Pinwheels! Pinwheels were all the rage with the June kit from Studio Calico. A few of my teammates and I were inspired by the exclusive pinwheel stamp to create our own pinwheels with the delicious colors of this kit and the spring and summer time of year.
I have made them before, but still had to find directions to remind myself how to make them. They are so darn easy. Maybe this time the directions will stick. I *do* have brain sapping young children though. Perhaps I will have to bookmark my own post, lol.
To start your pinwheel, you need one piece of patterned paper. Double sided is preferred, because you will see both sides.
For this pinwheel, I trimmed my paper to 3 inches by 3 inches.
After I was finished, I put a little dot in the center of the square. With this one I just eyeballed it because the pattern in the paper made it easy to guess.
After you make your mark, take a ruler and place it on the diagonal.
Using a blade, trim down the line, stopping at about 1/4 inch from the dot in the center. You don't want to cut your square in half. Don't have a blade? For the pinwheels I made for my layout, I put my square in my paper trimmer.
When you are finished with one side, trim the other diagonal, until your square looks like this:
Next is the fun part.
Now if I could have found a way to show you how to do this without including my hands, I may have done it, for I inherited my mother's man hands. They ain't pretty. I did manage to hide a burn mark near my thumb, though. Yesterday I was grocery shopping while hungry (NEVER do that!) and as I was headed for the clerk I walked right by the rotisserie chicken. Well, the wafting smells of delicious chicken could not be ignored, so I reached in for a bird to take home for dinner. However.... the stinkin' heat lamp they were under totally reached out and grabbed me as I tried to remove chicken licken from the table! I swear it did. But I took her anyway.... and she was GOOD.
Anyway.... my hands. Don't look.
You are going to take one corner of your trimmings on each side of the square and fold it towards the center. I folded the one on the left, but I'm a lefty. You can choose either side, it doesn't matter. Just put a little dot of glue or a glue dot under the tip and press it down over the dot you penciled on the center of your square.
For this next image, gosh darn it if my pointer finger on my man hands looks retarded. And the photo is blurry. Good grief. But I wanted to show you the next step. You can choose to pull down the left corner, or the right corner of your triangle. But whatever side you choose, you need to do that on each corner of your triangle, adhering it in the center. This image shows you the second triangle pulled down, from the left.
Repeat on all four sides until all four corners are in the middle. To make it clean, I also punched a little flower out of paper and added a Basic Grey half pearl. But you don't have to do that.
Voila! A perfectly easy and perfectly made pinwheel to decorate your summer projects.
Check out what some of the DT members did with their pinwheel creations this month:
And here's mine! If you look closely, I made my pinwheels going both ways, depending on how I folded down the corners. I also made two sizes. The big ones were made with 3 inch squares, and the smaller one was a 2 inch square.
Are you inspired now? I'm sure you are itching to make a pinwheel now, aren't you? How about if I issue you a challenge? Okay.
Here's the challenge:
Put a pinwheel on a project. Create your own pinwheel, add it to your next project, and link it to me on this thread. You have until Saturday the 6th at midnight PST (because I am PST, woot!).
On Sunday morning I will draw a name, and the winner will get one of these:
That's the Effervescence punch. I know you have been wanting to try it out! Now get to work! A card, a layout, a wall hanging, it doesn't matter. It just needs to have a handmade pinwheel on it.
Have a great weekend! I'm headed to Portland to take my kiddos to the zoo!
Davinie
thanks Dav....will try one tonight!
ReplyDeletefun! Thank you for sharing and your hands are perfect! Look at all the beautiful creations you make with them :) Going to make some pinwheels with my daughter!
ReplyDeleteDav this is just what i need for some embellies for some thank you cards!!! I will be trying one tonight!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I was loving the pinwheels right from the sneaks onwards... and hoping someone would show me how!! :) :) Thanks, Davinie!
ReplyDeleteYour post cracked me up! I always try to avoid posting pics of my hands too. ;) But- honestly, your hands look completely normal! :)
ReplyDeleteI loved this tutorial and just finished a card using it. It took me about 5 minutes tops to make the pinwheel. These things are SO cute and easy! I'll post as soon as I can get a pic.
here's a card with a pinwheel on it.
