Frosted and Crepe Paper Wheat
As part of our Midwestern floral bouquet for Cricut, this frosted and crepe paper wheat is a real treat. Great for adding some texture to a bouquet, but also quite lovely all on its own. We made our wheat using the Cricut Maker which has the ability to cut crepe, but feel free to cut your wheat by hand with a pair of handy dandy scissors — both routes promise beautiful results. Stay tuned in the coming days for even more magic of the Midwest…
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Steps
- Gather the tools and materials listed above.
- Cut the paper according to the template notes using scissors or a cutting machine.
- Take the fringed crepe paper and twist each fringe.
- Wrap the fringed crepe around the tip of the wire and glue it into place.
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Tools
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (optional)
- Craft Scissors
- Low-Temp Hot Glue Gun
Materials
- Frosted Text Weight Paper – Curious Metallic Gold Leaf
- Lia Griffth Metallic Extra Fine Crepe Paper – Gold
- Floral Tape — Gold
- 24-Gauge Green Paper Covered Wire
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