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Quilled Corrugated Paper Christmas Wreath
Add a festive look to any table in your home with this Quilled Corrugated Paper Christmas Wreath! This Christmas craft is easy enough for beginners to try.
From the blogger: "Corrugated craft paper is really fun to work with because of all of the texture and body it has. This idea came about when experimenting with quilling with different types of paper. As green corrugated paper was being rolled and then pinched into leaf shapes, it looked really interesting and the idea to decorate a wreath with these leaves was born. Because the paper is thicker, it does not take a lot of time to finish such a wreath, either."
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteIn an evening
MaterialsPaper
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SissieSass
Aug 31, 2018
What is the difference between the quilter's ruler and a standard ruler? I have never used one before now. I love your idea of using the corrugated paper for this wreath. I like that it is thicker too. I bet it holds up nicely during a dinner party when people are moving things around a lot or bumping into it.
paver2
Nov 28, 2017
I have to say that's interesting! I have never seen corrugated paper before so I would have go to looking for it. Do you think that cardboard would be too stiff to use like this? It can be painted or colored to suit the use and it's free for the most part.
Polly Esther
Nov 15, 2017
This design is mesmerizing! It would definitely make an intriguing centerpiece during Christmas dinner.
EditorLP
Nov 10, 2017
This is the sort of idea I would never think of myself, but it is really cool! If I ever end up with a bunch of cardboard, I'll be making this.
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