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Christmas Origami
Christmas Origami
Christmas Origami
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Christmas Origami

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Start with a simple square of paper and fold your way to a collection of magical Christmas creations. With clear step-by-step guides for every project, this is a book that's got Christmas wrapped up!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 27, 2020
ISBN9781398800922
Christmas Origami
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Belinda Webster

Belinda Webster has designed many books, magazines and educational materials for young people. She specialises in paper craft, especially origami.

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    Christmas Origami - Belinda Webster

    SANTA’S WORKSHOP

    At the North Pole, Santa’s workshop is full of activity in the lead up to Christmas Eve.

    Santa

    Letter to Santa

    Reindeer

    Elf

    Sleigh

    Present

    SANTA

    Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without Santa Claus! Follow these steps to fold your own St. Nick.

    TO MAKE THE BODY

    1. Valley fold the paper a third of the way from the right-hand edge. Cut along the fold. Fold the strip into thirds and cut along these folds, too.

    2. Your paper should look like this. Put the three small pieces of paper to one side.

    3. Take the large piece of paper. Fold down the top edge and fold up the bottom edge, as shown.

    4. Your paper will look like this. Turn it over.

    5. Fold the paper in half from left to right.

    6. Your paper will look like this. Unfold it.

    * * *

    Hard

    7. Valley fold both edges in to the middle crease.

    8. Valley fold both sides out from the middle, ending each fold a third of the way from the bottom edge.

    9. Now fold the top down, like this.

    TO MAKE THE HAT

    10. The body is finished. Put it to one side.

    11. Take one of the small squares from step 2. Mountain fold it in half and unfold.

    12. Rotate the paper 90˚, so the crease in the middle is horizontal.

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