If you want a fun decoration for your table set up this Christmas but are worried about your skills in napkin folding, then you should watch this video tutorial by Handimania on YouTube, and you’ll surely be surprised by how easy and fun this is to make. You don’t need to worry about failing because the steps to make this are super simple and easy to follow and even beginners can perfect it on the first try. Read the instructions down below and watch the video tutorial as well so you can see how it’s done.

Materials:

  • Table napkin

Directions:

Step 1

Lay your table napkin on a flat surface, then fold it in half, press with your hands flatly, fold in half once more, and press it nicely. Pivot the folded table napkin so that the folded corner is at the top and the layers are at the bottom. Now, fold up the first layer making sure to leave about an inch of space from the top, then repeat with the rest of the layers spacing them as even as possible, and press it flatly with your hands.

Easy Christmas Tree Napkin Folding
Image credit: Handimania via YouTube

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Step 2

Hold it securely making sure not to let the shape unfold, then flip it over, keep holding the center down, and fold each side over to make the bottom corner pointed as shown in the video. Hold the table napkin nicely and flip it over to its right side, then fold the layers up nicely, and tuck them up underneath the layers above each. You can put any embellishments if you want or do this technique with a different colored napkin.

How To Make Christmas Tree Napkin Folding
Image credit: Handimania via YouTube

 

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Easy Christmas Tree Napkin Folding Tutorial

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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