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What do you need

  • Green double-sided paper;
  • ruler;
  • pencil;
  • scissors;
  • red cardboard;
  • glue;
  • yellow paper.

How to do

Cut out one square from green paper with sides of 12 cm, 10 cm, 8 cm, 6 cm and 4 cm.


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Fold one of them in half.


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Slightly bend the figure across in half so that a barely noticeable mark remains in the middle. Bend to the center the upper left corner of the rectangle.


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Now fold the top right corner in the same way. You will get a triangle.


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Make the same triangles from the rest of the paper squares. Cut out a 26 x 15 cm rectangle from red cardboard. Fold it in half across. On yellow paper, draw many small stars and one larger one, cut them out.


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Apply glue to the back of the small green triangle. Glue it to the top of the future postcard. Attach a big star above.


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Apply glue to the same side of the slightly larger triangle. Attach it so that the vertex slightly overlaps the previous glued triangle from the inside.


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Glue all the other triangles in the same way, forming a Christmas tree.


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Add paper stars to the cover.

What other options are there

A similar Christmas tree can be glued from paper circles:

It is easy to make a Christmas tree from a wooden stick and a paper accordion:

And another very simple version of the accordion:

Christmas cards with a three-dimensional Christmas tree inside


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What do you need

  • Blue double-sided cardboard;
  • White paper;
  • scissors;
  • glue;
  • green double-sided paper;
  • yellow paper;
  • pink paper.

How to do

Fold the blue cardstock in half across. Cut white paper in half lengthwise with a wavy line. The figure should resemble snowdrifts. Lubricate it with glue and attach to the bottom of the blue sheet. Bend the future postcard along the fold again.


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Cut out a large circle from green paper. You can circle the plate or use a compass. Fold it in half and cut along the fold. You only need one half.


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Bend this part in half and straighten. The fold will split it in two. Bend one edge to the middle of one of them.


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Turn over and fold this "triangle" to the fold.


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Continue folding the paper in the same way, turning it over each time. At the fold, cut out a few small triangles.


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Open the paper so that there is a convex part with holes in the middle. Glue the Christmas tree to the middle of the card.


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Cut out a star from yellow paper. From yellow and pink - small round decorations for the Christmas tree. From white - round snowflakes. Glue the pieces onto the card.

What other options are there

To make such a card, you need to cut out many identical paper Christmas trees and glue them together:

But what a magnificent Christmas tree is obtained from paper accordions:

DIY Christmas cards with a snowman


What do you need

  • Light pink cardboard;
  • blue cardboard;
  • ruler;
  • pencil;
  • scissors;
  • glue;
  • compass;
  • white cardboard;
  • blue marker;
  • voluminous double-sided tape;
  • brown cardboard;
  • any colored or patterned cardboard;
  • orange cardboard;
  • black and red rhinestones (you can take felt-tip pens);
  • figured hole punch "Snowflake".

How to do

Cut out a 13 cm square from light pink cardboard and a 12 cm square from blue. If you want the card to open, cut a rectangle of 26 x 13 cm from pink cardboard and fold it in half. Glue the blue piece onto the pink piece so that you get the same frames on the sides.


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On white cardboard, draw circles with a radius of 4 cm, 3 cm and 2.5 cm. Cut them out.


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Tint the edges of the circles with a blue felt-tip pen.


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Glue two pieces of tape on the back of the large circle. Glue the circle to the center of the blue square. Draw twig handles on brown cardboard and attach them to the back of the middle circle. Glue it to the center of the first.


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On the back of the small circle, glue two strips of colored or patterned cardboard. This will be the snowman scarf. Attach the circle on the middle one closer to the top edge. Make buttons and eyes from black rhinestones, and a mouth from smaller red rhinestones. If there is no rhinestone, you can simply draw everything with a felt-tip pen. Cut out an elongated triangle from orange cardboard and glue the nose between the eyes.


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Cut out snowflakes from white cardboard and glue them around the snowman.

What other options are there

Cute cotton snowman:

Volumetric snowman from paper circles:

Here is an interesting postcard with a voluminous snowman from the inside:

And you can also make a snowman from buttons:

DIY Christmas cards with Christmas balls


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What do you need

  • Red cardboard;
  • shiny silver foamiran;
  • pencil or compass;
  • scissors;
  • voluminous double-sided tape;
  • colored tape;
  • glue gun;
  • thinner colored tape;
  • thin brush;
  • white gouache or watercolor.

