Thursday, December 03, 2009

Origami Star Wreath

Origami Wreaths
A few quick folds and you get these pretty star wreaths. The design by Courtney Spooner Clark is from Minigami by Gay Merrill Gross. Each wreath requires 8 square pieces of paper. I used 6 x 6cm mini washi origami paper which results in wreaths just over 10cm. The wreaths are reversible. The red ribbon is for tying the wreaths to the tree, they make beautiful ornaments! No scissors, glue or tape used!

Origami Wreaths   Origami Wreath

30 comments:

  1. This is so fun! Can't wait to try it.

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  2. looks like fun and a great craft. thanks for sharing.

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  3. I would like to try these. They would be so nice on presents. slhaydon@hotmail.com

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  4. A great decoration.. for xmas too!

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  5. I'd love to try oragami with my kids! Looks like fun!

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  6. What a cute and original wreath.

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  7. Looks really neat. I would love to try and make one.

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  8. These are super cute.

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  9. These really are very pretty - mine would never turn out as nice as yours though.

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  10. That is so cool made with paper wow.

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  11. I love origami it’s so pretty !

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  12. These are so beautiful. Would look beautiful on the tree

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  13. So beautiful!!I would love to try this

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  14. I'm so glad I found your pages. Such creative ideas!

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  15. catches my eyes and follow the pattern! Lovely!

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  16. I've always wanted to learn how to do this for my granddaughters

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  17. I'd love to make this. The blue one is my favourite.

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  18. Beautiful! I would love to try making my own wreath!

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  19. Wow! These would be beautiful ornaments. They would also make any gift wrapped package extra special.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  20. I love the Origami star wreaths...looks like fun.

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  21. We used to make these when we lived in Virginia and place on packages. We should start again!

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