Master class with a step-by-step photo “How to make a Christmas tree using the quilling technique.” Making interesting light crafts with your own hands for children, parents, teachers and educators, for school and kindergarten.
How to make a quilling Christmas tree
This master class will demonstrate how to make an openwork Christmas tree from paper strips.

To create such an openwork Christmas tree, we will prepare:
- stripes of green and brown;
- twisting tool;
- PVA glue;
- quilling template;
- decorative beads.

Almost the entire Christmas tree will be made of green paper strips. In this case, all its elements will be the same. We first take the first strip, twist it and place it in the “20” recess.

Then we take out this twisted strip, fix its tip with glue.

Next, give it the shape of a droplet, squeezing with your fingers on one side.

For our Christmas tree, we need 10 of these green blanks.

We begin to form a Christmas tree. To do this, we use PVA glue, first we glue 2 blanks together.

From above we add the third, so the top of the Christmas tree turned out.

From below we glue 3 more elements.

Finally, the bottom row of the Christmas tree will consist of four blanks.

For the trunk of the Christmas tree, we twist the brown strip.

We take it out of the recess “15” and fix the edge with glue.

Then we give this brown blank the shape of a quadrangle.

We attach the trunk to the bottom of the craft.

It remains to decorate our openwork beauty. To do this, we use decorative semi-beads on an adhesive basis. We got such a Christmas tree using the quilling technique.
