A good trick is to first fold the strip in half multiple times. When the desired rectangle size is met, unfold the paper. Using the creases made from the folding, fold it accordion-style. [2] X Research source

If you do not want to cut with scissors, you can use an Exacto knife to cut paper.

If you are putting it on a bulletin board, be careful about the thickness of the corkboard. Ensure that the thumbtacks do not go through the board and into the wall.

A good trick is to first fold the strip in half multiple times. When the desired rectangle size is met, unfold the paper. Using the creases made from the folding, fold it accordion-style. [4] X Research source

The drawing will be the main difference for this type of paper-people chain; it’ll allow more creativity be giving you the option to use more than one figure for the chain.

You can be a bit creative with where the hands meet. The hands can hold different symmetrical figures such as a heart, a star, a small child, etc.

This approach gives you the chance to mix different figures and explore the space on the rectangle. As long as the figures you draw connect, the final product will be a unique chain.

The bigger the circle, the better. The final product will be like a wreath of people.