Nine ready-made holiday patterns, each checked by the same engine that powers the generator. Every preview below is rendered from the pattern's real fold coordinates — what you see is what December gets.
The classic, with the star folded in — the pattern most people start December with.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeThree stacked snowballs and a top hat. The outline does all the work — no face needed.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeA wide cuff and a deep toe. The most forgiving fold on this page.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeRound arms, round legs, no icing — the shape reads instantly.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeSide profile with a single sweeping wing — the graceful one of the set.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeA deep bell with the clapper showing below the rim. Needs a thicker book.
450-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeThe flame folds as a clean centre stripe above the wick — quietly striking on a shelf.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeDrooping tip and a round pompom. A quick, cheerful fold.
300-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeBroad paddle antlers with a textured, sketchy fold — the advanced pick of the set.
450-page book · 20 cm tall
Download PDF — FreeThese display for a month, so the cover matters more than usual. Charity shops are full of exactly what December needs:
The obvious pair. One of each, folded with the tree and the stocking, anchors a mantel.
Snowman and angel folds look best in pale books — the whole object reads as snow.
Older hardbacks with gilt edges make the bell and candle look lit. The single best thrift-store find.
Three books in the same color folded with three different patterns beats one big showpiece.
Type any word into the free generator and it builds the pattern for your exact book — a folded name under the tree beats anything from a shop.
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