Enter the Vintage Paper Chandelier. I saw the idea of a paper birthday chandelier somewhere on the Internet...cheers to you whoever you are.
I would tell you where I saw
it but I just saw the pic awhile back, and only saw it once. I ended up creating
my interpretation of it.
(scallop brush created by the talented Katie Pertiet from Designer Digitals)
Assemble like so:
choose a book you can use for taking apart...I had an extra church manual.
You could look at that one of two ways...wow that's harsh that
you would take apart your church manual...OR
you could think, wow, that chandelier has some real important
stuff in it. You can guess what I chose.
I would tell you where I saw
it but I just saw the pic awhile back, and only saw it once. I ended up creating
my interpretation of it.
(scallop brush created by the talented Katie Pertiet from Designer Digitals)
Assemble like so:
choose a book you can use for taking apart...I had an extra church manual.
You could look at that one of two ways...wow that's harsh that
you would take apart your church manual...OR
you could think, wow, that chandelier has some real important
stuff in it. You can guess what I chose.
This book's pages were 6"x9" with the
diameter of the finished paper circle about 8 1/2", and
the diameter of the whole chandelier, 22".
diameter of the finished paper circle about 8 1/2", and
the diameter of the whole chandelier, 22".
Then you do lots of taping. Take each joint near the center,
near the ends and on both sides. Then grab a snack...
near the ends and on both sides. Then grab a snack...
Then continue. The tape in the center should be close together so you
can put the wire hanger through it and it won't flop around, although
I did have a few of those. I ended up making 25 circles and there were spaces
between each one. You could also do double that, and have no spaces.
At this point, you take a hanger and make it into a circle and tape
the two ends together.
Then string them all on your hanger.
can put the wire hanger through it and it won't flop around, although
I did have a few of those. I ended up making 25 circles and there were spaces
between each one. You could also do double that, and have no spaces.
At this point, you take a hanger and make it into a circle and tape
the two ends together.
Then string them all on your hanger.
Then I used three 24" ribbons and secured them
each 1/3 of the way around the hanger to balance it out.
Then tied them all together at the top.
On comes the really fun part. I chose pictures from our life
together, some of our favs. I attached them with
little claw clips. I added a Wedding Picture, and The Kids
with Popsicles.
each 1/3 of the way around the hanger to balance it out.
Then tied them all together at the top.
On comes the really fun part. I chose pictures from our life
together, some of our favs. I attached them with
little claw clips. I added a Wedding Picture, and The Kids
with Popsicles.
I added a silly picture of Dave listening to the baby in my tummy (my second
out of four)...we had no idea what we were getting ourselves
into for the next 3 years as 2 MORE kids came.
out of four)...we had no idea what we were getting ourselves
into for the next 3 years as 2 MORE kids came.
I just put 2 pics on each 4x6 and printed them at Costco, so each
one ended up at the 3x4 size, and put a picture on each side
with double-sided tape.
Then a picture of us at a UTAH STATE,
football game, when we had ONE child.
one ended up at the 3x4 size, and put a picture on each side
with double-sided tape.
Then a picture of us at a UTAH STATE,
football game, when we had ONE child.
Awesome Kirsten! you clever cat!
ReplyDeleteThis is way too cool for words. But I'll still use words anyway. I love it! I'm excited to finally see it. You fancy pilgrim.
ReplyDeleteSO super cool! Love the photos!:)
ReplyDeleteLove it! I've got to make one!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Idea. Thanks for sharing!
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