Paper Christmas tree in 10 minutes

With the New Year holidays approaching, I really want to occupy myself with something interesting and create a festive mood around myself. And no matter where a person is - in the office or at home, he will still want to see a Christmas tree these days. It can be made from scrap materials, namely office supplies, which are found in every office.

To create a Christmas tree you will need:
• color sheet for printing;
• a compass or base to make a circle;
• pencil;
• curly scissors (or simple ones);
• ribbon stroke;
• glue.

You need to draw five circles on the sheet. Two large, two medium and one smaller. This can be done using a roll of tape. Large circles are drawn on the outside of the tape, and smaller circles on the inside.
It is better to cut them with curly scissors. If there are none, you can make a small pattern using simple scissors. To do this, you can cut off the edges of the circles in a zigzag manner.

The fifth circle is made by cutting off the excess part. To do this you will need the same curly scissors.


All circles must be bent in three layers, as for cutting out snowflakes.

Imitation of snow is applied to the finished parts using a ribbon stroke. Unlike liquid, it does not deform the paper and does not require time to dry.

The finished parts are glued together with ordinary glue. It is better to use a glue stick that will not soak the paper.


The Christmas tree can be additionally decorated with circles made from a hole punch, if available.
If someone needs to cheer up or decorate their workplace, this option will help do it in ten minutes.
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