Thursday, December 2, 2010

Origami Christmas Wreath

I am a real fan of folded paper decorations right now. Remember my Peace Doves??
You've got to try this craft. Here's a video I found on you tube. Bear in mind, this lady totally calls me boring in the beginning of the video (@45 seconds). And, I am still supporting her. Aren't I nice?!?!Yup, I'm nice. 


Not too bad, eh?? I still have a hard believing she made 100 of these in 4 hours. Maybe I'm just a perfectionist, but it took me a lot longer 2:40 to make each one (did I just do my math right?! That could be a first!!).
For my wreaths, I included a very NON-BORING holly sprig and burlap button. How'd ya like dem apples, lady??
Awww, yeah. 

;-)


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Monday, November 29, 2010

Curly Christmas Tree

How about a curly Christmas tree?? This was fairly time consuming (about an hour and half, though if you are not a parent it might take you less time).  I was inspired to do this by all the Evergreen stencils I've seen recently, like these:

and



To make a Christmas tree like this you need:

Styrofoam Cone
Green Construction Paper
Hot Glue
Scissors
Sheet Music for Star (optional)

~Take the Styrofoam cone and wrap it tightly with a piece of green paper, making sure it comes to a point. Secure it with hot glue.
 ~Cut lots of 1/4 to 1/2 inch pieces of paper,  making some long and some short. 
~Curl a (long) single piece around a pencil and then slide it off the tip, dabbing the outer end with a drop of glue. Place it on the bottom of the tree:

~You're going to be using the longer pieces pf paper on the bottom and gradually decreasing the length of the paper as you work your way (in circles) up the tree. As you get closer to the top, use a curling tool that is thinner than the pencil to make smaller curls. 
~Make a small star out of sheet music, or what ever you think might work. I am loving the simplicity of sheet music right now. 
It takes a while, but it is totally worth it (in my opinion). I love the look of this curly evergreen. :-)

Ps. While surfing around on the web, I found a cool tutorial for a different kind of curly paper tree....similar to mine in that you use a curling tool and paper. It's adorable!!
Chessies Christmas Trees

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