How to make a Christmas tree out of paper with your own hands

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Hello, dear readers of the site knigorez.ru. Today we’ll talk with you about how to decorate your home for the New Year with paper Christmas trees.

This, firstly, can be flat images of a Christmas tree on paper, postcards, walls, including those made using the quilling technique.



Christmas trees in quilling technique:

Volumetric Christmas trees

It is not even necessary for the Christmas tree to be green in order to create a New Year's mood in your apartment. And decorated with buttons and beads, they will be simply amazing!

Christmas trees of an unusual conical shape also have a right to exist.

For the manufacture of voluminous Christmas trees, you should not limit yourself only to colored paper, you can use newspapers, old magazines, cardboard and even music notebooks.

All rights to the images belong to the authors of the products, we have systematized for you various ways of making paper Christmas trees within the framework of the article. Website team http://knigorez.ru

Comments (2)

  1. Wow, how many people have imagination! I myself would never have thought of making a Christmas tree from old rulers. And it looks very original. I'll take note. Just like the New Year is coming soon. I will definitely try to do something like this with my son. I think he will be interested in the process, and the result will delight the whole family throughout the long New Year holidays!

  2. It was always interesting to work with paper. And so, for the New Year, I decided to make postcards with a Christmas tree using the quilling technique for all my family and friends. I have never done this, but I was inspired by the fact that it will look very nice. At first it was difficult, but thanks to the pictures already in the article, I made a lot of greeting cards. All my relatives were very pleased with such an original gift.

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