How to Make Origami Christmas Trees—an Easy DIY Holiday Decoration If you can fold and cut a piece of paper, you can create this festive forest for the holiday season. Close Credit: KARA WHITTEN Key Points Making origami Christmas trees is an easy, affordable way to bring holiday spirit into your home with just paper and scissors.You can choose between straight-edged or upturned folds for different looks, from modern minimalism to natural, branch-like designs.Mixing shades, patterns, and decorations like beads or stars lets you personalize each paper tree to match your holiday style. One tried-and-true way to get into the holiday spirit is to decorate your home for the season. From trimming the tree to hanging stockings by the mantle, these details give your space a cozy and festive atmosphere. And it doesn't take much to fill your home with on-theme décor—all you need is paper and scissors and you can make an entire forest of Christmas trees to deck the halls with. These origami Christmas trees, which come from our contributor Kara Whitten, are a cinch to make and pack a festive punch that lasts the season. There are two ways to make them: one with straight edges for a modern look and one with upturned edges to mimic real branches. Make both to give your set-up a forest-inspired appearance, or go with just one fold for a minimalist aesthetic. When choosing paper for your homemade forest, we recommend choosing various shades of green rather than going monochromatic. From rich forest-inspired hues to sage and light green, using kraft paper in all different colors adds depth to your display. Or go a different direction entirely and choose festive patterned paper or brightly colored paper to fit the aesthetic of the rest of your holiday décor. Another way to elevate this easy project is to decorate your trees with beads, stars, and other adornments. You can use markers or hot glue three-dimensional details on the paper. No matter what look you want to achieve, this DIY Christmas craft is something the whole family can join in on. 23 Festive DIY Christmas Ornaments to Craft This Holiday Season Credit: Kara Whitten What You'll Need Materials Green paper roll Scissors Instructions Cut paper into squares: Credit: Kara Whitten Cut paper into squares. For large trees, you will need one 4-by-4-foot square, one 3-by-3-foot square, and one 2-by-2-foot square. For all other smaller trees, one square (of any size) will yield one tree. Fold paper: Credit: Kara Whitten Fold the square piece of paper corner to corner, producing a triangle. Next, fold that triangle in half to create a smaller triangle. Open the paper back up and fold in half to create a rectangle and then fold the rectangle in half to create a square. Unfold to reveal the crease lines. Form a diamond shape: Credit: Kara Whitten Next, tuck the two sides towards the center line to create a diamond shape. Form a kite shape: Credit: Kara Whitten Fold in the left and right side flaps to the center line on both sides to form a kite shape. Fold edges in towards center: Credit: Kara Whitten Taking one side at a time, open the fold and fold the edge inward towards the center of the kite. Repeat with all four flaps. Cut bottom triangle: Credit: Kara Whitten Use your scissors to cut off the bottom triangle of the kite shape as shown. Make sure that you are cutting off the open tip and not the folded tip. Spread out flaps: Credit: Kara Whitten Spread out the flaps slightly to create your straight-edged tree. For the folded edge tree, continue on to step 8. Cut horizontal lines into flaps: Credit: Kara Whitten Using scissors, cut horizontal lines into each of the 6 flaps. (The size of the lines will vary depending on the size tree you are making, but we recommend to cut approximately half-way in towards the center of each flap.) Fold cuts down: Credit: Kara Whitten Fold the cut lines down to create small triangles; repeat around all 6 sides of the tree. Complete the tree: Credit: Kara Whitten For large paper trees, once all three squares have been folded into trees, simply stack them one on top of the next (starting with the largest tree on the bottom) to create a tall origami paper tree. Explore more: DIY Projects & Crafts Holiday Crafts Christmas Crafts