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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Birthday Crown Tutorial

Hi Everyone! Last week, I guest blogged at The CSI Project.  For those of you who may have missed it,  I wanted to share my tutorial with you on how to make a fun paper birthday crown for kids!

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My daughter Addison's 5th birthday was yesterday, but her party is this weekend!  This year we have decided on a movie themed party - full of Hollywood Glamour!  This crown can be personalized for any theme - just choose the paper you want to use!

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Here are the supplies you'll need:

(2) 12 x 12" sheets of patterned scrapbook paper (in coordinating colors)
(2) 12 x 12" sheets of heavy cardstock (in coordinating colors)
Any additional paper or cardstock you wish to add - get creative!
Paper Cutter
Permanent Glue or Tape Runner (I use both)
Hot Glue Gun
Spray Adhesive (I use Krylon)
(2) 26" cuts of Ribbon (5/8" is best)
16" of decorative trim
Decorative Punch (optional)

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Start by cutting the four 12 x 12" sheets into four 12" x 4 1/2" pieces.  One pattern will be the front side of your crown, and the other will be the back.  Adhering the patterned paper to the cardstock will add stability to your crown.

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Head outside, and lay out a piece of scrap paper as your work surface (this adhesive gets sticky!).  Turn your sheets over, so the back side of the paper is facing up, and spray 2 of the 4 pieces.  

Step 4

Line up the edges of one of the front and back pieces, and secure together.  Repeat with the other two pieces.  You'll end up with this.

Step 5-a

Step 5-b

Using your decorative paper punch, punch the edges of both pieces.  (If you don't have a punch, you could trace a round object like a bowl to create a scallop and then cut that out).

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Next - you just want to make sure you even everything out to make it easier to layer.

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Leave the seam in the center - this will get covered later.   Your final piece will be 16" long.  This won't go all of the way around the head, you'll want about 3 1/2" left in the back to tie the ribbon.

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Cut three 1 1/4" x 4" strips of patterned paper, and then three more 1 1/8" x 4" strips in a different color.  Glue together, leaving about 1/8" on either side.  

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Step 9-a

Step 9-b

I used my cricut to cut stars and the #5, but again - you could draw or trace stars and hand cut them - or add another shape entirely - it's up to you!

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Step 10-a

To add the trim, I hot glued each end down first, and then just peeled back the trim, adding a line of hot glue underneath.

Step 10-b

Step 11

Punch a hole about 1/2" above your trim on either end.

Step 12

Feed the ribbon through and knot about 1" down from the punched hole.

That's it - you're done!!  You can add anything else you like to the crown - I added a little banner that said "Happy Birthday Addison"!

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I hope you enjoyed my tutorial!! 


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