I found a wonderful tutorial online for making paper clovers and just made a few tweaks to it.
The materials needed are four strips of 9" green paper and five strips of 11" paper (or 10" and 12" if you're using scrapbook paper), bakers twine or clear nylon thread, glue or glue dots (I recommend the glue dots), and scissors.
Fold all of the strips in half except for one of the long ones. To give the stem a more 3-D effect [A] suggested folding it with the flat bottom instead of just in half.
Put two glue dots on the outside top of a longer strip and curve the ends in to make a heart (see below.)
Do this for all four of the long strips.
With the shorter strips, put two glue dots on the outside top just like the longer strips but then stick that end to the inside of the bigger heart.
Place two more glue dots on the other end and curve that around and stick it to the other side of the big heart.
Repeat that for the other three hearts. Congratulations! You now have the semblance of a four-leaf clover.
In order to hang this you'll need to add your string before gluing all of the big hearts together. Take two glue dots and place them on the outside edge of one large heart. Stick your nylon thread or bakers twine to it and then press your other top heart on it.
You can see the nylon thread stuck between my top two hearts here. If you're only hanging one, you don't need to leave as long of a tail as I did. I strung three together on one piece of thread so I needed to keep mine longer for the last clover.
Next, attach one bottom heart to one top heart using two glue dots.
On the free side of the bottom heart attach two glue dots and press on your stem.
This picture looks a bit confusing because I'm pulling the stem away so you can see where I placed the glue dots. However, the stem should actually be stuck to that big heart via those glue dots. |
Ta da! You have a beautiful three dimensional paper clover to display.
This next step is optional but I think it looks a lot nicer. Perhaps if I used a stiffer paper it wouldn't be necessary.
Place one glue dot on the side of each of the smaller hearts and press it into the corner of the larger heart. This keeps the bottom edges of the hearts together and gives more structure to your clover.
On mine you can see that I stuck all but the bottom left small heart to to the bigger ones and it just makes the whole thing look a little cleaner.
And here they are hanging in our holiday display window with Lucky the Leprechaun.
I've really been enjoying making paper holiday displays. They're quick, easy, (cheap!), and I can either keep them until next year or recycle them when the holiday is over.
So, whether you're actually Irish or just Irish on St. Patrick's Day, here is my blessing to you:
There are good ships,
And there are wood ships,
The ships that sail the sea.
But the best ships, are friendships,
And may they always be.
Wow! Those really came out cool :D
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