Across the Blogosphere I've been seeing these paper pinwheels being used as wall decor. As a previous avid paper scrapper - I had tons of paper sitting in my basement. It took me two different times to attempt and do this. The first paper selection I had picked out was too thick and I was having difficulty getting a nice crease on my half folds. So, my advice is to pick a thin paper that is light weight. I didn't take pictures during but here are step by step directions.
Directions:
1. Pick out your paper and cut it in a square, I used these sizes: 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12". You will need two squares to complete the circle.
1. Pick out your paper and cut it in a square, I used these sizes: 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12". You will need two squares to complete the circle.
2. Start doing a fan fold, mine were between 1/2" and 1". Bigger width for the larger squares.
3. Once you have a square completely fan folded, fold it in half and tape the sides together. After this step you should have a half a circle. I saw that some people used double stick tape, but personally I just used clear tape, and taped half and half on the folds I was connecting.
4. Tape both half circles together and ouila - you have your pinwheel.
Ways to hang: I've seen people push tacks/nails through the center and hang them on the wall that way. For my purpose I had the Hubs loop fishing line through them and we used white tacks and hammered them into the ceiling.
Total Cost = $0, as I had everything on hand. I would say at most though using coupons you could do this project for under $15 if you had to buy everything.
Below are the pictures of how they look over the crib. Excuse the bad color - it was gloomy when I took these pics.
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22 comments:
I L-O-V-E this! It is absolutely adorable. What a great impact with simple materials. Very nicely done!
What a great and gorgeous idea! LOVE it! Thanks for linking it up to Thrilling Thursday @ Paisley Passions :) Hope you will come back and join in next week.
This is so cute! Love the colors. By the way, love your blog banner.
Those are so cute! I love the way it looks. I bet Avalynn loves it!!
Visiting from Fingerprints on the Fridge - those are adorable! Your blog is so cute! Stop by & visit me sometime @ World of Dennifer. :)
Cute! I have been thinking about doing something similar in my baby's room.
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Those are just perfect! I love mobiles that focus on the baby's view, not how the look from the door. Visiting from Pony Tails and Fish Scales.
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So cute, what a great idea!
OH I LOVE THIS!!! My lil girl has some cute things hanging from her ceiling here and there. This would be a PERFECT addition!! I saw your feature on the HoH! :)
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LOVE this!
This is really cute! Your baby will love it. :)
Wow these are so pretty. I think I'm going to make some for my girls room.
P.S. thanks for linking up. I'll be featuring this tomorrow.
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I loved this and featured it on my Friday Fave 5! You should come check it out! www.landofthemisfittoyz.blogspot.com
How fun are these, I bet they are so interesting to look at from the crib! What a fun and creative use for paper! Would love you to join me at A Crafty Soiree, every Thursday.
This is beautiful! I would have loved to have had this when I was little.
aww i love this...such a pretty sight for baby to see :)
Oh... What a lovely creation for baby to see. Thanks for the tute. I would love to try this out also. =)
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