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AirPrint Basics

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HOW TO: Folded Paper Tree. One last Holiday HOW-TO before Christmas that you truly could accomplish in time to deck out your mantle or dress your tabletop.

HOW TO: Folded Paper Tree

All you need is paper and a pair of nice sharp scissors. Of course I recommend using Snow & Graham wrap (it really is just the right weight for this project) but you should grab whatever you have and get folding. Looking for a last minute gift for the person who has everything? I bet they don’t have a set of these darling decorations hand crafted by the one and only you.

Merry Christmas! There are a lot of steps, but don’t be discouraged. Start with a square sheet of paper and fold diagonally from corner to corner with patterned side showing. Flatten your star into a triangle so that there are two flaps on each side. Make a small mark two inches from the tip of the triangle, and then in one inch increments going down the triangle. We recommend making your first tree with a 12 inch square, but this project scales beautifully using any size square. HOW TO: Holiday Holly Wall. One of my favorite things to come out of the studio this year was our Meadow Wall.

HOW TO: Holiday Holly Wall

This is a seasonal twist in that same vein. Shown here as a festive backdrop for a brunch spread of tasty baked goods, this would add just the right dose of merry to any time of day. Supplies: Stapler or glue stick Scissors To start you will need to download our templates below for the three sizes of leaves used. I recommend laying out your leaves and berries on the floor directly below where you plan to put up the decoration, this will help you determine how many leaves and berries you need.

To add height and interest to our tables, we wrapped a few boxes in our Candles wrapping paper and used a full sheet of the same paper to make a table runner. Templates: Small LeafMedium Leaf A and Medium Leaf BLarge Leaf A and Large Leaf B Be Merry A and Be Merry B and Be Merry C and Be Merry D Tags: Christmas, food & wine, party ideas, wrapping paper.