North Pole: The Little Sign That Shows the Way to Christmas
One December evening, the living room is transformed: twinkling lights, a throw blanket on the sofa,
candles ready to be lit. At the center of the scene, this small, stylized wooden sign seems to
point the way to the holidays. As you assemble its facets, collage after collage,
it takes on the air of a Christmas movie set: the white base evokes packed snow, the pole
stands like a sculpted tree trunk, and the arrow almost invites you to follow the direction of the presents.
Once placed on the coffee table or a sideboard, it becomes a discreet but essential landmark:
you know immediately that “the magic is this way”. The Christmas tree lights catch its
edges, and the shadow it casts on the wood or wall behind it creates a small, graphic scene.
Somewhere between 3D papercraft, a decorative object, and a mini festive sign, it has a playful charm that appeals to both children and adults.
Why We Love It
- It tells a story: a path to the North Pole, the presents, or the cozy corner of the living room.
- It instantly sets the mood: a simple sign, and the whole space breathes Christmas.
- It’s fun to assemble: an accessible project, perfect for a creative afternoon with the family.
- It can be reused every year: a lasting decoration that gradually becomes a holiday tradition.
Atmospheres
On a coffee table near the tree, among the presents, on an entryway table to welcome guests,
placed on a mantelpiece or a shelf decorated with fairy lights: this sign finds its place everywhere.
It pairs equally well with a traditional red and green decor as with a more minimalist interior in wood, white, and beige tones, adding just the right touch of winter whimsy.
Technical Information
4 A4 sheets (paper ≥ 160 g/m²) •
Final Dimensions 20 × 16.2 × 10.8 cm (H × W × D) •
Skill Level: Easy








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