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D.I.Y. Swirly Paper Flowers

D.I.Y. Swirly Paper Flowers
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DIY Easy Gift Package with CD Last minute for gift packaging? No worry! Here’s a super easy way to make a beautiful gift package in just 5 minutes. The secret is using a CD! Just use the CD to draw the arc and connect together. Here are the things you’ll need: a CDdecorative cardboard paperribbonpencilscissors [Video] Scor-pal Petal Box Ver. 2 for Valentine’s Day | waffleflower.com As promised! Video tutorial for my Valentine’s Day project: Petal Boxes! You can watch it on Youtube in HD or as embedded here: There are many possibilities in stamping and decorating these boxes. I would love to see your creations. Please feel free to link them here. You can also use the Hexagon base below for added strength. I had so much fun editing this little video tutorial, hope that you will enjoy it. Have fun!

Lucky Wishing Stars Tutorial You’ve probably seen these little puffy origami stars before. They are really quick to make, and you don’t need any special materials to make them. You can buy lucky star pre-cut strips from origami stores, but you can just as easily make your own from medium weight coloured paper, e.g. scrapbooking paper, or even strips cut from magazine pages – as the strips are so narrow, the original text or image won’t be obvious in the finished star. Anti-clockwise from top left: pre-cut strips, paper cutter, scrapbook paper, magazine page. Now on to the tutorial! To give you an idea of size, I’ve made stars in 3 different sizes to show you: blue stars (from pre-cut strips): 35cm x 1.25cmpink stars (from a magazine page): 30cm x 1cmgreen stars (scrapbook paper): 15cm x 0.6cm The finished star will be approx 1.5 x the width of your strip, so pick an appropriate size for the size of star you’d like to end up with. For the rest of this tutorial, I will be using a paper strip cut from a magazine page.

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