Paper Chains & Garlands: Easy to make decorations, for parties, holidays, and home décor is an original ebook by June Gilbank.
Turn your next celebration into a creatively crafted occasion to remember. Create delightful decorations on themes that range from the seasonal (snowflakes, autumn leaves, cherry blossoms) to the decorative (pleated flowers, pinwheels, elephants). The illustrated instructions by expert crafter June Gilbank show you how to fold, cut, unfurl, and string chains and garlands like a pro. With tips on how to cut simple paper dolls as well as elegant Chinese lanterns, Paper Chains and Garlands is the perfect craft book for expert crafters as well as beginners.
Paper Chains & Garlands (1st edition) was originally published in print in 2009, and was exclusively available through the US-based bookstore chain Barnes & Noble. It went out of print in 2010 and has been unavailable since then, until now...
The new 2nd edition ebook, exclusively available from PlanetJune, is even better than the original book! It has been fully revised and updated, includes bonus content and has 10 pages of printable templates that are sized to print correctly onto either A4 or letter-sized paper and available in multiple sizes so you can easily create your paper decorations in a size you like.
Simply print the template you want, at the size you want, onto a sheet of cardstock and cut it out to create a long-lasting reusable template that you can draw around over and over again, to make as many decorations as you need!
Reviews (of the 1st edition, excerpted from BN.com):
This craft book is very well written. The directions are written clearly enough for my 10 year old daughter to read and understand on her own. The designs are both kid and adult friendly. My youngest loves the elephants, my personal favorites are the cherry blossoms and lanterns.
Anonymous
This book was a gift for our 13 year old niece because it reminded me of the days when girls used to weave chains out of gum wrappers and create artistic things out of scraps of paper. Making arts and crafts sparks the imagination and it is a great way for kids to develop hand-eye coordination; much better than texting and playing computer games. You don't have to buy fancy or expensive paper to make these chains either; you can use left over gift wrap, old magazines and newspaper, and the never ending supply of junk mail we get everyday.
53sunray
Contents:
Introduction
Tools, Tips, & Techniques
Perfect Papers
The String's the Thing
Tools of the Trade
Get Decorating!
Fold-and-Cut Paper Chains
Index of Paper Chain Designs
Materials
Instructions
Variations
Paper Garlands
Index of Garland Designs
Springy Concertina Chain
Autumn Leaves
Pinwheels
Ball Garland
Snowflakes
Pleated Flowers
Chinese Lanterns
Appendix: Templates
Hearts
Birthday Cupcakes
Butterflies
Elephants
Paper Dolls
Paper Dolls - alternate versions (all boys or all girls)
Cherry Blossoms
Seahorses & Seashells
Autumn Leaves
Snowflakes
With these projects you can try your hand at origami, papercutting, and a variety of other papercrafting techniques, all explained in my clear, easy-to-follow style with step-by-step illustrations.
If you've been looking for some fun craft projects to try with the kids, inexpensive ways to decorate for parties and holidays, or just want an easy introduction to papercrafting, look no further!