Christmas tree made of openwork napkins
Now everyone is trying to save nature and use artificial trees instead of live trees to decorate their homes for the New Year holidays. And if you want to decorate your workplace with a miniature copy of this tree, then this master class is just for you.
Today you will learn how to make a small Christmas tree from openwork napkins.
For work, prepare the following materials:
- a set of white openwork napkins;
- scissors;
- double sided tape;
- a tube of PVA glue;
- a sheet of white paper.

Take a sheet of plain white paper and roll it into a cone. Secure the edge with double-sided tape.

Cut the bottom part so that the base sits evenly on the table surface.

Cut openwork napkins (about 5 pieces) into separate segments.


Then you coat the base with PVA glue and glue the napkin pieces in a circle. You need to start from the bottom and glue only the top of the cuts.


This is what the base looks like, completely covered with blanks.

We still need to make a star. Take a piece of yellow or gold cardstock.

Cut out two identical (necessarily isosceles) triangles from cardboard.

Fold them into a star shape, attach them to the wrong side of the paper and trace.

Cut it out and get a shiny star.

Glue it to the top of the Christmas tree. New Year's beauty is ready!

It will be a wonderful decoration for your home or office interior.

You can glue multi-colored sequins or shiny tinsel onto it.
Today you will learn how to make a small Christmas tree from openwork napkins.
For work, prepare the following materials:
- a set of white openwork napkins;
- scissors;
- double sided tape;
- a tube of PVA glue;
- a sheet of white paper.

Take a sheet of plain white paper and roll it into a cone. Secure the edge with double-sided tape.

Cut the bottom part so that the base sits evenly on the table surface.

Cut openwork napkins (about 5 pieces) into separate segments.


Then you coat the base with PVA glue and glue the napkin pieces in a circle. You need to start from the bottom and glue only the top of the cuts.


This is what the base looks like, completely covered with blanks.

We still need to make a star. Take a piece of yellow or gold cardstock.

Cut out two identical (necessarily isosceles) triangles from cardboard.

Fold them into a star shape, attach them to the wrong side of the paper and trace.

Cut it out and get a shiny star.

Glue it to the top of the Christmas tree. New Year's beauty is ready!

It will be a wonderful decoration for your home or office interior.

You can glue multi-colored sequins or shiny tinsel onto it.
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