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If you have a friend or co-worker who may like to use these free printable activities with their kids, I ask that you please share this post. My favourite thing to do with these flat origami projects is to string them up as a garland or tie on a piece of ribbon and hang from the tree but there are so many others ways you could use them.
These are the ideal origami Christmas decorations, as you can make multiples to hang in your window, or from the ceiling.Featuring a collection of different Christmas designs, this paper crafts pack will allow young learners to create origami versions of familiar festive figures, such as Santa Claus and a Christmas angel. Lift the flap up before opening it and then gently pressing it down, creating what’s known as a squash fold. Perhaps it is because the paper crane is a symbol of peace: what better way to express “peace on Earth, good will toward men”.
This easy origami Santa by Gathering Beauty is a great project to start with if you've never folded origami before. You will need 2 pieces of square paper, some thread and needle, some beads if you want and you will also need some glue. Thread some tiny lucky stars onto some transparent fishing line and make a floating star garland for your tree or mantel.Discover a flurry of free printable snowflake patterns, ensuring you can snip and snap your way to the perfect frosty creation in no time!