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Paper Santa

Oct 26, 2024 · Modified: Feb 24, 2025 by Emily · Leave a Comment

Bring a jolly touch to your holiday decor with a delightful paper Santa!

This charming origami project is perfect for gift tags, decorations, or festive greeting cards.

Red and white paper Santa.
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  • Materials Needed
  • Instructions
  • Tips For Success
  • Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations
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Creating a paper Santa is a fantastic way to spread holiday cheer!

This cute origami project captures the essence of Santa Claus with its iconic red suit and white beard, making it an eye-catching addition to your holiday decorations.

Whether you use it as a decorative piece, a gift tag, or a fun ornament, this paper Santa will surely bring a smile to anyone who sees it.

Making this paper Santa is a delightful way to spend time with family or friends as you gather around to create these festive figures.

You can personalize your paper Santas with different patterns or colors to match your holiday theme.

Plus, they make great gifts or additions to gift wrapping, providing a unique and personal touch that store-bought decorations simply can't offer.

As you craft your paper Santa, consider using various paper types and sizes to explore different looks.

This project is a great way to practice your origami skills while celebrating the holiday spirit.

Other Christmas paper crafts you might like to try include: Origami Star Bowl, 3D Christmas Tree Gift Tag, Paper Card Holder, Origami Wreath, or this handy Origami Basket.

Green paper Santa.

Why You'll Love This Pattern

  • Fun and festive project for all ages.
  • Versatile use as a gift tag, decoration, or card.
  • Encourages creativity and personalization.
  • Simple folding steps for a quick craft.
  • Makes a thoughtful homemade gift or decoration.

Skill Level

Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ (Easy)

Materials Needed

  • A square sheet of origami paper (preferably red and white).
  • Markers or stickers: To decorate your Santa

Instructions

Step 1: Start with the color you want Santa to be facing up.

Step 2: Fold the top left corner to meet the bottom right corner.

Step 3: Unfold previous step.

Step 4: Fold the top right corner to meet the bottom left corner.

Steps 1 to 4 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 5: Unfold previous step.

Step 6: Fold the bottom left corner to meet the middle.

Step 7: Fold the top right corner to meet the middle.

Step 8: Unfold previous 2 steps.

Steps 5 to 8 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 9: Fold the bottom left corner to meet the crease made in step 7 (in the top right part of the paper).

Step 10: Unfold previous step.

Step 11: Fold the top right corner to meet the crease made in step 6 (in the bottom left part of the paper).

Step 12: Unfold previous step.

Steps 9 to 12 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 13: Flip your paper over and arrange it so the crease lines run vertically.

Step 14: Fold the top point to meet the middle.

Step 15: Fold the same point back to meet its edge.

Step 16: Unfold previous step.

Steps 13 to 16 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 17: Fold the same point back again but this time to meet its nearest crease.

Step 18: Fold the edge of the crease from the previous step to meet its nearest crease.

Step 19: Fold the edge of the previous step over the existing crease.

Step 20: Fold the bottom point up to meet the top edge.

Steps 17 to 20 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 21: Fold the top point down to meet the bottom edge.

Step 22: Flip the paper from left to right.

Step 23: Fold the top left diagonal edge in slightly to form a strip.

Step 24: Fold the left edge towards the right, along the 2nd crease line from the left.

Steps 21 to 24 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 25: Working on the top left flap: Fold the bottom right edge of the flap to the left on a diagonal, matching its bottom edge to the nearest crease.

Step 26: Fold the flap you just made along the existing crease.

Step 27: Repeat steps 23 to 26 for the right side.

Step 28: Fold the top right point down to meet the middle crease.

Steps 25 to 28 for folding a paper Santa.

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Step 29:  Fold the top left point down to meet the middle crease.

Step 30: Flip the paper over from left to right.

Step 31: Fold the top flap behind itself slightly (this is the beard).

Step 32: Fold the top layer of the bottom edge inwards slightly. To do this, flip your Santa over, gently open and then fold.

Steps 29 to 32 for folding a paper Santa.

Step 33: Fold the inside corners of the legs backwards slightly.

Step 34: Decorate your Santa with markers, stickers, or googly eyes. You could even glue a pom pom to the top of Santa's hat. Completed paper Santa.

Steps 32 continued to 34 for folding a paper Santa.

Tips For Success

  • Take your time with the folds to ensure sharp creases, which will make your Santa look neater.
  • Experiment with different facial features and embellishments to personalize your Santa.
Close up image of a yellow paper Santa.

Color, Paper Ideas, and Variations

Use festive colors like red, green, and white to capture the holiday spirit.

Try patterned paper for Santa's suit or different skin tones for a more personalized touch.

FAQ

Can I use this design for other holidays?

While primarily designed for Christmas, you can adapt the design for other occasions by changing colors and adding different embellishments.

What's a good way to use these paper Santas?

They can be attached to gift bags, used as tree ornaments, or even as part of a holiday table centerpiece!

Other Crafts You Might Like To Try:

  • Origami Masu Box
  • Triangle Origami Corner Bookmark
  • Christmas Tree Napkins Fold
  • Origami Swan
  • Origami Mouse
  • Origami Box With Lid
  • DIY Mosaic Flower Pot
  • Origami Stocking

Helpful Origami Tips

If you're curious to learn more about origami, you might like to look at our basic guides on how to make some common origami folds.

Start with the valley fold and mountain fold-these are the foundation of most origami models.

Once you're comfortable, you might like to try the petal fold for 3D shapes, and explore the bird base and square base for more complex designs.

The water bomb base is also great for creating inflatable or geometric models, like this inflatable origami rabbit.

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Blue paper Santa.

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