Christmas workshop: Create your own origami tree forest (Adult)

Atelier de Noël : Créez votre forêt de sapins en origami (Adulte)
This event is available in
French
Elegant, handmade decorations to brighten up your festivities!

Immerse yourself in the delicate world of folded and cut paper as you create a magnificent forest of origami trees. This workshop is the perfect opportunity to discover the art of folding and add a touch of poetry to your festive table with light, refined fir trees.

???? A moment of creation and relaxation
With step-by-step guidance, you'll learn various folding and cutting techniques to create three-dimensional trees that are both sober and elegant. With a selection of papers in a variety of textures and patterns, you'll be able to personalize your creations and create a unique centerpiece for the holidays.

???? Enchanting, personalized decor
Whether you prefer a minimalist, uncluttered style, fir trees with festive, glittering motifs, or a forest with soft, natural winter hues, this workshop will give you plenty of scope to create as you wish.

???? Know-how to take away
At the end of the workshop, you'll leave with your own miniature fir forest, ready to place on your Christmas table, on a shelf or as a window decoration. What's more, you'll be able to reproduce these creations at home as gifts for your loved ones!



Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025 from 3pm to 5pm
Price: 10 euros - includes Museum admission, payable on registration
Duration: 2 hours

LIMITED PLACES
Reservations MUST be made on 03 88 07 80 05 or by e-mail musee@commune-valdemoder.fr



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Address
24 rue du Dr. Albert Schweitzer
67350
Pfaffenhoffen
+33 3 88 07 80 05
Tarif
Paid entry
10
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 20 December 2025
Saturday: 15:00-17:00
Additional informations
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Exposition l'Alsace en images
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