I am re-posting a favourite blogpost as a lockdown craft for your kids.
Here are the print-and-cut Russian Dolls:
RussianDolls.pdf
The how-tos are printed on the page.
Enjoy - and stay safe!
Tuesday, 31 March 2020
Thursday, 12 March 2020
Gingham Gift Bag
Here's a cheerful mini gift bag you can make in a jiffy. It is an open-ended pillow box - all-in-one construction. There's a gift tag, too. Spring-y and cheerful - just what is needed.
Here is your free print-and-cut design:
The design inspiration for the gingham print came from Digital Textile Design, by Melanie Bowles and Ceri Isaac.
To make the bag: print, score the fold lines, cut out the bag. Fold the creases, giving special care to the marquise-shaped base. Glue the sides and you are good to go!
Monday, 2 March 2020
Flower Motif Woven Pillow Box
Here's a sweet re-usable pillow box. There's a woven design on the front - a simple flower. A gift tag is included, too.
Here's your free print-and-cut design:
To make the pillow box:
1 Print the design on photocopier card.
2 Cut on the red lines, score the curved lines.
3 Weave the front of the box: starting from the lefthand side, light pink piece underneath - weave first strip under over under; weave the middle strip over under over; weave the righthand strip under over under. True up the strips, then tape on the wrong side with magic tape to secure.
4 Score and fold the top and bottom margins on the woven pillow box piece. Glue a marquise shape onto either side of the front, matching edges.
5 Glue front to back of pillow box.
Fold in the sides to plump up the pillow box.
You can add a ribbon handle for a mini-purse look.
Happy paper weaving!
Monday, 27 January 2020
Valentine Pyramid Gift Box
Here's some Valentine gift packaging for you - a pyramid box, with heart-shaped tag. Ideal for the presentation of a sweet surprise.
Your free printable papercraft design:
Simply print, cut out (including the round holes - use a paper punch), score and crease the fold lines. Make sure you fold the square base. Lace a ribbon through the top holes to fasten.
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