How to Draw a 1d Christmas Tree on Paper

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Decorating with paper Christmas trees can be a beautiful and inexpensive way to create a festive holiday atmosphere in your home or office. Not only are paper Christmas trees beautiful, they are also easy to make and a lot of fun to decorate! This article gives instructions on how to make two different kinds of paper Christmas tree decorations. Both methods make excellent group projects for children or adults. Use your imagination, and have a great time!

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    Assemble your materials. You can keep your tree simple, or get as elaborate as you like by decorating it with paint, glitter, stickers, paper cutouts, or anything else you can think of. This is a great project to do with a group. Supply the construction paper and a variety of decorative materials, and let everyone's imagination run wild! [1]

    • Green construction paper (or any color you like).
    • Scissors.
    • A marker.
    • Clear tape.
    • Decorations for your tree; popular choices include glitter, stickers, ribbon, colored paper, confetti, etc.
    • Craft glue or glue dots to affix the decorations.
    • A hot glue gun and glue stick to affix the topper (optional).
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    Cut two identical tree shapes out of construction paper. Begin by stacking two pieces of construction paper together and folding them in half. Then use a marker to draw a half-tree shape on the outside of your paper stack. Finally, cut along the lines through both sheets of paper. You will now have two identical tree shapes.

    • You can make a large tree by using two full-size sheets of construction paper, or you can cut one piece of paper in half.

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    Cut slits in the tree shapes for joining them together. First, find and mark the vertical center of each tree by folding it in half vertically (fold the pointed tip of the tree down to the base of the tree,) then lightly crease or mark the center. Finally, cut a slit in one tree from the top down to the center mark, and cut a slit in the other tree from the bottom up to the center.

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    Join the two shapes and form the tree. Slide the two pieces together along the slits so that the middles match. Then use a few small piece of clear tape at the top and bottom of the tree to hold it all together. Finally, fold the tree open so that it stands on its own.

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    Have fun decorating your tree! The sky is the limit with this step; be as creative as you like. You can use paint or glitter glue to add sparkle, or even "flock" you tree. Cut ornaments out of colored paper using scissors or a hole punch, and glue them to the tree. Create a garland out of metallic thread or ribbon, and don't forget a tiny star or angel on top.

    • You can use the same 3d cutting/splicing method you used to create the tree to make a 3D star or angel for the top.
    • Hot glue works best for attaching things to the point of the tree.
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    Assemble your materials. This tree begins as a simple paper cone that can be decorated as simply and elegantly, or as elaborately as you like. These trees can be made any size, and you can use any decorative paper that you have on hand, or decorate plain paper before beginning.

    • Decorative paper. Use green construction paper for a traditional look, or use a patterned craft paper or gift wrap to create beautiful, modern trees. Avoid using very lightweight paper.
    • A dinner plate, bowl or other large round object that can be used to create a circle template.
    • Craft glue, glue dots, or a hot glue gun and glue stick.
    • Scissors.
    • Decorations for your trees.
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    Cut out the cone shapes. Begin by tracing your plate, bowl or other circular object onto your desired piece of paper, then cut out the circle. Then fold the circle into quarters by first folding it in half and creasing it, then folding it half and creasing it, again. Now open up the circle and cut it into quarters along the crease lines. Each circle of paper will create four cones.

    • Use different sizes of plates/templates to create different cones of different heights and sizes.
    • You can create a larger circle template by using piece of string that is half the size you want your circle to be. Tie a pencil to one end of the string, and hold the other end fast in the center using tape, a pin, or a helper. Then pull the string taut, and swing the pencil around to draw a perfect circle.[2]
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    Form the cones. Hold one of the quarter-circle pieces with the point at the top, and wrap it around to form a cone. Then use the adhesive of your choice to secure the seam.

    • Be sure to hold the cone in place long enough for the glue to dry.
    • You can also use tape, or even staples for this step, it just won't look quite as neat.
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    Decorate the cones! Decorate the paper surface with markers, paints, glitter glue, or rubber stamps. Then use glue dots or craft glue to affix various ornaments and other decorations to the tree.

    • These paper-cone Christmas trees look especially nice with the addition of a textured or 3D component, so try using buttons, sequins, beads, or craft gems to decorate your trees.
    • You can also create a star to top the tree using metallic chenille stems (pipe cleaners), or by making a bow out of shiny ribbon. Hot glue works best to affix items to the point of the tree.
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    Place your paper Christmas trees around your home, and get ready for the compliments to come pouring in! Arrange a row of trees along a mantle, or use a cluster of varying-sized trees to make a beautiful and festive centerpiece.

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  • Question

    What can I use to decorate my tree?

    Community Answer

    You may decorate it with just about anything. You might use beads, rhinestones, glitter, paint, tissue paper, stickers, felt and other household items.

  • Question

    Why can't we make it too thin?

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    Community Answer

    If the paper used to make the tree is too thin, the tree might fall. It will also be harder to shape.

  • Question

    What does heavy paper mean? Can I use chart paper?

    Community Answer

    Heavy paper is thick paper. If the chart paper is not thick, don't use it, because it will cause the tree to fall over or droop.

  • Question

    Can I use a material other than construction paper?

    Community Answer

    Yes, any type of heavier paper will do.

  • Question

    Can I use a thinner paper than construction paper?

    Community Answer

    Yes, but make sure it's not too thin to the point where the tree will fall or droop.

  • Question

    Do I cut the trees halfway down?

    Community Answer

    That is up to you. Make sure it's enough to where the tree will line up at the bottom.

  • Question

    How do I make Christmas baubles?

    Community Answer

    Use a hole punch to cut out small circles. Use salt dough - two parts flour to one part salt - and roll into tiny balls. Bake them in a low-heat oven, cool, then paint or cover them in PVA glue and glitter.

  • Question

    Why shouldn't I use lightweight paper?

    Community Answer

    Because if you do use thin paper, it might be more difficult to form the proper shape.

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If you want to make a paper Christmas tree, start by cutting a tree shape out of 2 pieces of green construction paper. Next, fold a crease down the middle of each tree, and cut one tree from the top to the middle along the crease and the other from the bottom to the middle. Then, slide the 2 slits together, attach the 2 trees with clear tape at the top and bottom, and open the tree so it stands up. Finish by decorating your tree with glitter, paint, or anything else you like. For tips on how to make a paper cone Christmas tree, keep reading!

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