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Pinwheels Galore! - Hobby Lobby

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PRODUCT<br />

INSPIRATIONS<br />

Scrapbook Page<br />

Make way for a fabulous scrapbook page! Ours has been<br />

spiced up with pinwheels, canvas and gemstones.<br />

Chalkboard<br />

Place chalkboard paper in a frame, and embellish with handmade banners<br />

and oh-so-cute pinwheels. What a great place to write your menu!<br />

<strong>Pinwheels</strong><br />

<strong>Galore</strong>!<br />

These circular sensations are the latest craze,<br />

and we’ll show you how to make<br />

them yourself!<br />

TRY THIS TOO!<br />

• Use decorative scissors to cut scrapbook paper into placemats.<br />

• Cut strips of scrapbook paper to link into simple paper chains. They’ll function as patriotic garlands.<br />

• Use a paper punch to create your own Fourth of July confetti.<br />

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www.hobbylobby.com www.getinspiredbyhl.com Scrapbooking - 114454<br />

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made in the USA!<br />

{CREATIVE INSPIRATIONS<br />

free<br />

FROM HOBBY LOBBY®}


Red,White<br />

and Blue<br />

<strong>Pinwheels</strong> By You!<br />

Creative freedom? It doesn’t get any cuter than this! Jazz up your patriotic bash<br />

with embellishments and trimmings…and oodles of trendy pinwheels.<br />

Check out our step-by-step photos, then get inspired by<br />

these flag-waving, pinwheel-packed project ideas.<br />

Step 1<br />

Accordion-fold a strip of paper. Note: Width and length of paper will<br />

depend on the size of pinwheel you wish to create.<br />

Step 2<br />

When the entire strip of paper is folded, adhere the ends<br />

together to form a circle.<br />

Step 3<br />

With the back side of the paper up, gently push down on<br />

the center of the circle to form the pinwheel.<br />

Step 4<br />

To hold the shape, adhere a punched circle (or any<br />

small piece of paper) to the back of the pinwheel,<br />

as shown. Be sure that the center of the<br />

pinwheel is tightly pushed together as you glue.<br />

And you’re done! Simply layer<br />

or embellish as desired.<br />

Condiment Bottles<br />

Strips of patterned paper and rows of self-adhesive gemstones<br />

shine on plain-Jane mustard<br />

and ketchup bottles.<br />

Cupcake Picks<br />

Want to dress up your party<br />

snacks? Use dowel rods topped<br />

with polka-dot pinwheels for<br />

custom-made cupcake picks!<br />

Straw<br />

Say hooray for a straw! To<br />

make this look, create a<br />

simple wrap-around pennant<br />

from patriotic paper.<br />

Soda Bottles<br />

Add some pop to your soda pop<br />

with a polka-dot pinwheel,<br />

some star-studded paper and a<br />

shiny self-adhesive gemstone.<br />

Napkin Rings<br />

A star-spangled pinwheel adds pizazz to basic, plastic utensils. Use one on a simple paper napkin ring.<br />

Banner<br />

Spell out your love of freedom with a handmade<br />

banner. Ours features gingham ribbon, foam<br />

alphas, and stacks of paper pinwheels.<br />

Popcorn Cones<br />

Handmade paper cones, displayed in an altered box top, are<br />

great for dishing out patriotic treats like candy or popcorn!

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