Origami — the Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes — is easy to learn and fun to do with kids of all ages. The best part? Almost no mess to clean up. Try these three simple craft ...
Step 1: Cut the scrapbooking paper into a square using the craft blade and steel rule. I made mine in various sizes, from 5.5 inches to 8.5 inches. Step 2: Lightly draw diagonal lines from corner to ...
I love seeing pinwheels in July Fourth decor. Paper pinwheels don’t last very long, but these fabric ones will stay looking great year after year. And what’s more American than a white picket fence?
These DIY pinwheels can be made in colors or patterns to suit any occasion. Step 1: Cut the scrapbooking paper into a square using the craft blade and steel rule. I made mine in various sizes, from ...
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