The Christmas Eve is the symbol of the Christmas par excellence, and one very Mexican.
Are giant flowers Felt, paper or foam will fill your home with light, and they are easy to make. Also, if you choose foam with diamondany design will look even more.
You can make a wreath and hang it on the door, garlands, flowers for your tree or to decorate your chandeliers, in short, the limit is your imagination.
I leave you here the step by step to make this beautiful Christmas craft.
How to make a Christmas Eve in foami step by step
Materials
White sheets Pencil Rubber Foam sheets with red, green and gold diamonds Hot silicone Scissors
Instructions
On the white sheets make your molds: draw a very large star, a leaf and a petal with pencil, and cut everything out.
2. Mark the star mold on the red foam sheets. Also mark 5 petals, and cut everything out.
3. Place a drop of red silicone on the middle of the flat part of the petal and fold it to make it stick. Repeat with the rest.
4. On the star-shaped foam, apply silicone in the middle of each petal to glue the already folded petals.
5. Mark two leaves on the green foam and cut them out. Apply silicone to one of the tips and glue it below the red foam star.
6. Mark 6 circles on the gold foam and cut them out. Glue them with silicone one by one over the center of the Christmas Eve.
7. Place them one on top of the other and the last one in the center.
You can make variations to this design, for example, you can make it in felt or paper, instead of foam, place gold fabric tassels instead of making circles in foam, etc.
Below I leave you some photos to inspire you and make Christmas designs for your door, table or wall.
Here is the video so you can see how the poinsettia flower is made:
Photo credit: Pinterest, auromorartesanar, atelieluartes, mungfali, daledetailes, sami crafts, solountip, iStock
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