North Pole: the little sign that points the way to Christmas
On a December evening, the room slowly lights up. The tree twinkles, the tea is still steaming. On a shelf or at the foot of the tree, this “North Pole” 3D papercraft sign appears like a knowing wink, almost a movie set detail. You cut, fold, glue, and little by little the scene comes to life: a white base like packed snow, a brown post that recalls wood, and that arrow that seems to whisper “the magic is this way”.
Once assembled, it catches the eye without overdoing it. It structures the space, creates a visual anchor, and adds that graphic touch that makes all the difference. Somewhere between 3D origami and festive décor, it naturally fits into a warm Christmas papercraft decoration, whether your style is traditional or more minimalist.
Why you’ll love it
- Because it tells a story and evokes the road to Christmas.
- Because it’s easy to assemble, alone or with family, in about 1 hour.
- Because it becomes a ritual you happily bring out every winter.
- Because it adds real depth where a flat decoration would fall short.
Details and finishes
The model is made up of 4 printable A4 pages: 2 brown pages for the post and arrow, and 2 white pages for the snow-effect base. This color combination instantly creates contrast and reinforces the wintery look, without the need for paint or extra accessories.
Technical information
Final dimensions: 20 cm high, 16.2 cm wide and 10.8 cm deep.
Recommended paper: minimum 160 g/m².
Number of sheets: 4 A4.
Level: easy difficulty, ideal even for beginners.










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