Pink Paper Crafts

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    Pink Banner Decoration

    • Measure and trace a triangle on a piece of light pink paper that comes to a long point but has a shorter base, such as one with a height of 6 inches, a base with a width of 4 inches and two sides that are the same length. Trace the shape of the first one on other pieces of pink paper until you have 20 or more pink paper triangles. Tape the bases of the triangles to a string with masking tape. Hang the string as a decoration for someone who is having a baby shower for a baby girl.

    Paper Flower Bouquet

    • Measure and cut out 10 to 20 1-inch wide circles on a pink piece of paper. Cut short slits that run from the edges of the circles toward the center, evenly spaced, all the way around the circles. Cut one of the slits on each circle all the way to the center. Bend each short tab on the circles out slightly to create petals. Pull the ends of the longest slit inward past each other to form a cone and add a piece of scotch tape to hold it together. Tape the end of a green wire to each flower and arrange them in a vase.

    Recycled Piggy Bank

    • Make a piggy bank for a child with a recycled tissue box. Wrap an empty tissue box with pink construction paper like a present. Measure and cut a 4-inch circle out of pink paper and draw the face of a pig on it. Glue the circle to one end of the box. Cut out two pink triangles for ears and glue them to the top edges of the circle for the ears. Coil a pink pipe cleaner around your finger to make a spiral tail and glue the end to the other end of the tissue box. Cut a slit along the top where the tissue was dispensed for the coin slot.

    Chinese Lanterns

    • Fold a sheet of pink paper in half length-wise. Cut slits along the folded creased edge and stop about 2 inches from the other end. Unfold the paper and tape the shorter ends together at the corners to form a cylinder with a slightly folded middle with slits all around it. Measure and cut a 6-inch long, 1/2-inch wide strip of the same pink paper and tape the edges to either side of the top of the cylindrical lantern to make the handle to hang it from. Hang these lanterns from LED Christmas lights and don't put them near hot light bulbs or flames.

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