Learn how to make pinwheels without pins that really spin! The best part is that you likely have everything you need for instant fun.
Require any special skills or tools, making it accessible to everyone. In this blog post, You will learn in detail how to make a pinwheel with a straw...
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Both my boys take part in the annual remembrance parade as Cubs and this year it is the 100 anniversary of the start of World War One. This has really ...
Learn how to make pinwheels without pins that really spin! The best part is that you likely have everything you need for instant fun.
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There's just something about summer crafting that calls for pinwheels! Do you know how to make a pinwheel? It's probably easier than you think! I have a quick tutorial for you here today for this
How many charm square packs do you have at home? I don't collect charm squares, I don't buy everything that is new or I like and still I have 4 charm packs! So if you don't know how to use them, here is an idea: 3D pinwheels. You can make this design as scrappy as you want (using your scraps), but I think the assorted squares of a collection you find in a pack make the design even more beautiful. If you don't know how to sew 3D pinwheels, here are a few short instructions. 3D Pinwheel Tutorial For one
Turn pinwheels into a festive and fun centerpiece as part of your summer decor or any party that needs livening up. This is a great craft for kids. Once complete, play with them or arrange them in a funky vase or bucket to display.
12 Pinwheel Books and Activities for Wind, Physics, and Force Learning (pre-K, Kindergarten, First, and Second Grades)
We are sharing how to create these fun and whimsical pinwheel DIYs. With just a few supplies, we are creating paper pinwheel crafts for kids.
Learn to make this DIY giant flower pinwheel, perfect for summer days crafting with the kids.
A Sentimental Quilter by Kathleen Tracy is about her journey through quilting. Kathleen uses reproduction fabrics to make quilts with an antique look.
Pinwheels are fun blocks to add to any design. Learn how to change up your pinwheel with two fun disappearing pinwheel block techniques.
Learn how to make pinwheels without pins that really spin! The best part is that you likely have everything you need for instant fun.
Colleen Tauke | Runtime (11 min) https://vimeo.com/699563301 The Fons & Porter Twisted Pinwheel Template was created for a fun design. Cutting curves has never been easier, taking the pinwheel to a new level of creativity.
Today I'm going to show you how to make pinwheels - they are so pretty and they really spin! These are a simple, summertime craft project you can make with household materials. Since I wanted to make these for my kids, I really needed to find a way to make sure the pinwheel wouldn't break apart and send pieces flying everywhere! This method works beautifully! I had posted another pinwheel project before, but I just wasn't happy with the results. You can check out my other paper pinwheels tutorial here, but keep in mind that I much prefer this new
Want to learn how to make pinwheels? This simple tutorial with a printable template is the perfect place to start. It's easy and fun to make with kids!
From simple pinwheel sandwiches to pizza this list has it all. Delicious collection of pinwheel recipes keeps the party swirling and going.
Learn How to Make No-Sew Fabric Pinwheels - fun for parties, picnics or patriotic decor. Features Tara Reed's Let Freedom Soar fabric.
Today I'm going to show you how to make pinwheels - they are so pretty and they really spin! These are a simple, summertime craft project you can make with household materials. Since I wanted to make these for my kids, I really needed to find a way to make sure the pinwheel wouldn't break apart and send pieces flying everywhere! This method works beautifully! I had posted another pinwheel project before, but I just wasn't happy with the results. You can check out my other paper pinwheels tutorial here, but keep in mind that I much prefer this new
Have you seen Heather Bailey's flower pinwheel pattern ? Her's makes a pretty poinsettia, but we thought a few of these would make a fun Mot...
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Learn How to Make No-Sew Fabric Pinwheels - fun for parties, picnics or patriotic decor. Features Tara Reed's Let Freedom Soar fabric.
For all of you who have been emailing me asking how to make the pinwheels in our Easter shoot, here's how you do it!! For this you will need the following: - Pinwheel Template - Xacto knife or scissors - Cookie Stick or Drilled Dowel - Wooden Beads - Button - Wire - Small hole punch - Ribbon - Hot Glue 1. Either paint your dowel and drill a small hole through it or (for all of you who would prefer not to pull out the heavy machinery for a holiday craft) take an Xacto knife make a hole in a cookie stick. Place the hole about 1 1/2" from the top of the dowel or cookie stick. If you are using a cookie stick you can spruce it up a bit by gluing a bit of ribbon to it. (Add a dab of glue on one end and stick down the end of the ribbon. Twist the ribbon down the stick, cut and add another dab of glue to adhere it to the stick.) 2. Print out our pinwheel template and then turn it around and print one of the coordinating decorative paper designs from our Free Hippity Hop Easter Collection on the backside. 3. Cut out the template and punch holes where indicated. 4. Lay the two pieces of the pinwheel template together on a flat surface. Turn the top piece so that it's points are offset in relation to the bottom piece. Overlap the points so that the two pieces are locked together. 5. Glue the centers of the two pieces of the pinwheel template together. 6. Put a dab of hot glue on either side of one of the holes in the points of your pinwheel. Line the hole in the point up with the hole in the center of the pinwheel and adhere the two pieces together. Continue until all eight points on both pieces of the template are fixed to center of the pinwheel. 7. Thread your wire through the hole in your stick, through one of your wooden beads and then through the hole in your pinwheel. Now thread the wire through your other wooden bead and through the first hole in your button. As you loop the wire back through the second hole in your button continue to thread it back along it's original path until it comes out the hole in your stick. 8. Trim your wire, leaving enough to wrap around your stick a few times. And there you have it... Easter Pinwheels! Here's the template. Click on it and download it to your desktop. This template will be available for download until April 24th.
Learn how to make pinwheels without pins that really spin! The best part is that you likely have everything you need for instant fun.
Your child will enjoy this art project just as much as they will enjoy the pinless pinwheel they will create.
Warmer weather brings us stronger winds, and where there is wind there are windmills. In this tutorial we'll teach you how to make paper pinwheels, and you can even grab our fancy printables to make
This is my first attempt at making paper pinwheels. Since this post, I've written another how to make a pinwheel post here with a better method of attaching the pinwheel to the skewer. The tutorial below definitely works to make paper pinwheels, but they are mostly decorative and don't spin very well. So be sure to check out the updated post here! You'll need: a sheet of paper, either 5' x 5' or 6' x 6' square a thumb tack (if you have options, choose thumb tacks with the longest pin) a bamboo skewer a small bead hot glue scissors Use