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thank you so much.... I made these when i was a kid..many.many,years ago...and forgot how; thanks again for the refresher...
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ReplyDeletedavinie, thanks for this tutorial... here's a card with some pinwheels !!!
http://imagik.fr/view-rl/64773
ReplyDeleteand one for me... amazing tutorial
thanks for sharing
I like your hands!
ReplyDeleteNot everyone can have perfect hands - my hands are small and have "square" not long nails - but i do nice things with them - SO WHAT! I can't change them and they are my heritage! (;
OH thanks so much I was just looking yesterday for instructions for these's and I didn't know what they were called.I am off to have play.I will be back later with my creation.LOL
ReplyDeleteSo FUN!@ LOVE this...I think I will do this tonight on some projects I'm doing! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove ya! xoxo
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This was Oh so much fun!! :-) Made my thank you cards that much more fun (i am not a big card maker)! Anyways here is my link:
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Have a great rest of your weekend!!
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11307
ReplyDeleteone more for me... i'm like a kid doing this !!!
thanks davinie...
Here is the link to my blog to see my layout with some of your cool pinwheel's.Thanks so much for sharing.
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loved what you did with these Dav. They are so effective. Thanks for the tutorial...just had to give this a shot. - hera
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first of all what a fab tut...thanks, those pinwheels are adorable...if it makes you feel any better, I have my mom's man hands too but they look like 90 year old man hands...and believe me, I'm not that old..lol. anyways, here's a card with a sweet pinwheel:
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Here is my pinwheel layout :) http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11311
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ReplyDeleteDavinie, hope I can't enter several times to your challenge !!!
I did this layout this afternoon for your May Project and for your pinwheels challenge... only thinking of you ;-)
thanks
This was so much fun! The pinwheels are gorgeous. You can find mine here...
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Love the pinwheels! Thanks for the chance to win the great punch.
ReplyDeleteHow totally adorable - what a really cute accent!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Davinie, for a FUN tutorial! Here's what I did with my pinwheel...
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TFL! :-)
I made a bedroom door hanger for my DD, here it is: http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11381
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun to make, thanks for the challenge Davinie!
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11387
ReplyDeletehere is a card I made with a pinwheel on, I think Pinwheels will be on most of my cards this summer, I love them, thanks Davine.
Fabulous tutorial :) ... Had to try my hand with the pinwheel. http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11404
ReplyDeletethanks Dav!
cool challenge
ReplyDeletethanks davinie...
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11427
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11428
ReplyDeletea christmas card... I'm not late !!!
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11429
ReplyDeleteand this one for you... un bisou de Paris !!!
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11434
ReplyDeleteok,dokee--- here's mine. that punch is really cute.. wink, wink!
TFL!
Great challenge - I think these are my new addiction!
ReplyDeleteHere's my page:
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11471
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11492
ReplyDeleteHere is another one.
My daughter and I had so much fun making pinwheels! Thanks for the challenge! Here is my card:
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I posted a couple pinwheels here:
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Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!!! This was so fun!
ReplyDeleteI made a layout with a pinwheel on it - here it is:
http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11503
I just love these pinwheels. I posted my layout for the challenge to the gallery http://www.studiocalico.com/forums/galleries/show/11506
ReplyDeleteThe pinwheels remind of the ones we used to make a kids with straws so I just had to include straws on the layout too!
Wow, this was fun! I love pinwheels! Here's my LO:
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Thanks for the tutorial and fun challenge! Here's my {hi} card: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_lymO9Zy5zPM/Sis2OrIkm4I/AAAAAAAAAWk/IdQ8iW8Eb64/s1600-h/IMG_5181.JPG
ReplyDeleteI had so much fun that I made two! Hope it's okay. Here's my "Thinking of You" card: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lymO9Zy5zPM/Sis2OTc_2dI/AAAAAAAAAWc/aYeXEze-9nc/s1600-h/IMG_5180.JPG
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the inspiration and the chance to win!
thanks for the tutorial, Davinie!! :0)
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