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Thursday, December 9, 2010

{last minute christmas decorations} 3D paper star wreath tutorial

I had a bunch of this pretty Christmas paper left over from last year (it's Making Memories' Mistletoe line), so I decided to use it up before I didn't love it anymore. I've been meaning to make a star wreath for ages, and after seeing a friend's 3D stars lining the wall on her staircase (super cute idea, by the way), I decided to try them out. Easy and darling! Here's how to make a 3-D paper star wreath for yourself.


3-D Paper Star Wreath Tutorial

Supplies:
*Patterned papers
*Scoring tool (scoring board, bone folder, or stylus)
*Hot glue gun
*Wreath form (I cut my own out of chipboard, but you could use a wooden one from the craft store)
*Buttons, brads, and ribbon

1. Cut stars approximately 3" to 4" wide using a template or die cutting machine. I would've used my Silhouette, but it's on the fritz, so I used my trusty Slice machine. You could also trace a template. I used 12 stars, but you may use more or less depending on the size of your wreath.

2. Score a line from the top of each point straight down to the inside point. Do this for each of the five points.


3. Fold on each line. First, fold each line with wrong-sides of the paper together.


4. Then fold the short lines between points in the opposite direction to give your star dimension.


Repeat this for all stars. Aren't they cute?


5. Optional: embellish stars centers with buttons, brads, or rhinestones. I hot glued mine on.


6. I didn't want my white wreath form to show, so I covered it with green stars, cut just 1/2" smaller. This is also optional, especially if your wreath form is narrower or you have more stars. You can always overlap your big stars.


7. Apply glue to the inside points on the back and hot glue to wreath form.



8. Create a ribbon hanger with a piece of ribbon, and if you're froofy like me, you can add a big, fluffy bow or two. Glue to the back of wreath.



Hang and enjoy!



These 3D stars are also great as ornaments. Just glue a ribbon hanger to the back! You could also glue another star to the back to make it a little sturdier and more 3-D.



I also use them as gift tags. Or gift tags that are also ornaments!

69 comments:

  1. Beautiful and inexpensive! :) Thanks for sharing.

    Adin B

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  2. This is so cute and lovely, thanks for the tutorial! :-)

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  3. I love your stars and the pretty paper! Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial!

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  4. LOVE THESE!!!!!!! I am totally going to make them. I have a tutorial on my blog for 3D two sided stars if you want to take a peek. They are super simple to make.

    http://spillingthebeans5.blogspot.com/2010/05/paper-star-tutorial.html

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  5. These stars look so professional, yet they are so easy to make! Thank you for sharing your little birdie secret on star making!

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  6. LOVE this super cute, thrifty idea!!! Thanks for the tip on the stars! I just love your page!
    Have a great day!
    ~Crysta
    www.homemakerinheels.com

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  7. Love it! It is so cute and so easy! Thank you!

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  8. This is such a cute idea! I am going to make them for my tree!

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  9. Wow, thanks for sharing this. Love the idea, I am gonna atleast make some of those stars. Hopefully a wreath too. Thanks for the instructions!!

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  10. I love... love... LOVE it... it turned out super cute! Thanks for tut too!

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  11. I love... love... LOVE it... It turned out super cute! Thanks for the tut!

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  12. How pretty! I'm def going to make this! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. I just love it! I may have to make one for myself.

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  14. absolutely darling! thanks for sharing!

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  15. I love it! Thanks for the idea!

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  16. I love this with Christmas paper, very festive looking. I made some last week to use on my tree.

    http://ironvioletdesigns.blogspot.com

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  17. I just raided my stash of paper and came up with several and made one of my own. Yea for making something with what you already have!

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  18. Wow, so beautiful and easier than I thought! Thanks :)

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  19. My wreath is almost done, thank you for the wonderful tutorial! I just went through a bunch of your back posts and found a review of gluten free baking mixes, crochet patterns and the perfect apron. You are amazing and I LOVE your blog! (too gushy? sorry, I'm really excited :)

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  20. Love this tutorial! If I could only find some time to make one. Thanks for sharing it.

