An Aussie Christmas: Ages 8-12

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Poinsettia Christmas serviettes 1.

Open out the serviette then fold the four corners to the middle.

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Repeat step 1 twice more.

Turn the serviette over and fold the four corners into the middle. There is no more folding to be done.

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Reach under the corner P and pull up the flap you find there. This first ‘petal’ must be pulled fairly upright. (Push down on the corner P as you pull up the ‘petal’.) Pull up the flaps from under the other three corners.

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Form the next ‘petals’ by reaching under Q, which is on the side and pulling up the flap you find there. Pull up the other three flaps.

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Your serviette is now folded.

You should be able to fold these serviettes quite quickly and easily if you practise and you could make one for each person sitting at your table for Christmas dinner. There is a little space in the middle of each flower. Try to think what would look good there. Perhaps a chocolate to eat after dinner, a biscuit or a tiny wrapped gift. Even a real flower could look and smell beautiful. R.I.C. Publications® www.ricgroup.com.au

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