How to Make a 3D Christmas Card

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How to Make a 3D Christmas Card | DIY Joy Projects and Crafts Ideas

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Make your gifts thoughtful this season by adding a written message on a DIY Christmas card. I am certain everyone will appreciate and get touched by this small gesture because you put a lot of effort into creating a 3D Christmas card for each one of them. This amazing tutorial is by Wonder Crafts on Youtube. Go ahead and watch the video below for full instructions.

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Materials:

  • 6.3″ by 9″ green paper
  • 5.9″ by 8.66″ red paper
  • glue stick
  • A4 green paper
  • yellow paper

 

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Instructions:

Step 1:

Fold the 6.3″ by 9″ green paper and the red paper in half. Fold the red paper in the middle of the green paper.

Step 2:

Fold the A4 paper in half lengthwise to make a crease. Open and fold one edge up to the center, then fold it again in half. Do the same on the other side. Once done, open it.

Step 3:

Fold one edge up to the first crease, then make a zigzag fold also known as an accordion fold. Next, measure about 3 inches and cut. Cut the remaining paper into gradually decreasing sizes. For the smallest one, cut the open edge diagonally.

3D Christmas Card tutorial
Image by Wonder Crafts via Youtube

 

Step 4:

Get your card and the smallest size of all the folds. Glue one end to the top part of the card with the straight edge aligned on the middle crease. Get the second to the last size and add glue to one edge. Stick it horizontally with one edge on the crease. Do the same for the next sizes.

3D Christmas Card project
Image by Wonder Crafts via Youtube

 

Step 5:

It’s time to add glue to the other ends of the fold. Close the card to let them stick. Press it well, so it will stay in place.

Step 6:

Cut a star using the yellow paper then glue it on the top of the tree. Cut some smaller stars and glue them on the red part of the card.

 

How to Make a 3D Christmas Card

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