Hi today Sandy is posting. My origami wreath is made up of 12 interlocking units. It's based on Mette Pederson's modular folding technique. I used 12 pieces of 6"x6" paper for mine which measures 6" in diameter. If you vary the paper size, you can get a larger or smaller wreath. It's a great way to use up scraps from your old or new Christmas collections.
Tutorial :
Draw these lines on your 6"x6" paper and valley fold along them
Fold according to these steps.
Make 12 units
Insert the tab of one unit into the pocket of the other to form the wreath
wow Thanks Sandy, what a great christmas wreath, and so simple. I might have to have a go when I can decide which yummy christmas paper collection to start with :O) Tania
wow Thanks Sandy, what a great christmas wreath, and so simple. I might have to have a go when I can decide which yummy christmas paper collection to start with :O) Tania
ReplyDeleteThis is super cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is very effective! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Sandy - those papers are neat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing hanging in my study!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy - such an amazing gift!
Cam you use wrapping paper for this?
ReplyDeleteHow do you adjust the measurements for a larger wreath? Start with 8x8 or 10x10, maybe even 12x12 paper.
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ReplyDeleteIs there a step between 5 and 6? Mine does not look like that! ;)
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