I love that you guys aren't afraid to ask for a tutorial!! That's awesome! So, as requested, here's a quick tutorial for my Lollipop Ornaments.
Supplies:
- two 1.5"x12" strips of double sided pattern paper (this will make a 3" diameter lollipop)
- two 2" circles of coordinating paper
- button(s)
- 6" hemp or ribbon (to hang it with)
- double sided adhesive
- hot glue gun
Take one strip of 1.5"x12" paper and fold over about 1/2".
Flip over and fold again 1/2" so that your paper starts looking like an accordion.
Fold both strips of paper like this.
Then place the end of one accordion strip onto the end of the other strip. Overlapping one or two folds. Use your double sided adhesive to hold in place. I suppose you could use your hot glue gun for this as well, but I'd recommend double sided adhesive.
Then twist the other ends of the accordion strips around. You will have excess length that you'll want to cut off. Depending on how big your folds are will depend on how much extra length you'll have. I cut off about 7" (I pulled it straight to measure it)and my folds were roughly 1/2". I recommend folding extra because it seems like each lollipop I make the folds are slightly different and I need different lengths. With two 12" long strips, I usually have enough. (if you want really big lollipops, you'll use 3 or 4 strips of 12" paper) Use your double sided adhesive to hold the ends together.
Now squish the circle and try to the center whole as small as possible.
Put hot glue all around the center trying to get inside the accordion grooves as best as you can. (I tried other adhesives for this step, but this is what I found worked best for me. I tried glue dots and double sided adhesive strips, but nothing held for longer than 5 minutes. If you have something that works better, let me know)
Then attach one 2" circle over the hot glue.
Repeat with the back side.
Attach the other 2" circle to the back.
Hot glue on your button. I threaded my button with DMC floss.
Put hot glue under the front 2" circle and slip your ribbon or hemp into the glue.
There you go! Simple, cute, and inexpensive!
Here's the original Lollipop Ornaments I made:
Thank you so much!!! I love it!
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These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial!
fantastic, love that they are two sided :D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing! I am going to go home and make these! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. There are so cute!
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Have already become a follower...
Thanks for all the great ideas!
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Bird
yay!!! thank you, thank you, thank you...from a long time lurker! i'm so excited to make these!
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ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for the detailed How-To. These look so fun to make!
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You are Big TIME!!! Today's Creative Blog loves you!!!! Congrads!
ReplyDeleteSo stinkin' cute, Linda!!! :) Hope you stop by for my 1 year Blogiversary/Christmas Giveaway today!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a CUTE idea - and so easy! I've linked to you over at my blog. Keep the good ideas coming!
ReplyDeleteHow do you come UP with all of this stuff?! I absolutely love it! Keep it coming!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I have soooo many buttons that I am always looking for new and crafty ways to use them!
ReplyDeleteStop over and to see my diy ornaments for kids.
These would also make cute gift tags! You could just write the to & from on the back circle.
ReplyDeletewhat a great tutorial! i am def going to make use of this to make a garland! thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using these on gifts! Very cute and thanks so much for the nice tutorial!
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barbara jean
I loved your ornaments tutorial and linked them to my "ornaments" post!
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