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Paper Christmas Angel Made For Christmas

Paper Christmas Angel Made For Christmas | Easy Paper Angel Making Tutorial | How To Make DIY Angel

By MD Hashibur RahamanPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
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Christmas is a time of joy, love, and celebration. It's also a perfect opportunity to engage in fun and creative DIY projects. Making a paper Christmas angel is a wonderful way to add a touch of magic and elegance to your holiday decorations. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through creating a beautiful paper Christmas angel that will become a delightful centerpiece for your festive celebrations.

Materials You'll Need:

  1. Colored or patterned paper (white, gold, silver, or any color of your choice)
  2. Scissors
  3. Pencil
  4. Ruler
  5. Craft glue or glue stick
  6. Markers or colored pencils (optional for adding details)
  7. Small beads, sequins, or rhinestones (optional for extra embellishments)
  8. Ribbon or twine (for hanging the angel)

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

Before diving into the craft, make sure you have all the necessary materials ready. Colored or patterned paper can be found at craft stores or even repurposed from old gift wraps or magazines.

Step 2: Create the Angel Template

Using a pencil and ruler, draw an angel shape on a piece of paper. The angel can have a basic outline with a head, body, wings, and a halo. Once you're satisfied with the design, cut it out to use it as your template.

Step 3: Trace the Template on Colored Paper

Place the angel template on the colored paper of your choice, and carefully trace around it with a pencil. You'll need two identical shapes for the front and back of the angel.

Step 4: Cut Out the Angel Shapes

With your scissors, cut out the angel shapes along the pencil lines. Take your time to ensure clean and precise cuts, as this will give your paper Christmas angel a polished and professional look.

Step 5: Decorate the Angel

Now it's time to add some character to your paper Christmas angel. Use markers or colored pencils to draw a sweet face on one of the angel shapes. You can give her eyes, a nose, and a mouth. Don't forget to add rosy cheeks to make her look more adorable.

Step 6: Add Embellishments (Optional)

To make your paper Christmas angel more festive, consider adding some embellishments. You can use small beads, sequins, or rhinestones to decorate the angel's dress, wings, or halo. Be creative and let your imagination guide you.

Step 7: Glue the Two Angel Shapes Together

Apply craft glue or use a glue stick to adhere the two angel shapes together, making sure the decorated side faces outward. Press them firmly together to create a 3D effect, and let the glue dry completely.

Step 8: Attach the Ribbon or Twine

Cut a piece of ribbon or twine to the desired length for hanging your angel. Take one of the angel shapes and attach one end of the ribbon or twine to the back of the angel's head using craft glue. Make sure it's securely attached.

Step 9: Create a Stand (Optional)

If you want your paper Christmas angel to stand on its own, you can create a simple stand using an additional piece of paper. Cut a strip of paper and fold it into a triangular shape. Glue one end to the back of the angel's body, providing stability to stand upright.

Step 10: Display Your Paper Christmas Angel

Your beautiful paper Christmas angel is now complete and ready to be displayed! Place it on your Christmas tree as an ornament, on a mantelpiece as a centerpiece, or even on your holiday dinner table. Your paper Christmas angel will add a touch of charm and elegance to your festive decorations.

Conclusion

Making a paper Christmas angel is a delightful and rewarding craft project that will bring a sense of joy and creativity to your holiday celebrations. The simplicity of this DIY activity makes it perfect for families to do together or for individuals to enjoy some quiet crafting time during the Christmas season. So, gather your supplies, let your artistic side shine, and create a stunning paper Christmas angel that will be treasured for years to come. Happy crafting and Merry Christmas!

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