How to make a Paper Christmas Tree Card
In this tutorial you will learn how to make a paper Christmas tree card, a great simple project to develop your child’s scissor skills.
This Christmas card idea gives your teens great practice in scissoring techniques and is great for older kids too.
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If you haven’t planned your Christmas cards for the season, we have another idea to add to your list – create this awesome and above all easy Christmas tree card.
You can keep it minimalist and just have the tree, or you can decorate the tree with a star at the top and even some balls on the branches (pom poms, scraps of paper, buttons, anything works well).
How to make a paper Christmas tree card
- Menu
- green paper
- white paper
- brown paper
- the scissors
- gum
step by step tutorial
If you don’t have a card, you can easily make one from a sheet of construction paper (A4/letter sizes).
For younger children, fold the paper in half to make a large card. For older children, fold the paper in half, cut it out, and fold it again to make two card bases.
Let’s create a background for our tree. This will make the card look nicer because it will have a “frame”.
Place a sheet of white (or other color) paper on the card. Using the card as a template for the rectangle, cut it out around it.
Cut the sides of the rectangle smaller than the card, apply glue to the back and glue the rectangular paper to the card.
Next, cut triangles out of green paper.
They can all be the same size, or you can make a smaller one (which will be at the top of the tree).
Take the first triangle, lift it up and start cutting slits in the paper. First make one on the left side and one on the right side of the triangle.
Make strips of paper as thin as possible. Do not cut completely.
Repeat with the two remaining triangles.
Fold the paper a little by passing it around your fingers (or a pencil if it’s easier).
Cut out a brown rectangle and glue it to the card.
Apply glue to the top of the triangle you cut…
…and stick it on the map.
Glue the other two on top of the first.
If you want to spruce up your tree a bit, cut out a star shape and glue it to the top of the tree.
Completed! Now you know how to make a paper Christmas card.
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How to make a Paper Christmas Tree Card
In this tutorial you will learn how to make a paper Christmas tree card, a wonderful and easy project perfect for improving your child’s scissor skills.
This Christmas card idea gives your young ones great practice in scissoring skills, and it’s great for older kids too.
*this post contains affiliate links*
If you haven’t planned your Christmas cards for the season, we have another idea you can add to your list – create this wonderful and, most importantly, easy Christmas tree card.
You can keep it minimalist and just have the tree, or you can decorate the tree with a star on top and even some balls on the branches (pom poms, scraps of paper, buttons, anything works well).
How to make a paper Christmas tree card
menu
green paper
white paper
brown paper
the scissors
glue
Step by step tutorial
If you don’t have a card, you can easily make one from a sheet of construction paper (A4/letter sizes).
For younger children, simply fold the sheet of paper in half to make a large card. For older children, fold the paper in half, cut it, and fold it again to get two card bases.
Let’s create a background for our tree. This will make a map look nicer because it will have a “frame”.
Place a sheet of white (or any other color) paper on top of the card. Cut around it, using the card as a template for the rectangle.
Cut the edges of the rectangle to make it smaller than the card, apply glue to the back and glue the rectangle paper to the card.
Next, cut triangles out of green paper.
They can all be the same size, or you can make a smaller one (the one that will be at the top of the tree).
Take the first triangle, hold it up and start cutting slits in the paper. Make one on the left side and one on the right side of the triangle first.
Make strips of paper as thin as possible. Do not cut completely.
Repeat with the two remaining triangles.
Bend the paper a little by passing it around your fingers (or a pencil if that’s easier).
Cut out a brown rectangle and glue it to the card.
Apply glue to the top of the triangle you cut out…
…and stick it on the map.
Glue the other two on top of the first.
If you want to decorate your tree a little, cut out a star shape and glue it to the top of the tree.
Finished! Now you know how to make a paper Christmas tree card.
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How to make a Paper Christmas Tree Card
In this tutorial you will learn how to make a paper Christmas tree card, a wonderful and easy project perfect for improving your child’s scissor skills.
This Christmas card idea gives your young ones great practice in scissoring skills, and it’s great for older kids too.
*this post contains affiliate links*
If you haven’t planned your Christmas cards for the season, we have another idea you can add to your list – create this wonderful and, most importantly, easy Christmas tree card.
You can keep it minimalist and just have the tree, or you can decorate the tree with a star on top and even some balls on the branches (pom poms, scraps of paper, buttons, anything works well).
How to make a paper Christmas tree card
menu
green paper
white paper
brown paper
the scissors
glue
Step by step tutorial
If you don’t have a card, you can easily make one from a sheet of construction paper (A4/letter sizes).
For younger children, simply fold the sheet of paper in half to make a large card. For older children, fold the paper in half, cut it, and fold it again to get two card bases.
Let’s create a background for our tree. This will make a map look nicer because it will have a “frame”.
Place a sheet of white (or any other color) paper on top of the card. Cut around it, using the card as a template for the rectangle.
Cut the edges of the rectangle to make it smaller than the card, apply glue to the back and glue the rectangle paper to the card.
Next, cut triangles out of green paper.
They can all be the same size, or you can make a smaller one (the one that will be at the top of the tree).
Take the first triangle, hold it up and start cutting slits in the paper. Make one on the left side and one on the right side of the triangle first.
Make strips of paper as thin as possible. Do not cut completely.
Repeat with the two remaining triangles.
Bend the paper a little by passing it around your fingers (or a pencil if that’s easier).
Cut out a brown rectangle and glue it to the card.
Apply glue to the top of the triangle you cut out…
…and stick it on the map.
Glue the other two on top of the first.
If you want to decorate your tree a little, cut out a star shape and glue it to the top of the tree.
Finished! Now you know how to make a paper Christmas tree card.
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Become an Easy Peasy and Fun Membership and access our exclusive crafting patterns and educational printables. With brand new resources added every week, you’ll never run out of fun things to do with your kids (whether as a parent or as a teacher).
#Paper #Christmas #Tree #Card
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