2/13/2024 0 Comments Origami paper dollar tree![]() Cut your embroidery thread to the length you need, leaving a few inches to tying knots. To string them, you first want to decide how you want them to hang. Once the cranes are all folded, it’s time to string them up. There are diagrams and a video, so no matter how you learn, they’ve got you covered. Crease, cut, and voila! You have a square! You don’t need a ruler to make a perfect square, though! Here’s my favorite square-making trick: Grab the top left corner of your piece of paper, and fold it up and over to the right, until the left side of the paper lines up with the right side. Origami paper is square, so you want perfect squares here, too. Think about the designs you’ve seen on store bought origami paper to get an idea of what would translate to all of that folding.Ĭut your squares. ![]() I went with chevrons, but you could do stripes, polka dots, flowers – anything kind of small and repeating works well. You can use your junk mail as-is, but if you want a pop of color on something black and white, like the paper that I chose, use your permanent markers to draw some kind of repeating design. For my arrangement, I have 3 branches and am thinking that 6 cranes will do the trick.ĭecorate your paper. This will help you decide how many cranes you want to fold. Mason jar or medium vase, on hand or $1įill the mason jar or vase about 2/3 with rocks coffee beans, dried beans, or rice to weigh it down.The upside to all of that unwanted mail is that companies are basically sending you free craft supplies every day! Rather than toss all of that junk mail into the bin, you can use your crafty skills – and some fallen branches from around the neighborhood – to make a decorative junk mail tree. I am super excited share a project today that uses two of my favorite reclaimed craft supplies: junk mail and fallen tree branches.ĭoes it feel like no matter how hard you try, junk mail still finds its way to your mailbox? I know the feeling! The major culprit around our house lately has been unwanted credit card offers. ![]() Hi there! My name is Becky Striepe, and I am a freelance writer and vegan crafter who’s life’s mission is to make green crafting and vegan food accessible to everyone! You can find my craft projects and recipes on my site, Glue and Glitter.
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