For the pleated flower I used a 12" strip of double sided Christmas paper (Merry Moments by Stampin' Up). I used the scallop border punch on the long edge and then cut the strip at 1/2". Fold this strip accordion style and then carefully bring this around into a circle, securing ends together with adhesive. I then glued this to a 1 3/8" circle and then onto a scallop circle and sandwiched a loop of gold elastic cording bewtween those two layers. You can come up with two very different looks from the same piece of paper depending on which side you choose to display as seen in the top photo. A great family project, this would be easy and fun for kids to participate in.
Oh how Beautiful!!!! Thank you so much for showing us how to do this! I have to give them a try!
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You're a creative genius, Joanne! I LOVE this accordian ornament and just may have to give this try. Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Joanne...you are killin me with all these wonderful Christmas ideas....I need 4 hands and to win the lottery, for sure!!!!
ReplyDeleteWay too cute. I love your idea of using the scallop punch on the side. I am visiting you becase of the LNS post. I love your blog.
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These are gorgeous, Joanne! Thanks for sharing your instructions! Can't wait to give these a try.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, these are beautiful!
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