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Accordion Paper Christmas Tree

This little accordion paper Christmas tree is definitely the cutest holiday project to do with your kids. It’s super easy to make and looks adorable. And we even have a craft template for you to print.

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We love the holiday season, we love all the crafts that come with it, and all the memories that crafting together brings.

These little trees are great for crafts or DIY decorations for your home or classroom. You can stick paper straws in pots of soil, or you can hang the little DIY paper trees on a string to make a holiday wreath.

These are great for younger children as they get to practice their scissors and paper folding skills as there are quite a few accordion folds – great for fine motor skills and folding confidence as they are easy to master. Did we mention they are adorable? They are absolutely adorable!

You can use the craft template as a stencil to draw on colored paper, print on colored paper, or print on white paper and have your kids color it before starting their Christmas crafts!

Ready? Print out the template (you can get it at the end of the tutorial) and start crafting!

Accordion Paper Christmas Tree

What you need

  • our accordion paper christmas tree template (you can get the template at the end of this tutorial)
  • paper (white or colored paper, depending on how you will set up this project)
  • drag
  • hole punch (one hole punch is best, more than one paper punch is fine)
  • paper straws
  • glue

Optional: pom poms, sequins, gems to use as additional decorations

Watch Video Tutorial

Or follow the step-by-step instructions below

Print out our template. We recommend using regular printer paper as this is the best paper to work with for this particular project.

You can print the tree on green paper like we did (we have a separate sheet of just the stars to print on yellow paper for classroom projects). You can also use a white sheet of paper and let your kids color the template however they want!

Once you have your template, cut out all the pieces. If you need to trace them onto colored paper, now is the time. We printed on green printer paper, so we will cut and trace the star onto yellow paper as we go.

Take the tree section and start folding (accordion folding) from one end to the other, the folds should be about half an inch (plus or minus) wide – about 1 cm wide. They can be wider (easier for younger children).

Make the folds crisp. You can help yourself with a craft stick (or anything really) and run it over the folds.

Once all the folds are folded, use a hole punch to punch a hole in the center, punching through all the folds.

Take the paper straw and push it through the hole. The straw may stiffen a little ;).

Slowly and carefully pull the paper (unfolding the folds) along the paper straw (you don’t need to pull the entire length, leave some for the stem).

Take the yellow star and glue it to the top of the tree.

If you want, you can decorate the tree with small ornaments (pom poms, gems)…

Get the origami Christmas tree craft template here

Click to open: Paper Tree Craft on Straw

As always, we’d love to see your creations, if you snap a photo and tag us on Instagram @easypeasyandfun or use #easypeasyandfun we’d love to take a look.

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Matthew Oldham

Name: Matthew Oldham Title: Author and Professional Illustrator Biography: Matthew Oldham is an accomplished author and illustrator, renowned for his engaging educational books published with Usborne. With a background in English literature, he has a flair for making complex subjects accessible and enjoyable for young readers. Before his writing career, he worked with the BBC, where he produced comedic radio programs. His transition into illustration allowed him to combine his love for storytelling with his artistic talents. Skills and Interests: Matthew’s illustrations are characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate details, bringing life to the subjects he writes about. He is an avid cyclist who enjoys exploring the outdoors, often drawing inspiration from nature for his artwork. On quieter days, he can be found lounging with a good book or sketching new ideas for his next project. Contributions: Matthew’s books cover a wide range of topics, from history and science to the wonders of the Earth. His illustrations not only complement his writing but also stand alone as works of art, exhibited in galleries and used in educational materials worldwide. His dedication to both writing and illustrating has made him a beloved figure in children’s literature and art education.

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