Here is what you need: Dictionary (or other light weight paper), adhesive, scalloped edge scissors, regular sciccors, twine or floss
Take your large scalloped edge scissors and cut scallops along both long sides.
Do the same on the other side.
Trim the twine, if you like or use it to attatch a button on top.
Play around with different sizes, types of paper, embellishments on the top. Have fun!
Tear a page out of the dictionary and cut it into 2 inch strips. (My dictionary is about 7x4 inches)
Take your large scalloped edge scissors and cut scallops along both long sides.
Accordian fold the scalloped strip at each notch (lining up the scallops as you fold..don't worry if it doesn't come out even, just keep folding at the notches).
Hold the folded paper tightly together and cut a small triangular notch in the middle. Do not cut too close to the center as you will need to do the same thing on the other side and don't want to cut all the way through.
Take a piece of baker's twine or any kind of thin floss and tie it around the notches.
Put adhesive on one side of the fan and stick the sides together to form half of a circle.
Do the same on the other side.
Play around with different sizes, types of paper, embellishments on the top. Have fun!
If you haven't checked out our challenge blog yet, stop on by to see the kit we are counterfeiting: http://counterfeitkitchallenge.blogspot.com/2011/01/counterfeit-studio-calico-notions.html
29 comments:
Bethany that is a GREAT tutorial. I love it and WAY easier than making the rosettes that never want to lay flat for me LOL! I am loving your new site!
Cool-I made some of my own, but differently! It's always fun to learn a new trick!
THANK YOU for sharing this tutorial. I have tons of tissue paper, so it seems silly to buy things like those notions, but I wasn't really sure how to go about making them myself!
gorgeous!! I love those flowers
awesome tutorial!
LOVE these!! Thank you SO much for the tutorial... And have a nice weekend :)
I LOVE this, so simple, yet looks great. I will be making some of these to be sure.
I LOVE THESE! I made some medallions for my own kit, but these are better! :) I think I will add some of these-is that legal? LOL
Oh this looks fun. I love to make new and different embellishments.
Thanks for sharing this.
I've done some similar things but mostly with fabric. can't wait to get started. Thanks.
awesome idea Beth! Now I know what to do with those sewing patterns I picked up at a garage sale over the summer ! Thanks for sharing.
I like your way of making the rosettes! great idea and thank you for the tutorial
this is freaking awesome! i love it and can't wait to make some ur directions rock!
Thank you!!
This is awesome-thanks for sharing!!
Yay...gotta make some soon. Thanks so much
LOL, I bought some of these over Christmas to pull apart so I could figure out how it was done.
THANK YOU!! You just saved me a lot of time! Off to create!
::love this::
Thanks so much for sharing this!
I LOVE these. I am so into making my own embellishments, such fun.
Thank you for sharing and I hope you don't mind me adding a link in my next blog :)
Thanks for the comment on my blog regarding my kit Bethany, I love the idea of the blog challenge so I can't wait to take part.
Love these flowers, they look amazing.
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I can't wait to have a go at these!
Thanks so much for sharing -- I'm off to dig into my stash of old sewing patterns. :)
AWESOME tutorial - I can never get the other way to work!
love these!!! thanks so much! :)
This is awesome! I'll definitely have to try this. :) Thanks so much for sharing!
Brilliant! I was just thinking the other day about how I could make these!! Also, you can get patterns pretty cheaply...thrift store, or goodwill probably has them.
So clever, love it!
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