Handmade Holiday: Paper Craft Projects

I used to do more crafting when my kids were little, we made glittery ornaments and other things. Now I craft for myself when the mood strikes, which predictably is November when I’m looking to keep my fingers busy while staying cozy indoors. I find paper crafts therapeutic and love seeing a creation come to life. I’ve gathered supplies for another simple paper project I’m working on, I’ll feature that later this month.


Meanwhile, I’m linking to four of my past paper holiday creations because I still have them! The paper leaf garland (featured first) is special to me because I made it in 2016 with my best friend, and she passed away in 2018 from cancer. I never thought something so simple as a paper craft project completed from a friend could hold so much meaning, but it does. I could never part with it, and I wrap it in tissue every January to preserve it.


I made the silver and gold confetti garland with my daughter in 2014 when she was younger and more interested in crafting than she is now, so it holds meaning for me too. Below are some additional ideas to spark your creativity while you prep for the holidays and deck your halls.


Paper Leaf Garland




 


Sparkle Confetti Garland



Scandinavian Paper Star Garland



 


Twinkle Light Paper Leaf Wreath



Below are more inspiring holiday paper projects (created by others) that are worth recreating and maybe turning into keepsakes.


Paper Poinsettia



3D Paper Stars




Oversized Paper Holly



Paper Mistletoe Printable



Circle Paper Garland



Origami Christmas Trees



 


Bottlebrush Christmas Trees



 


Printable Colorful Village Luminaries



 


Snow Dotted Colorful Cone Trees




Colorful Paper Forest



 


Ombre Gold Stripe Cone Trees



 


Paper Ball Ornaments



 


Paper Evergreen Trees



 


Snowflake Stars



 


Paper Tree Forest



 


Paper Snowflake Trees



 


Gold Leaf Paper Mini Wreaths



 


Faux Bois Leaf Shape Garland



Have you held on to any paper crafts from the past because of a person you completed them with? Do any of yours hold sentimental value?