How to do

Fold the cardboard in half. Cut out a circle from foamiran. You can circle something round or use a compass.


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Stick a couple of pieces of voluminous tape on the back of the circle. Attach the detail to the cover of the postcard.


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Make from tape and glue over the ball.


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From a thin ribbon, make another bow and glue it on the previous one.


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Above the ball, draw a lot of white dots with gouache or watercolor.

What other options are there

Postcard with voluminous Christmas balls:

This video shows how to make a ball of sequins and rhinestones:

Another nice option:

And here is an unusual ball with filling:

DIY Christmas cards with Santa Claus


What do you need

  • White paper or cardboard;
  • pencil;
  • scissors;
  • ruler;
  • black paper or cardboard;
  • orange paper or cardboard;
  • peach paper or cardboard;
  • red paper or cardboard;
  • green paper or cardboard;
  • stationery knife;
  • hole puncher;
  • light blue cardboard;
  • glue;
  • voluminous double-sided tape;
  • red rhinestones;
  • pink paper or cardboard.

How to do

Fold white paper in half across, cut off half. Draw a beard on one part, as shown in the photo and video below, and cut it out.


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On the second half of the white sheet, draw a mustache and cut it out.


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From black paper, cut a strip measuring 15 x 2.5 cm, from orange - a square with sides of 4 cm. On the square, draw two parallel lines at a distance from each other. Go through them with a knife. On a strip approximately in the middle, make three holes with a hole punch. Insert the strip into the square to make a belt.


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Cut out a 9 x 4 cm rectangle from peach paper. Draw a leaf-like shape on it and cut it out.


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From red paper, cut out two rectangles measuring 10 x 4 cm and 15 x 11 cm. On one narrow side of the large part, slightly round the corners. On a small detail, draw the top of the hat, as shown in the photo and video below.


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From green paper, cut out two rectangles measuring 3 x 1.5 cm. Fold them in half lengthwise. Draw half of a long embossed leaf on the fold. Cut out and unfold. Fold a small square of white paper diagonally, then fold twice more. Draw a semicircle in the corner and cut it out - you will have a flower.


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Fold a piece of blue cardstock in half across. Glue the large red piece to the bottom of the cover with the rounds facing up. Glue the top of the large white part with glue, and attach a few pieces of tape to the bottom. Glue the part just above the middle. Where the tape is, there will be a beard.


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Glue a red hat on top. On the side between the hat and beard, attach a white flower to the adhesive tape, green leaves on it, and rhinestones in the middle. Glue a peach detail under the hat.


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Add black round paper eyes and a round pink nose. Attach the mustache below with tape.


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Glue a paper strap to the bottom of the card.

What other options are there

Santa Claus, made in the application technique:

And here it is shown how to make a New Year's character with a cotton beard:

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In stores today you can find New Year's cards for every taste. But the editorial website believes that homemade ones are much warmer. After all, when we make a thing for someone with our own hands, we put our love into it.

Below we have collected ideas for beautiful, original and, most importantly, “quick” New Year cards, the creation of which does not require any rare materials - beautiful paper, cardboard, and colorful ribbons and buttons lying around the house.

Volumetric Christmas trees

Volumetric Christmas trees made of white and colored paper are so simple to make that you can make them at the last moment. Read more on the Bog&ide blog.

Make 3D Christmas trees even faster. All you need is a ruler, sharp scissors and cardboard. This blog shows how to cut them.

Penguin

We really liked this penguin, well thought out. You will need black and white cardboard (or white paper), an orange paper triangle and 2 miniature snowflakes that we all know how to cut out. The eyes are, of course, the highlight of the postcard, and you will have to look into the hobby store for them (or tear them off an unnecessary children's toy, with the consent of the children, of course).

gifts

For this cute and simple postcard, you need 2 sheets of cardboard, a ruler, scissors and glue. As well as pieces of wrapping paper that you have left over from gift wrapping, ribbons and ribbons. The manufacturing principle is very simple, but for those who want more details, we advise you to look at this blog.

