Since the first Christmas tree was set up in the 16th century, its shape seems to have been imprinted in everyone's mind. However, along with the development of commerce and the upgrading of space, the way of opening the Christmas tree displayed in various commercial spaces in recent years has always been puzzling to people, and it seems that art installations are creating a new connection with architecture and people.
1. Cardboard Christmas tree
Express box of cardboard to find two pieces of larger can be made into a plug-in Christmas tree. If the cardboard is big, make a big Christmas tree and put it in the living room; if the cardboard is small, make a small Christmas tree and put it on the desk.
Draw on the cardboard according to the template below.
Then cut, put together, let your child colour, decorate and finish!