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Make Paper Gems for Valentine's Day - Tips for Success

In all honesty, for years I'd steered clear of making these paper gems created by author/blogger Kate Lilley of the wonderful site Mini-Eco, thinking they would be difficult. But perhaps last month's origami ornaments bolstered my confidence or maybe it was because I noticed an 11 year old had commented on Kate's post that he found them easy. Yes, that was it... if a 5th grader could make them, so could I! Surprise, surprise... these pretty gems practically fold themselves and are so.much.fun to make. In just an afternoon I had filled a bowl as a Valentine's Day decoration. The first thing I did was sort through my paper stash to pull out lightweight pink and red papers. 1.

Or 2. Supply-wise, you'll need:Printed templatesScissorsGlue stick - I have new found appreciation for a simple glue stick - it truly did the job justice. Score with a metal edge ruler and bone folder if you have them. P.S. SAS does ...: SIMPLE ORIGAMI BOX. As a paper crafter I absolutely love origami.

SAS does ...: SIMPLE ORIGAMI BOX

In fact, my paper crafting journey began a long long time ago, when I would spent my evenings after school folding simple origami models or indulging in kirigami (I didn't know the proper term for my hobby but turns out it was exactly that). Recently I've been getting back into my favourite paper folding and while I practice intricate and at times frustrating origami models I will share with you some simple origami projects.

I have about 7 different models of boxes that are not only fun to make but could be used for organising, gift giving, or as decor objects. Today we'll begin with a simple origami box you can use to store buttons, paper clips, push pins and other little bits and pieces. Begin with a square piece of paper. Place your triangle pointing towards you and fold in 2 side flaps. Your box should now be ready. Time to fill it up with little treasures! Origami Butterflies - Emma Owl. Watercolor Origami Butterflies made using coffee filter paper!

Origami Butterflies - Emma Owl

This was a great joint activity! Emma and I made ‘Thank you’ cards for her teachers using up all the coffee filters she has painted and the flower stamps we made last week. So I know you are asking, ‘why use coffee filter paper to make origami?’ Good Question. Firstly it looks so pretty, and secondly – and this is the main reason right here, a while back we made coffee filter butterflies with watercolor paint. So we took all the painted coffee filters and cut out squares! How to make a butterfly. 1. 2. 3. How to Make an Origami Lucky Star. Twinkle Twinkle Litte Star… and now it is time to make some of these adorable little Origami Lucky Stars.

How to Make an Origami Lucky Star

I am a bit rubbish at Origami “in general”, as I am too impatient and not neat enough. But there are some great simple little Origami crafts that are great even for the likes of me! I love making Origami Paper Boats and little Paper cups.. and I LOVE how surprisingly easy these little paper Origami Lucky Stars are to make. They look tricky for about 5 seconds.. and then you will be making them over and over and over again! How to Make Origami Lucky Stars – Steps: 1) To make your Origami Lucky Stars, you will need a strip of paper. 2) You now need to “tie a knot” into your Origami Lucky Star. 3) Tuck i the piece of paper. 4) Gently pull tied to secure your Origami Lucky Star 5) Now flip your Origami Lucky Star Over. 6)… and tuck in the little piece that is left over. 7) & 8 ) This step looks confusing.. at first.