Saturday, November 10, 2012

Papierkugeln / Paperglobes

Paperglobes 07     wesens-art.blogspot.com
Was man braucht:
 festes Papier
Transparentpapier
Kleber
Schere
(Motivstanzer) 

What you need:
Cardstock
Transparent paper
Glue
Scissor
(Craft punchers) 

20 Kreise (mit einem gleichschenkligen Dreieck als Falzlinien drin) erstellen.
Create 20 circles (with equilateral triangle as fold lines).  
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Die Kreise ausschneiden und mit Transparentpapier die ausgeschnittenen / ausgestanzten Motive überkleben.
Cut out the circles and stick transparent paper onto the cut / punched motifs.
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Nun die Kreise umdrehen, und entlang der Faltlinien falten. 
Now turn the circles and fold along the fold lines.
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   Nun die Teile zusammenkleben.
 Now stick the pieces together.
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Ohne Licht:
Without lights:
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Mit Licht:
With lights:
Paperglobes + Woolen Globes     wesens-art.blogspot.com
 Und wie man die Wollkugeln macht, zeige ich in ein paar Tagen!
And in a few days I will show how to make the woolen balls!

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24 comments:

  1. Very sweet - I have seen quite a few variations of these in the last couple of weeks and may be forced to have a go at making them now I have instructions!

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  2. I tried this about a year ago (couldn't find a tutorial then) and it was HARD!!!!

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  3. Very pretty especially when lighted. Very creative!

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  4. Those look fabulous! I should get the kids to help me make some of those. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  5. Wow, thank you for the tutorial. I would have thought it was more difficult but you make it look easy.

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  6. These look wonderful! We used to do this project with old Christmas cards.

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  7. Beautiful old fashioned ornaments! Thanks for sharing. Joining from Inspire me Monday - http://allthoseartsygirls.blogspot.com/

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  8. So pretty!!
    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  9. Love it! I've seen these before, but was never sure how to make them. I pinned your post for future reference.

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  10. These are so pretty, its incredible what you can create from paper :)

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  11. I used to make these as a child - but never with lights - absolutely stunning!! Thanks for sharing.
    I'm stopping by from "Adorned from Above" blog hop - I'm already a follower of yours.
    Thanks
    Angie
    godsgrowinggarden.com

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  12. Oh WOW!! So whimsical! LOVE IT!!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!

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  13. Beautiful little lights! Thanks so much for sharing at Get Schooled Saturday:)
    Kim

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  14. These are pretty. Thanks for the how-to. I am visiting from Bear Rabbit Bear,Things I've Done Thursday.

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  15. Thanks for linking up! Hope to see some of your great ideas again this week on 'Or so she says ...' www.oneshetwoshe.com

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  16. these are so pretty thanks for sharing on Serenity Saturday link party

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  17. These are sooo pretty! I love them with the lights! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo Party!
    xoxo
    Amie @ Pinkapotamus

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  18. What a pretty idea! I would really like to try this with my little girls. They would love it!

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  19. Oooh, I love your little paper globes! They look especially pretty with the lights :-)

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  20. I love making these christmas decorations from colored paper. so fun. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! (don't know if you will be celebrating that where you are living.) We'll have a linky party tomorrow but the blog will be 'closed for business' on Thursday. That is: all the free Thanksgiving coloring pages etc. will be downloadable but I won't be turning on that computer...

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  21. How fun!! I always wanted to know how to make those. Thank you so much for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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  22. Thank you, now for the fun to start. xxx

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