Welcome to the Homemade Holiday Blog Hop!
You should have reached my blog from
Ashley's. If you are lost or want a full list of the blogs participating, be sure to start at the beginning at the amazing
Amanda's. It's your source for holiday decorating and gifts.
I chose to make a gum wrapper wreath that I made for Christmas gifts last year. I thought they were pretty cute and easy to make. I chose to use patterned paper in place of actual gum wrappers, but I used the same folding and assembly directions. Below is a tutorial of how I make them and here is a link for the directions I found at the BHG website
http://www.bhg.com/christmas/crafts/folded-paper-wreath-ornament/
I will be giving away the wreath I made to one random comment posted by someone who is also a follower!
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Pick your papers. I picked three patterns and colors, but you could pick more or less if you like |
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Cut pieces into 1" x 2 3/4" strips |
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Fold in half. Be sure to make clean edges and crisp folds. I use a folding bone. |
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Open up the strip and fold edges into the middle |
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Fold in half again |
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Fold the already folded strip in half lengthwise, fold edges in to the middle |
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Make another piece in a complimenting color and insert the ends of the second piece into the space between the last folds of the first piece. |
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Make more pieces in other complimenting colors and insert into the chain. I find it easiest to insert the ends into the smoother side of the preceding link. One side has extra paper edges rather than the clean edge of a single fold. |
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Continue to build your chain. Mine measure 9 1/2" in total. You will know you are done as you gently bend the chain into a circle. When the ends meet comfortably, you are done. |
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Fasten the ends together. I used floss. |
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Add adornment and hanging apparatus and enjoy! |
Be sure to hop on over to
Heather's blog for some more great ideas!