Sunday, September 28, 2014

Fall/Halloween Tutorial with Janice Whiting

Hi, everyone!  Today I have a fun, fall inspired garland to share with you!  I saw this project over at Happy Clippings and thought by using our Score-Pal and Score-tape, that I could create the same project but much more easily and with the end result being more clean and crisp!  


Instructions
1. Using the maple leaf template at Happy Clippings, fold your paper in half, trace temple, and cut out.


2. Turn the leaf cut out on its side and using your Scor-Pal, score at every half inch.
 3. Fold on the score lines, folding one way and then another, back and forth to create an accordion shape.

 4. Place a strip of Scor-tape across the longest side of the leaf.

5. Bend in the middle, adhering the side with the score-tape together, creating the maple leaf.

Create as many of these as needed to create your fall garland! I adhered a loop of twine to be able to feed each leaf through the ribbon.  


Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you've enjoyed our week long fall projects!!! :)



8 comments:

lospring said...

I really like this project. Thanks for sharing!

Sandra H said...

This is gorgeous x

Martie Rollin said...

This is such an interesting project...my head could not imagine how the cut shape would look like a leaf. IT WORKS! Thank you!

Diana Crick said...

Janice perfect project for Fall. Fabulous! Love your choice of papers.I think I will try this with my granddaughter
hugs, Diana.

Steph Ackerman said...

This is a fabulous idea. Love it.

Nancy said...

Awesome idea...take these and the pumpkins, the house and the bags ..wow they all would make great additions for fall or Halloween...awesome job!!!

Hugs
Nancy T.

ionabunny said...

These are very cool. Hugz

Melody (lacyquilter) said...

I love these. I may make some for the Thanksgiving table.