Saturday, December 17, 2005

Holiday Paper Forest



Here is an assortment of paper trees for the holidays. Here you will find Origami, Kirigami and paper sculptures, starting with this beautifully simple Robert Sabuda Christmas Tree card.

Very simple origami tree by Dorothy Engleman

Blintz Frog Christmas Tree

Simple Dollar Bill Tree

More Complex Dollar Tree

Dollar Bill Tree with multiple bills

Charles Esseltine Tree

Christmas Cactus (the unconventional choice)

Four-part Christmas Tree

Kirigami Tree

Canon Paper Tree

World's Largest Origami Christmas tree (scroll down to see!)

Have fun with these. I will be posting here and there through the holidays, but am currently in Montana and may post a bit less while I'm here. I'll do my best. Happy Holidays to all!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi JAmie,
I've seen your work at several SCBWI shows but never spoken to you. I finally saw your person at Bizarre Bazaare!
Now I've stumbled onto your blog and want to say H-E-L-L-O!
My love for paper and paper that moves runs deep.
I've got you bookmarked!
:-)
Snowbear
http://rock-paper-scissors.typepad.com

gji7 said...

Thanks for all the great links this year! You didn't pick the best time to come visit this area - we've got the artic front in residence and it's supposed to get colder than crap! Hope you enjoy yourself anyway...Happy Holidays!

Christina said...

Hi Jaime,
It is Christina from the Mayo Lab. Thanks for posting these links. They are going to be quite helpful in putting together Christmas cards. Have a great time in Montana!

jaime said...

Thanks for the comments - I will definitely concur that the weather in Montana is RIDICULOUS right now. It is barely getting above zero during the day...

merlinprincesse said...

Hello and thanks for the links!!! I love this blog of yours. I'm a paper addict and can't go to any artis's furniture shops without buying paper... :o)

catnapping said...

montana?

i live in missoula. hope you liked it up here. it's a wonderful place, and the cows are sane.

jaime said...

Yep. I was in Bozeman where my family lives. I do quite like it there.