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Monday, October 10, 2016

Spiral Paper Backdrop


Sometime back, walking through the mall and doing some window shopping, noticed these beautiful backdrop at one of the store window displays. These were made with papers and you know how much I love paper. I had to come home and give it a try. And I am glad I did, these turned out beautiful.


Making it is super easy. Great for using as backdrops for parties and even weddings.

You'll need:
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Paper ( I used white printer paper. But I guess you can use any paper in any color)
Paper Clips
staple

Steps:
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- Cut 1" - 1 1/2" thickness strips of paper.
- Use one strip as the spine of the garland. Use other strips to roll and make any design and use paper clips to secure the rolled paper to the spine. Just like the picture below.



- Once you are satisfied with the design, you can staple the rolled paper to spine and remove the paper clips.
- To increase the length of the garland just attach by stapling another strip of paper to the spine.

Keep going and admiring your work...:)



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26 comments:

  1. These are so lovely, Priyam! And you were so creative to figure out how to make them! I can imagine a whole wall of these - but first I would use glue to hold together for a more finished look!

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    1. Thank you Gail!! You are absolutely right. Glue would definitely give it a more finished look... The lazy me knew that, but still didn't do it..:( For the event I am planning to put the backdrop up, I think I should though. Thank you so much for the visit and your comment..Appreciate it.:)

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  2. These are neat! I have a project at school (Design College) where they have to use only white paper and materials to create it. This reminds me of that.

    http://www.anapeladay.com/2016/10/ww-let-me-take-your-picture-linky.html

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    1. Thanks Alissa! That sounds like an interesting project work..I am sure there were some really cool designs made with paper..:)

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  3. These are beautiful! You're very talented :) I really appreciate you sharing your art with us at Together on Tuesdays!

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    1. Thank you so much Lisa for your sweet comment..:)

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  4. Those are gorgeous! I remember making birds with curly tails with this technique in middle school art class, and I've always loved this effect! :) Lisa

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    1. Thank you so much Lisa! Now I have to try making birds 😊

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  5. Really pretty! Thanks for sharing on the Pleasures of the NW DIY party!

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    1. Thank you for the visit and your sweet comment 😊

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  6. I love this!! and the fact that it is just paper!! I will featuring it this week!! Thanks for sharing on My 2 Favorite Things on Thursday - Hope to see you again tomorrow!! Pinned!!

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    1. Thank you Elaine! Thank you for the feature. You just made my day 😊

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  7. Those are just beautiful, thank you for sharing. Added to The Really Crafty Link Party Pinterest board!

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  8. These are so cute! :)

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

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  9. These are so beautiful! I love paper too! I would love for you to share these at our Thursday Favorite Things link party!

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  10. These look so good. I love the fact that you just used printer paper!

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  11. Thanks for the tutorial for these fun spiral drops.

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  12. I've always loved papercrafts at Christmas. I can remember doing folded stars, dipping them in wax and glitter at a very young age. Simple decor is always beautiful! From WW...Sandi

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    1. wow! I have never tried dipping in wax. I have to learn how to do it and give it a try. Thanks for stopping by Sandi!

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  13. These are so lovely! I remember making something similar with my boys when they were little. It's a great craft for kids!

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    1. These look so neat and pretty. I love paper craft too, especially quilling and bead making :)
      Thanks for sharing this at our #HomeMattersParty this week

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  14. This is so cute! I love making paper snowflakes during the winter, so I'll have to give this a try too!
    Jenna ♥
    Stay in touch? Life of an Earth Muffin

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  15. Very pretty. I thought wedding right away.

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  16. I always enjoy seeing your pretty paper crafts! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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