‘Tis The Season! For Holiday Google Doodles Of Papercraft Models & Cutouts

Special logos for the holidays can also be printed and constructed into houses.

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For the 2015 season, Google is running a series of special holiday logos or “Google Doodles” that are inspired by papercraft models and cutouts. And yes, you can actually print them out to make your own models!

Each day has a different doodle created by Google Doodler Robinson Wood. All link to a search for “Tis the season!” when you click on them. Below is the order they’ve appeared. To print and construct them, see this page from Google or go right to the templates here.

December 23

Google holiday doodle day 1

December 24

google holiday doodle

 

December 25

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Note that the December 25 logo is only live for countries where Christmas Day has actually arrived.

More Holiday Cheer

Google has also been in the holiday spirit beyond logos with holiday-themed decorations for searches on Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa searches.

Google also created an automated Dreidel game, with a digital version of the Hanukkah spinning toy posted at the top of results for “Play Dreidel” searches.

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Google is also running its traditional Santa tracker, as is NORAD. For more on those, see our other story: Where’s Santa Claus? Your 2015 Guide To NORAD Tracks Santa & The Google Santa Tracker.


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