This white paper Christmas village will set the mood for a winter wonderland in your home.
One of my favorite Christmas decorations are Christmas villages and houses .
We have a ceramic Christmas greenwich village with all the details that the kids love putting in concert every year. But you can constantly have more than one Christmas village in your interior decoration !
And for this year ’ randomness snow-white ski lodge themed 7 Days of Paper Christmas interior decoration, I knew I needed a white newspaper Christmas greenwich village. It looks equitable like a small batch town covered in snow. This mail may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Click here to read my wax disclosure policy .
Paper Christmas Houses
No village is complete without a diverseness of cunning Christmas houses. For this paper Christmas village, I kept things simpleton and created a 5 different styles .
The 5 newspaper houses look like a variety show of homes or churches. If you want to make a larger Christmas greenwich village, you can always duplicate your favorites .
All the houses have open windows and no buttocks. If you want them to light-up, you can place flameless tea lights inside or a string of fairy lights around them .
And to turn your newspaper houses into a white winter village, scatter fake snow around them. But don ’ thymine forget to besides add it to their roof !
7 Days of Paper Christmas Decor
This easily paper Christmas village is contribution of the 7 Days of Paper Christmas interior decoration series. For one workweek leading up to Thanksgiving, I share a new composition Christmas craft that you can use to decorate your family .
This year ’ randomness root is all about snow and cozy. I call it white ski lodge them !
here are the rest of the paper craft in case you missed any :
How to Make a DIY paper Christmas village
Supplies:
- Paper Christmas village templates
- I am sharing the cut files & PDF for these paper Christmas houses in my subscriber library until 11/25/2021, then they will move to the shop. Click here to subscribe to my newsletter and gain access to all the freebies. If you already have your password, click here to go to the library download them.
- Cardstock
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Printer or Electronic cutting machine like a Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Maker
Cut out the pieces
Each Christmas sign of the zodiac is cut out of 1 nibble of cardstock. If you are using the PDF, the houses are slightly smaller in order to allow for a print margin .
If using a cut machine, you can scale them larger if you want by cutting on multiple pieces of paper or a 12×12 paper .
Assemble the houses
Each house is slenderly different to assemble based on the different eaves and shapes. I took pictures of each one to show the steps.
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House #1
This house is a modern ranch vogue home. The large windows will make it perfect to have lit from the inside .
To assemble :
- Cut out the pieces and fold along all the dotted lines.
- Glue the tab to create the porch roof.
- Glue the side tabs to create a rectangle shape.
- Glue the roof on one side of the house.
- Tuck the roof tabs under the porch roof and secure.
- Secure the roof to the other side of the house.
- Glue the reaming tabs from inside the house to secure.
House #2
This house is a elementary suburban home plate. We had neighborhoods full of these elementary houses all around our end home .
To assemble :
- Cut out all the pieces and fold along the dotted lines.
- Glue the tabs on the sides to create a rectangle.
- Fold over the lower roof and glue to secure.
- Fold over the upper roof and tuck the tab under the lower roof.
- Glue the roof tabs to secure.
House #3
This house is a classic two story family. This traditional house offers height to the paper Christmas greenwich village .
To assemble :
- Cut out the pieces and fold along all the dotted lines.
- Glue together the sides to create a rectangle.
- Glue the roof to the side peak.
- Glue in the porch roof eaves piece on both sides.
- Secure the roof top tab.
- Glue down the side roof to the tabs.
Church #1
No mountain Christmas village is complete without a little chapel. This is the perfect little flannel chapel with sulfur steeple .
To assemble :
- Cut out the pieces and fold along the dotted lines.
- Glue the tabs on the sides to create a square.
- Secure the roof by glueing the tabs to the peak.
- Assemble the steeple.
- Tuck the steeple into the opening at the top of the roof.
- Glue the tabs to secure the steeple.
- Some tabs you will have to clue from inside the house.
Church #2
The final examination piece of our winter Christmas village is the boastfully church. This two history church has arched windows and is the perfect centerpiece for your Christmas display .
To assemble :
- Cut out all the pieces and fold along the dotted lines.
- Glue the side tabs to create a rectangle.
- Work your way up the front to attach the roof to the lower roof and second story side.
- Finish by glueing the top of the roof.
And now your entire Christmas village it done !
Have fun creating a odoriferous Christmas scene anywhere you need some more Christmas cheer. This smaller greenwich village is big for placing in smaller areas .
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