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  21. Love this idea. I made this last night. Came out so cute. I posted it on my blog and referred back to your site. You guys have the best ideas.

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  22. I really enjoyed your tutorials and this, I ventured to link it in my blog (including photos). I hope you do not mind, but if so, I will remove it without problems. Thanks and congratulations! Beta

    (http://bimbumbeta.blogspot.com/2010/12/calendario-dellavvento-finestrella-n-16.html)

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  23. These are AWESOME!! Thank you for sharing!

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  24. Love this idea...we shared it as part of our Christmas Craft Roundup today!

    http://bit.ly/GBPcraftychristmas

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  25. That is adorable! Thank you for sharing!

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  26. What fun! This would be cool made with hearts too.

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  27. I love this idea! Thank you so much for sharing it.

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  28. Im making this next year! I love stars!

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  29. This is VERY similar to the one I made and posted a tutorial for in July. I love how it can be customized for many occasions.


    http://brandyscrafts.blogspot.com/2010/07/summer-3-d-star-wreath.html

    Yours turned out great!

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  30. So cute, wish I would've found you sooner! However, I think this would look cute with other seasonal papers.

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  31. Very cute! Might use this Christmas (if I remember!).

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  32. I am so excited about this! My friend and I are making them for the 4th of July. :)

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  33. so cute! i used your tutorial to create a 4th of July wreath! thanks for the wonderful idea...so fun!! you can check it out at www.facebook.com/barnowlprimitives

    all the best,

    kristi

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  34. Gorgeous! I love that I can use my Silhouette too! Now to get a scorer!! Thanks for the craft idea. I pinned ya!

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    1. Please, how do you pin something with no button? Thanks.

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  35. I love this! I was wondering if you could use scrapbook paper or if it would be to heavy?

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  36. Hi ladies! I wanted to let you know I linked back to your tutorial in my first holiday post of the season. Love your ideas! http://wp.me/p1WPm9-U

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  37. Thanks for a great Christmas Decoration blog, found it very informative
    Christmas Decoration Ideas

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  38. What a wonderful idea! thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! Renisa

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  39. LOVE this! I just stumbled upon it. new follower of your blog!

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  40. How does this hang on the door? Guess I am just missing something super simple

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  41. Emalie, I just used the ribbon to hang it from the top of the door. I usually tack the ribbon in the top with a pin or nail, or even use duct tape! :)

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  42. Awesome project! I just wanted to let you know that I featured it yesterday on "You Sew Rock Me Fridays" at my blog Sew Rockin'. Here's the link: http://www.sewrockin.com/2011/12/16/you-sew-rock-me-fridays-9.

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  43. love it!!!
    Thanks for the tutorial...just what I needed!
    Enjoy your weekend!

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  44. tout a fait magnifique!!! very cute :)

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  45. Thanks for the tutorial! I love it and I made it :-)
    http://aggaw.blogspot.com/2011/12/mae-marzenie.html

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  46. I love these stars and have tried for years to find a pattern. I must thank you and get my crafty hands bussssy. Thank you so much for the ideas too!

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  47. I love these! Thanks so much for posting a tutorial. I just linked to your post today at http://crafty-kate.blogspot.com/2012/05/crib-wall.html

    Thanks for the inspiration!
    Kate

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  48. I can't get over how much I love these!

    Can you use wrapping paper, or were these done on a cardstock-type of paper?

    I can't wait to make a ton of these!!!

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  49. thanks for the tutorial, this looks great on our front door (and is just right to fit between the strom and the door) and it was so easy! Thanks

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  50. Found this tutorial on Pinterest and have nearly made the wreath as well as some decorations for the tree. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!

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  51. I love this idea! I shared it on my blog today with a couple of other great DIY wreaths. Thank you so much for the great tutorial.

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  52. I love your diy wreath, i hope you don't mind if i pinterest it to my christms decorations board.

    Cheers,
    Cathy
    Christmas Decorations

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  53. Yes, they're cute! I've got a thing for 3D stars. Thanks for sharing. The flat green stars behind them really are the perfect thing.

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  54. What is that "scoring board"? What brand is it? We have been looking all over online and can't find it? Thanks!

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