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Hi All! This is my first time posting. I saw on a blog a BEAUTIFUL folded Christmas Tree from 2 sided DP. It started out as a semi circle. I am trying it and I know it is fairly easy, but I just can't get my dimensions as nicely as the blog I saw. Does anyone know about this?
Isn't it cute as you can add pretty embellishments? So, I tried to ask her on her blog and she said she'd try to find the measurements. She's so nice, I don't even know her, I just found her blog as I was surfing around the internet looking for ideas. I'm so new to this stamping world and am not very creative, but am loving the ideas.
Let me know if anyone has more specific measurements. Like I said, I understand the idea/theory, but her template (as she stated) got warped and it ended up working okay if I traced the top half of hers. But, if I do want to change the size, it doesn't work, or I can't get it to work for a 5 1/4 in. circle like she stated she did.
No, that wasn't it. But I like your website! As I tried to figure it out on my own, I googled it and there are so many different "folded" Christmas trees! I really like yours too! Plus, I have the stamp set with those little mittens!! I love it. It's so pretty.
One last thing. Since this is the first time I'm posting, I'm getting used to the threads on here. I wanted to be clear since I can't add links yet to any of my posts.
It is the "inkspiredtreasures" link that stamp1 posted.
I like your one, Lydia - I'll give that a try as soon ever as I get back upstairs.
To the OP, I'm glad someone was able to come up with the one you were looking for
You can always count on the SCS members.
Thanks everyone! I'm happy you like my folded Christmas card! Here is a rough estimate of the fold lines. I say rough because each time I've made it, it comes out a little different. Gently fold until you get the tree the way you like it, then press in the folds with your fingers.
Looking at my template on the 5 1/4 circle, coming up from the right edge and measuring from the right tip to the lines. The first line is 1 1/4, the second 3 1/8, last is 4 3/4.
Oh...to get the template to print out exactly, try looking at your Printer Settings and make sure that it does NOT say Fit to Page. You do not want it to resize...select Print As Is.
I just cut the Sizzix 4" circle (And if you're using thinner K&Co DSP - just fold a 12X12 sheet into quarters and you can cut 8 at a time) and eyeballed the folds based on your diagram, and it's freaking adorable!!
Connie, I was actually able to make your tree thanks to your great directions and picture. I cut my circles out using the Cricut so that part was easy. The hardest part was trying to figure out where the half-way part of the circle was so I'd know where to cut the circle in half. Most of my circles were a little larger on one side than the other.
Thanks to the OP for the post....I'd never seen this before but think it's absolutely adorable & a great way to used some patterned seasonal paper that's been sitting in my basement for awhile now! I can't wait to get home from work!
My tree isn't for a card, it's more of a free standing decoration but it's a lot of fun to do and if you do it for kids they always love seeing the star unfold at the top. Here's a link to a video YouTube - Kirigami Christmas Tree
My tree isn't for a card, it's more of a free standing decoration but it's a lot of fun to do and if you do it for kids they always love seeing the star unfold at the top. Here's a link to a video YouTube - Kirigami Christmas Tree
My tree isn't for a card, it's more of a free standing decoration but it's a lot of fun to do and if you do it for kids they always love seeing the star unfold at the top. Here's a link to a video YouTube - Kirigami Christmas Tree
My tree isn't for a card, it's more of a free standing decoration but it's a lot of fun to do and if you do it for kids they always love seeing the star unfold at the top. Here's a link to a video YouTube - Kirigami Christmas Tree
My tree isn't for a card, it's more of a free standing decoration but it's a lot of fun to do and if you do it for kids they always love seeing the star unfold at the top. Here's a link to a video YouTube - Kirigami Christmas Tree
Oh my, that is amazing. Thanks for posting those directions. What a wonderfully easy tree!
I am looking for a pattern for a folded Chirstmas Tree that will fit on a card. I don't want iris folding but a pattern (maybe origami) that makes separate limbs or boughs --- sorta like folded triangles or petals-- then it takes about 3 or 4 across a row and 4 or 5 rows up and down to make a tree. I saw this online somewhere and the edges of the folds were punched with a design. Very beautiful . Anyone have any ideas about how to make this???
Thanks to everyone for all your ideas. I haven't found the card I saw but here is a link to another folded paper tree card. I can't read the instructions, my computer won't open. This is on the website of Martha Stewart -Independent Stampin'Up! Demonstrator- seasonsofstamping.com -- click on origami Christmas Tree.