Sunday, December 13, 2015

3D Origami Santa Claus tutorial 2015

             This  3d Origami Santa Claus It is one of the most beautiful 3d origami models created by me , It is a large model about 25 cm tall and more than 1200 3d origami pieces.
          This 3d origami Santa Claus model is quite complicated to do and I do not recommend it for beginners , I use normal printer paper 80 g/sm .This model is made from around  246 white and 1 red large 3d origami pieces  5.2-3.6cm(32/A4) ..... 106 white,23 pink, 2 dark blue,6 yellow, 93 black and 853 red pieces  are made from rectangles of paper with dimensions of 3.7-2.6cm(64/A4) .

3D Origami Santa Claus  made from paper


 The tutorial of this 3d origami Santa Claus :  How to make 3d origami Santa Claus part1
                                                                        How to make 3d origami Santa Claus part2

        If you are a beginner here you have the links to : How to make 3d origami pieces
                                                                                      How to make 3d origami base 

3D Origami Santa Claus on black background

                                                                   Merry Christmas 

                       The most difficult part of this 3d origami Santa Claus model are the hands  because you must make a very small 3d origami open base  but with a little perseverance and patience I believe it can be done.
                       I recommend you to glue each 3d origami piece of the model for it to resist in time , to glue parts together (hands and feet) to use hot glue or glue which dries quickly. I also recommend  you to protect the models from the dust using either a window glass or a plastic bell , plastic bags... also another method to protect from dust is to use a protective lacquer.
                       This 3d origami Santa Claus it is a very nice gift for loved ones in winter holidays.
                                                          
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