The Complete Origami Christmas Sweater Collection

Origami and Christmas blended make for an excellent combination. You may need some inspiration for ugly Christmas Sweater ideas. Some 80s or 90s fashion styles are just for fun. Origami shapes that stick on sweaters with velcro. Origami garlands, wreaths, and Christmas trees. This may include stars and even Angels as well. These can be made temporarily with paper or created and sewn with fabric to resemble origami. You can get pre-made cut-outs or make them from scratch.

DIY origami cutouts

Large Dot of Contentment DIY Party Supplies has Ugly Christmas Sweater ideas with origami. Holiday and Christmas Paper Cut-Outs: There is 24 paper die cuts in four distinct sweater shapes that make up the Ugly Sweater-shaped cut-outs, which go with the theme of the party. Twenty-four sweater shapes in a set. Six red gingerbread sweater paper die cuts (2.75″ x 2.5″), six reindeer sweater paper die cuts (2.75″ x 2.5″), and six sweater paper die cuts are included (2.75″ x 2.25″). Thanks to their distinctive style, these sweater party decorations are an excellent addition to any holiday or Christmas party. Ugly Sweater DIY-shaped cutouts are printed with language and artwork themed to the holiday on one side and a corresponding pattern on the reverse.

Add it to your Christmas Sweater.

They are ideal as little bunting banners or as centerpieces. They can be used as craft tags, table confetti, or cupcake toppers. Hole-punch them and thread them together as a little banner for a holiday or Christmas party. The paper cutouts of a red and green sweater will stand out no matter how you use them. Cutouts in the shape of ugly sweaters are expertly printed on sturdy cardstock paper with a glossy finish. They are manually wrapped with care after being individually examined. Die-cut paper forms for a holiday or Christmas party will be delivered and ready for use in your imaginative DIY plans! Please take note that these are not actual doll outfits but instead formed paper cutouts.

Origami Christmas wreath for your sweater

This wreath is built from eight square pieces of paper. Each sheet must be folded into a unit, which takes around 5 minutes. Glue or tape is used to adhere the eight components together. This Origami Christmas Wreath will require more than 30 minutes to finish, but it will be worthwhile! Then attach it to your sweater.

  • Step 1: Position a square of paper in a “diamond” position balanced on one of its corners. To achieve a +-shaped crease, fold and unfold from top to bottom and left to right.
  • Step 2: Fold the bottom edges to the vertical crease on the left and right. It takes the shape of a kite.
  • Step 3: Open up and turn a quarter.
  • Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 more times along the other corners.

Step 5: Fold the bottom-left and bottom-right edges to meet the horizontal crease, using the preexisting creases as a reference.