Self-Connecting Paper Chains
World Preschool Mom has a great project for younger kids with her self-connecting paper chains tutorial that require no staples or glue. [ via Folding Trees ]
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World Preschool Mom has a great project for younger kids with her self-connecting paper chains tutorial that require no staples or glue. [ via Folding Trees ]
June at Folding Trees shows you how to recycle paper from old magazines to make cards or bookmarks in her paper weaving tutorial. Related: Subscribe to CRAFT Magazine Craftzine readers can now get $5 off a yearly subscription by entering the code MCRAFT. That’s just $29.95 for 4 quarterly issues!
Samantha at Maquette shows you how to make mini journals showing you how to do this from easy to advanced methods.
Yasmine of A Print a Day shares her adorable printable Matrioshka to-do list and labels that you can download in PDF form from her blog. [ via Whip Up ]
Jessica of How About Orange guest blogs on decor8 and shares her project on how to make patterned wall squares using your favorite patterned paper.
Kika*Des*Colores created this colorful handbag using 792 pieces of candy wrappers, 792 pieces of recycled paper from a phone book, yellow felt and yellow burlap. The end result is so festive and fun. See more of Kika’s work here. Related: • Candy Wrapper Clutch Purse
Apartment Therapy shows us how to turn old magazines into this sculptural plant stand.