Just needed a quick fix of creativity today and this fit the bill. I'm going to save this one for Xmas. I like the idea of using a paper bag that has been painted. I used some heavy wrapping paper as my prototype. It's drying! By the way, for the first part, I used a glue stick and white glue for the last part.
Cut point(s) from the center of the paper: *paper length * 0. 293* or from the edge of the paper: *paper length * 0.207* . Your case example: 6"*0.293 = 1.76" from the center
Great instructions. Can’t wait to give it a try.
Thanks - Have fun!
Thank you Kathy these are great.
You are so welcome Theresa!
Awesome video, Kathy!
Hi Anita! Thank you so much : )
Such a wonderful video Kathy! Thanks so much for sharing and including all your extra tips! 😊
You're so welcome!
I hope you have some pretty papers so you can give it a try : )
Just needed a quick fix of creativity today and this fit the bill. I'm going to save this one for Xmas. I like the idea of using a paper bag that has been painted. I used some heavy wrapping paper as my prototype. It's drying! By the way, for the first part, I used a glue stick and white glue for the last part.
😀Christmas in July! Have fun trying out different papers and sizes!
Fun & easy project!
Thank you Beth. It really is! I've got them all over the house I've made so many. : )
really pretty, thank you.
Thanks June : )
Thank you for sharing this! It looks like fun. I will try it.
Have fun!
Cut point(s) from the center of the paper: *paper length * 0. 293* or from the edge of the paper: *paper length * 0.207* . Your case example: 6"*0.293 = 1.76" from the center
Thanks so much for the great tutorial. Quick question - could you use metallic wrapping paper for this?
Hi Marian, I don't see why it wouldn't work unless it's too thin to hold the shape. Would look beautiful in metallic - I hope you give it a try : )
@@KathyJohnsonArt Thanks, I'm going to pull out my left over Christmas paper and give it a try!