Santa Claus

A friendly Santa Claus (or Santa Claus) can be made in just half an hour. The red hat and pink face are strips of paper pasted onto a card or gift bag. Fur hats and beards are obtained as follows: you need to take drawing paper and simply tear off strips of the desired shape to get uneven edges. Stick on a postcard over the red and pink stripes. And then draw two squiggles - a mouth and a nose - and two dots - eyes.

simple drawings

Irresistible in its elegance, the idea is to draw Christmas balls with patterns with a black gel pen. The main thing here is to draw the correct circles and mark the lines for the patterns. Everything else will not be difficult - the stripes and squiggles that you draw when you are bored.

The same principle that underlies the postcard with black and white balloons. Simple silhouettes, painted with simple patterns, this time in color - this is best done with felt-tip pens. Warm and very nice.

Lots and lots of different trees

Here you can use paper or cardboard with a pattern left over from children's crafts, or wrapping paper for gifts. Christmas trees are sewn in the center - this is not necessary at all, you can glue them. But if you really want to, then you must first make holes with a thick needle along the ruler, and then sew with a thread in 2 rows - up and down, so that there are no gaps. Draw a snowball with white gouache.

A laconic and stylish idea is a grove of Christmas trees, one of which is glued to double-sided foam tape (and therefore rises above the rest) and decorated with a star.

For this card, you need 4 or 3 layers of cardboard (you can do without red). As a color layer, you can use not cardboard, but paper. In the upper, white one, cut out a Christmas tree (a clerical knife will do well) and glue it on double-sided tape for volume.

A round dance of Christmas trees from various remnants of cardboard, scrapbooking paper, wrapping paper is tied with a simple ribbon and decorated with a button. Try playing with colors and textures - you can find an incredible number of options here, using different colors of ribbons, paper and even fabric.

Wonderful watercolor so in the spirit of the New Year and Christmas! A simple watercolor sketch is within the power of everyone, even those who last painted with paints in their school years. First you need to outline the patterns with a pencil, color them in, and when it dries, gently wipe the pencil sketches and supplement the patterns with a felt-tip pen.

Winter landscape

For this postcard, it is better to use structured cardboard, or you can get by with plain, smooth cardboard - it will still turn out spectacularly. Cut out the snow landscape and moon with sharp scissors and paste onto a black or navy blue background.

Another white and green variant of the winter landscape that will take a little more time. If you find velvety cardboard (remember, crafts were made from this at school), it will be great, if not, you can just paint the Christmas trees with a felt-tip pen. Snow - Styrofoam disassembled into peas. You can also make circles out of cardboard with a hole punch and glue them to the postcard.

hugging snowman

Snowmen, inquisitively peering into the starry sky, will look more advantageous if they can find a bright ribbon for a scarf.

For the postcard on the left you need unpainted cardboard, white drawing paper and foam tape with which you will stick the snowman. Snowdrifts are made simply: you need to tear off the drawing paper so that you get a ragged wavy edge. Fill it in with a blue pencil and blend it with anything, even with a finger or a piece of paper. Also tint the edges of the snowman for volume. For the second you will need buttons, a piece of fabric, eyes, glue and colored markers.

You will want to keep such a postcard for a long time. And all you need is circles of cardboard, a nose and twigs of colored paper. All this must be collected using double-sided bulk tape. Draw eyes and buttons with black paint, and a snowball with white gouache or watercolor.

Balloons

Balls are one of the main symbols of the New Year and Christmas. These are made from velvety colored paper and ribbons. But balls are such a win-win option that you can afford to fantasize here: make balls from patterned paper, wrapping paper, fabric, lace, cut out from a newspaper or a glossy magazine. And the strings can simply be drawn.

Another option is to stick paper with a pattern on the inside of the card, and cut out circles on the outside with a sharp stationery knife.

Volume balls

For each of these balls, you will need 3-4 identical circles of different colors. Fold each in half and glue the halves to each other, and the two extreme halves to the paper. Another option is colored stars or Christmas trees.

colorful balls

Wonderful translucent balls are obtained using a regular pencil eraser. It is worth to begin with to outline the outlines of the ball with a pencil. Then dip the eraser into the paint and leave marks on the paper. Fun and beautiful.

Postcards with buttons

Bright buttons will add volume to postcards, as well as evoke subtle associations with childhood.

The main thing is to find buttons of interesting colors, but otherwise it’s up to you to “hang” them on a Christmas tree, on a branch with cute owls or on newspaper clouds.


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