Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Paper flower pinwheel


      When I make my paper banners I always try to make some kind of embellishment between the pennants.  Sometimes I dress up the brads a little bit but my favorite thing to do is to make my 
paper flower pinwheels.  
I think they make a paper banner  look very cute & a little different from the usual.  I also think it is a great way to use up all those odd size papers you accumulate when working on paper projects {like all the extra triangles you get from cutting the pennants out} **hint~hint**  and the crazy cool combos you get 
with all those left over bits can turn out incredibly awesome. 
                                                                                     

You can make the circle cut outs for these as big or as small as you want.  In my case I had the
crop-a dial to install the grommets so I was limited to the size of paper that would reach the center of the circles.  Because of this I couldn't make the largest circle more than 3 inches.  Then I just made the circles go down in size from there.  It really isn't a science.....more of a preference of what you like.  Just do what feels right to you.


Once you have the circles cut out just punch a hole in the center so that the grommet can be punched without damaging the paper.  I like to slightly crumple my circles to give them some wavy depth {it also makes it easier to get larger circles punched with the crop-a-dial}.  I also like to take colored sharpies & color my brads but that's totally optional.  Then you insert the brad through the circles & then through the pennant corner, fold out the back & there you have it. . . . .



 cute little paper flower pinwheels {at least that is what I call them} I mean after all, they look like flowers but spin like pinwheels. . . . . .but you can call them whatever you want, that's the whole fun of crafting in the 1st place, coming up with new things every day. 


I always love to see what every banner ends up looking like. I also LOVE all the eclectic looking colors & patterns you get when you mix it all up.
So next time you have all those little scrap papers left over. . . .put them to good use & incorporate them in your next paper banner project.

Happy Creating






11 comments:

  1. Looks great! I love the combination of patterns and colors you used.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks Elise....they really are fun to make!!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. These flowers are absolutely gorgeous! I am pinning them. I would love for you to share with my readers on Blog Stalking Thursday! http://thecraftyblogstalker.blogspot.com/2012/03/blog-stalking-thursday-31_07.html

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thank you so much Katie!!! You are my very 1st invite since starting my blog, I would LOVE to share this with your readers!
    I also look forward to getting to know you better!
    This is so exciting!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love these! What a gorgeous banner idea.

    Thanks so much for sharing at our Pin'inspiration Party this week. Hope that you pop by tomorrow to help get ready for spring.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks for stopping by :)

      I will be sure to check out what's coming up for Spring!!

      ~Stacy

      Delete
  6. these are so cute!! I'm going to try these soon. Best wishes, Linda

    ReplyDelete
  7. I tried to get to your pinterest site but couldn't...

    ReplyDelete
  8. I love paper banners and love adding things in between too. I will have to try out the paper flowers. super cute! Thanks for linking up to Blissful and Domestic

    http://blissfulanddomestic.blogspot.com/2012/03/feature-friday-linky-party_08.html

    ReplyDelete
  9. Thank you everyone! I will try to get my pinning button fixed!! I do have a pin button on the side bar..if you could try that & let me know if it works I would sure appreciate it so I can fix the issue :)

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hi Stacy, I couldn't find anywhere to go to your Pinterest pages. Good luck.. I think you need to go to Pinterest again and get the button but not the "pin it" button. The Follow my pinterest button. Linda

    ReplyDelete