold it again, making the previous fold line becomes centered.
  4. After that cut the bottom part and put some cuts on as below.
  5. Now fold the cuts one by one until you finish folding all the cuts.

Now the Christmas tree is ready.

I have also uploaded a video on how I made this beautiful Christmas Tree, so you can have a look.

Thank you for reading my post and before concludimg my participation I would like to invite @kusal, @besticofinder and @dilums to participate in this contest.

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