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Paper Craft

Golden Tree – Centerpiece

by Muneer Fatima on April 20, 2010

Golden Tree
Find the tutorial at http://craftzine.ning.com/group/craftzineschool/forum/topics/golden-tree-centerpiece

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Paper Craft – Bamboo Tree

by Espons on April 20, 2010

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Envelopes with paper filigree

by Garima Gupta on April 2, 2010

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HandWork

by Espons on March 27, 2010

Paper work

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Gift Tags

by farah ahmed on March 8, 2010

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Origami Lotus

by Madhavi on October 27, 2009

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Paper Lantern

by Mussarat on September 27, 2009

Paper Lantern
this paper lantern is done with black chart paper and the ctting is of islamic design i then used thin colored paper for light shade .

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Teabag folding card

by padmini on September 15, 2009

Teabag folding card

Teabag folding card

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Iris Folding – X’mas Tree

by Arati Dhareshwar on September 6, 2009

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  • Take a Christmas Tree pre-cut design stencil.
  • Take 4 colour glitter papers. Cut them into small strips of 2 cm wide and 6cm of lenght. Fold the long edge of the strip by 3/4 cm.
  • C0lour A – Brown – used for the bark of the tree
  • Colour B – Red – Start from the left side corner and bring it to the centre.
  • Colour C – Green – Start from the right of the tree to bring it to the centre of the tree
  • Colour D – Goldern – Strart at the base of the tree (above the bark) to nring it to the centre of the tree.
  • Now start placing the folded strips to the edge of the stencil and make sure you are working on the rear/wrong side of the stencil and sticking the strips with cello tape.
  • Continue sticking the strips in sequence (i.e. red, then green and golden) until you reach the centre . As you finish you will notice that the order is moving in a clockwise direction.
  • You can stick any colour paper in the centre or leave it empty, as per your wish.

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Magazine holder

by zindagi on September 5, 2009

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A simple Magazine holder from Cardboard and paper mache.

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