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Easy to Make
Christmas Ornaments

geodesic easy to make christmas ornaments

Sparkle upwardly your Christmas tree with these easy to brand Christmas ornaments. Don't let their intricate geometric design fool you lot... they're surprisingly simple to make!

Making these decorations is as simple as cutting out some paper circles and gluing them together. The neat thing about these easy to make Christmas ornaments is that you can brand several dissimilar shapes depending on how many circles you use. My favorite is this one:

Easy to Make Christmas Ornaments - Geodesic Ball

Information technology's a beautiful mathematical shape called an icosahedron , which is a type of geodesic sphere with 20 faces. So, in that location you lot get, you can impress your grandma with your mathematical knowledge of geodesic Christmas ornaments :-)

These homemade decorations are a great way to upcycle leftover pieces of scrapbooking newspaper into something beautiful. But if y'all don't have whatsoever scrapbooking newspaper then never fear considering you can download and print my digital scrapbooking paper which I designed particularly for this project.

Materials for Easy to Make Christmas Ornaments

For these homemade Christmas tree decorations you will need:

  • Colorful scrapbooking paper (or impress your own )
  • Something circular to trace around, approximately one.5 inches in diameter*
  • Pencil
  • Mucilage stick
  • Ribbon

* If you use circles ane.v inches in diameter and then your finished ornament volition exist iii.5 inches in bore.

Optional: Printable scrapbook paper $4.70 USD

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Tips:

  • This digital scrapbooking paper is specially designed for this projection, with the correct number and size of circles to make your life easier.

  • Printing onto normal paper works OK and printing onto menu stock works even better.

Instructions for Easy to brand Christmas Ornaments

Step i: Cut out 20 circles

Cutting out xx circles of colored paper or bill of fare. Each circle should be about 1.5 inches diameter. Apply a circle punch if yous accept one, otherwise but trace effectually a big gum stick and cut out with scissors.

If you're as perfectionist as my husband Tobias then y'all'll want to make sure that two colors never announced next to each other on the finished ornament. In that instance you lot'll need to use at least 3 colors, with half dozen, 6, and 8 circles of each color.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 1


Step 2: Make triangle template

Option 1: If yous're using my printable scrapbooking newspaper then cut out the triangle template and fold it into a triangle.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 2 triangle template

Option 2: If you're using your own scrapbooking paper, then cut out one extra circumvolve (it can be from plain newspaper) the aforementioned size as all the others. Fold it in one-half vertically and horizontally to make a cantankerous-shaped crease. And so fold each side in to meet the center like this, and you'll terminate upwards with an equilateral triangle.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 2 triangle template


Step three: Fold all the circles into triangles

Place your triangle template on elevation of a circle and fold up the circle into a triangle.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 3 fold triangles

Echo for all the other circles.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 3 fold all triangles


Step 4: Glue 5 triangles together

Glue 5 of the triangles together to brand a sort of "lid" similar this.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 4 glue 5 triangles together


Pace v: Add a ribbon loop

Cut a curt length of ribbon, fold it in one-half, and tie a knot to make a loop.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 5 tie ribbon loop

Utilise a pencil or other pointy item to poke the ribbon through the hole in the middle of the "lid". Pull the ribbon all the way until the knot stops at the pigsty.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 5 poke ribbon through hole


Step 6: Glue 5 more triangles together

Glue another five triangles together to make the bottom of your ornamentation. Now you have a top and a bottom. If yous're a perfectionist, brand the bottom a mirror prototype of the top.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 6 glue another 5 triangles together


Step 7: Glue 10 triangles together in a strip

Glue 10 triangles together to make a long strip which will become the middle of your ornament.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 7 glue 10 triangles in a strip


Step eight: Glue the pinnacle, middle and bottom together

Final associates time! To stop your homemade Christmas ornamentation, all that's left to do is mucilage the tiptop, eye, and lesser together. I like to do it in this gild but you can practice it however y'all like.

  1. Mucilage meridian and bottom to middle
  2. Mucilage middle to itself to make a circle
  3. Glue top onto middle
  4. Glue lesser onto center

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 8 final assembly


Finished!

Hither's the finished ornament - isn't it pretty?

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic finished

How did yours turn out? If you accept whatever questions or comments, or just desire to say hi, please use the comment form beneath.

Different-shaped Christmas Ornaments to Make

You tin employ the same thought to make ornaments with 4, half-dozen, 8 and x sides.

Once you've made the 20-sided ornament yous'll find that making whatsoever of these other shapes is a sure-fire.

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 8 final assembly four-sided decoration

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 8 final assembly 6-sided ornament - it looks a bit similar a peanut, don't you remember?

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 8 final assembly 8-sided ornamentation - I remember this shape is really cute, like a juicy little apple tree

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 8 final assembly ten-sided decoration - a multicolored love apple?

easy to make christmas ornaments geodesic step 8 final assembly 10-sided ornament - summit view


What next?

Looking for more easy to make Christmas ornaments? Y'all might like some of my other tutorials...

Or see my complete collection of homemade Christmas ornament tutorials.


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