Fly the nation’s colors on the Fourth with this jaunty string of stars. For each ornament, cut a four-pointed star from solid-color card stock and two from patterned origami paper. Use a glue stick to sandwich the card-stock star between the decorative ones, right sides facing out; stagger the tips to create an eight-pointed star. Machine-stitch through one axis of a big red star; sew 4 inches beyond its tip, or lift foot and pull out 4 inches of thread, then pick up again at the tip of a blue star. Repeat, alternating between colors.
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Daffodil Crepe Paper Flowers
- Daffodil template
- Florist crepe paper
- Paper clips
- Scissors
- Pinking shears
- 18-gauge paper-wrapped floral wire
- Floral tape
- Fabri-Tac adhesive
- 20-gauge plain floral wire
Crepe Paper Daffodil How-To
1. Download daffodil template, enlarge 200 percent, print, and cut out.
2. With paper clips, secure each element of the template to an appropriate shade of crepe paper, aligning the arrows with the grain of the paper. Cut out with scissors in the quantity indicated and trim top of trumpet piece with pinking shears.
3. To create stem, wrap together three 18-inch pieces of 18-gauge paper-wrapped floral wire with floral tape.
4. To create the bulbous bottom portion of the trumpet, place thumbs and forefingers together in the center of the trumpet piece, 3 inches from the bottom. Applying light pressure and moving outward, pull toward either edge, stretching the crepe paper as you go.
5. Run a bead of Fabri-Tac adhesive down one long edge of the trumpet, and bring edges together to make a cylinder.
6. Fold and pinch bottom of cylinder to top of stem, and secure in place with floral tape.
7. Insert hand into cylinder, and use fingers to shape the base of the trumpet.
8. Stretch pinked edge of trumpet against the grain of the crepe paper, and curl down with fingers.
9. Evenly space three petals around the base of the trumpet and secure in place with floral tape. Repeat with the remaining three petals.
10. With floral tape, attach each leaf to a 15-inch length of 20-gauge plain floral wire. Use more floral tape to secure each leaf to the daffodil stem.
PATTERN:
Faux Wrought Iron Decorations
I mentioned to my family that I’m collecting toilet paper tubes for use on some projects that were bouncing around in my head. And an odd thing happened. At every family function, every dinner party, every chance meeting since then, I have been inundated with toilet paper tubes. They hand them to me when I least expect them, neatly packaged in Kroger bags, fully confident that whatever I have in mind for them is worth the extra effort. At Christmas, I was given a bag of them along with my Christmas present. Kinda nice, but apparently when folks look at me right now, they think of toilet paper tubes. Not sure if that is a good thing or not.
I curled the cardboard with the end of a paintbrush where I wanted curls and used the tacky glue to glue it as I went.
With these squares, I started by dividing it into four equal parts and then creating the same pattern in each part. I simply created as I went and used the end of the paintbrush to make any curls needed.
I now have fancy looking wall art and spent next to nothing to make it. In fact, my toilet paper loving family actually provided most of the materials. You can’t beat that!
Valentines Day Tissue Paper Vase
- Mod Podge® Sparkle
- Scissors
- Tissue Paper – Various Colors
- Paint Brush
- Cut or tear tissue paper in small random shapes.
- Paint thin coat of Mod Podge onto outside of vase in a 6″ square area.
- Place small pieces of random colors of tissue paper into wet Mod Podge letting them overlap slightly. Brush on Mod Podge over top of applied tissue. Brush more Mod Podge adjacent to the area just completed and continue to place tissue into the wet Mod Podge. Continue this process until vase is covered with tissue.
- Cut heart shapes from silver paper. Use Mod Podge to attach to project where desired.
- Use liner brush to apply Mod Podge around hearts and write “LOVE”.
- Let dry completely.
Valentines Day Tote Bag
- Canvas
- Scrapbook Paper- Colors of Choice
- Stickers – Letters
- Darice Self-Stick Gems
- Americana® Acrylic Paint – Primary Red
- Acrylic Paint – White
- Paint Brush
- Sharpie® Fine-Tip Permanent Marker – Black
- Ribbon of Choice
- Scissors
- Crayola® Glue Stick
- Paper Towels
- Paper Plate
Instructions:
- Paint canvas board red, let dry.
- Mix small amount of red and white paint together to create pink. Use end of paintbrush and make dots on canvas.
- Cut heart and wings from paper and glue to canvas board as shown.
- Outline design with black Sharpie®.
- Add gemstones as desired.
- Add glitter letters to heart.
- Glue ribbon to top back of canvas board for hanging.



















