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Christmas origami snowflake
Christmas origami snowflake





christmas origami snowflake

You can see how we accomplished this in the video below. We love the idea of putting the tree in a box (using tape to help hold it in place) and placing small bows around the bottom of the tree and one at the top as a tree topper.

christmas origami snowflake

Use your imagination after you’ve created your money tree.

#CHRISTMAS ORIGAMI SNOWFLAKE HOW TO#

In addition to the written step-by-step instructions below, we’ve also made an easy-to-follow video on how to make your own Christmas Money Tree! These instructions were adapted from wikiHow. You can use any bills or any mix of bills that fit your budget and still have a fun way to present the gift. The pictures below show the tree being made out of only five-dollar bills and the video shows a mix of bills (5’s, 10’s, 20’s). When I give cash as a gift I do like to spruce it up a bit by making fun shapes! I wanted to share this Christmas tree shape with you in case you wanted to do the same thing. 😉 I’m not usually a fan of gift cards because, more often than not, they get lost.

christmas origami snowflake

Some people might think that cash is tacky or not personal enough but I’ve never met anyone to turn down cash and in case you haven’t noticed, I don’t care what people think of me. I shared my money tree on Instagram stories and a few of you asked how I did it so here is a short tutorial. I receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase using my link. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links.







Christmas origami snowflake