Here’s a simple way to fold a palm cross from a fresh palm frond or a paper strip. The basic idea is to fold the stem into a vertical center, make two side arms, then tuck the tail through the back to lock it in place.

Steps

  1. Start with the palm pointing upward, with the pointed end at the bottom.
  1. Fold the top section down to form the top of the cross, making the vertical center as long as you want the finished cross to be.
  1. Fold one side out to the right at about a 45-degree angle, then fold it back to create the first arm.
  1. Fold the other side to match, forming the second arm so both arms are even.
  1. On the back, fold the remaining tail around and thread it through the little pocket or opening created by the folds.
  1. Pull the tail snug, then wrap or tuck it until the cross feels secure.

Helpful tips

  • Use a fresh palm if possible, because it bends more easily and holds its shape better.
  • Keep the folds tight but gentle so the palm does not split.
  • If you are using paper instead of a real palm, a long narrow strip works best.

Very short version

Fold the stem into a center line, make two side arms, then tuck the tail through the back to lock everything together.

Note

If you want, I can also give you a super-simple 3-step version or a version for paper instead of palm leaves.