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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Easy Paper Medallion


These paper medallions are great for decorating and can even be used to top gifts.  I have been making these paper medallions for a long time, accordion folding the paper and gluing the edges together, just like I mention in  the tutorial here.

But I found another way to make these and think its a much easy and quicker way to make these medallions.
So here it goes.

You'll need:
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Paper
Staple
Glue

Steps:
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- For making these, I took an A4 size paper and cut in half lengthwise. We can make two from this paper.

-  Take the half sheet and fold in half



- And then fold it again


And again and again till the folded parts are like half an inch wide




- Now unfold the paper. You will get these crease lines.


- With these crease lines as guide, accordion fold the paper on those lines. Try it out, I think accordion folding it this way is much easier when there are existing crease lines.


- Staple in the middle of the strip like the picture below


- Now you cut the design of your choice.


- After the paper is cut, spread the paper apart


Glue the edges together to make medallion.





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18 comments:

  1. These are pretty. I used to make something similar at school as a kid :) Thank you for sharing!

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    1. I know, right! Simple things can be fancy too. We didn't realize we were such fancy crafters back in the day too ;)

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  2. These are great, we were talking today about Christmas paper snowflakes so this is perfect timing #KCACOLS

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  3. How pretty! They remind me of snowflakes! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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  4. These are "next level"! So gorgeous and I love the depth of them. Featuring when my party opens tonight!

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  5. Ah these are beautiful and so pretty! might try some with the boys this weekend! Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next time!

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  6. These are lovely! Like a more advanced version of the 'paper snowflakes' we make now and then x #KCACOLS

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  7. Ah I love these - we used to make something similar as kids. #KCACOLS

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  8. My kids love making these you simply can't go wrong xx #KCACOLS

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  9. I used to love making these when I was little - such fun! #KCACOLS

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