There are 23 in total, ranging in size from 2 inches to 4-1/2 inches. They are super easy to make! I've included instructions at the bottom of this post. All of the backgrounds are a cream color...not this yellow...
This is more accurate for background color:
Here's how to make them-
Supplies:
Two coordinating pieces of scrapbook paper
Paper cutter
Scor-pal, bone folder, or some other method of scoring the paper
Adhesive dots
Embellishment/sticker
Tip: Complete steps 1 and 2 for multiple medallions ahead of time and then complete steps 3 and 4 while listening to the kids read, or watching t.v.
- The larger medallions are 4-1/2 inches in diameter. For this size, cut strips of 12x12 patterned paper into 2-1/2 inch strips. Two strips are connected and-to-end for the larger size. You need a scalloped circle for the center of the medallion (3" in diameter). You also need a second scalloped circle to cover the back (1-1/2" in diameter). I used a friend's Cricut to cut multiples - that was slick!
- After cutting your strips, use a border punch along one long edge. This step is not required, but adds some additional dimension to the edge. I used a scalloped punch to get the rounded edge.
- (This step is the most time-consuming part.) Score the strip in between the scallops. I used a scor-pal www.scor-pal.com, but Martha Stewart also makes a similar tool.
- Once you have both strips scored, fan fold them along the score lines.
- Take the two strips, right side up and connect them together at one end and then together at the other end, creating a circle.
- From the back side, pull the center of the circle in and adhere it with an adhesive dot or two and the cover the center with the smaller scalloped circle.
- Turn it over, front side up, and use adhesive dots to adhere the larger scalloped circle to the center of the medallion.
- Add a message to the scalloped circle, or embellish it with an epoxy sticker or seasonal "doo-dad" (as a serious crafter, I'm sure you are familiar with this technical term).
For a smaller medallion, use 2-1/2" strips of paper. You only need one strip, and will need to make your scalloped circles smaller (2-1/2" and 1-1/2").
I think these will be cute on Christmas packages around the tree, on napkin rings at the table, or tied around a wine bottle and given to my favorite holiday hostess. A friend suggested adding a ribbon and hanging them on the tree.
My Christmas colors this year will be red, white and burlap. I'm thinking of wrapping my packages in kraft paper with red ribbons and then adding these toppers. What do you think?
Go create something!
-TracyP