These are probably one of the cutest, sweetest, dinkiest projects that I’ve made in a while and I cannot wait to give these out! Plus, you can make 9 of these from a 12×12 piece of paper!
I’m using up the rest of my Christmas Stampin’Up! Designer Series Papers – Be Merry. I’ve almost used up the whole pack, so I’m pleased about that!
Below, you will find the measurements for making these mini pinwheels for the Envelope punch board, Martha Stewart score board & attachment, and the SU! Diagonal score board attachment.
Dimensions
Start with 4″x 4″ paper
Envelope Punch Board
Score at 2″ all four sides
On a straight score board, score at 3/8″ on all four sides down to the diagonal point
Martha Stewart Score Board & Attachment
With the attachment in place, place corner of paper at the 6″ mark
Score at 4 7/8″ all four sides
Remove attachment and score at 3/8″ on all four sides down to the diagonal point
SU! Simply Scored Diagonal Attachment
Score all four sides at 1 5/8″
Remove attachment and score at 3/8″ on all four sides down to the diagonal point
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Helen Xx
Supplies
Be Merry DSP – SU!
Merry Mistletoe stamp set – SU!
At Home With You stamp set – SU!
Envelope Punch Board
Simply Scored
Tombow multipurpose Glue
Versamark Watermark Ink Pad
Gold Heat Embossing Powder
Heat Tool
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Merci beaucoup pour ce tuto, très joli résultat.
Bizzzz
Hi Helen!
These are so pretty and I fancy making them for my table as place names this Christmas.
Please can you tell me how to work out alternative sizes please, as I have 6×6 “ and would prefer not to trim each piece.
I’m very new to papercrafting and am not a logical mathematician
Thank you for all your lovely ideas you share – I’ve learnt loads ☺️
Beth x