"Rinea® paper-foil is a specialty craft paper imported from Germany. It is made up of a thin sheet of paper sandwiched between two layers of thin aluminum foil - the paper gives it sturdiness and stiffness while the foil gives it the shininess and the malleability to maintain the shape however you bend or fold it. It is more than just origami paper due to the specific thickness and the quality of the foil used, making it ideal for many interesting crafting ideas. The paper does not wrinkle like foil and does not cause painful cuts like thick, sharp kitchen foil can."
For more information go to www.rinea.com
Ever since I have been a little girl, I have loved those bright shiny spinners.
Now, I can make them any size, and colour whenever I want. I work with some terrific companies such as Rinea® paper-foil that enables me to play with excellent supplies. In today's post, I am combining my love of shiny things and some of my favourite tools.
Rinea® paper-foil is so easy to work with and versatile. Did you know that you can even die cut the Rinea® paper-foil with an electronic die cutting machine?
I used my beloved Cricut and a blue sticky mat which is intended for thinner materials just like the Rinea® paper-foil. It is a safe way to stick, cut, and peel your work. Using some other types of mats might rip the foil, and nobody wants that!
So here we go. First, I went to the Cricut website where I opened the Cricut Design Space™, and searched for a pinwheel, Make It Now project. Once I found what I wanted, I selected and clicked Make It Now. All I had to do was stick my chosen foils by Rinea® onto the blue mat (which is less sticky than the green or lilac mats). I then followed the instructions as explained in the Cricut Design Space™ instructions.
I chose the blue with gold, and the Green with gold foils to do the project. The Cricut cut the foil precisely into squares and then made cut lines to create the pins of each wheel.
With an awl, I pierced holes into each paper straw.
The next thing to do, was to fold each square by matching the corners where the holes are, and towards the center.
With a small brad, I secured each foil pinwheel to each straw. So quick, so fun, and so so easy! Try it, you just might love it.
Remember, check out all the project ideas from the other Designers at the Designer Crafts Connection. Also, visit www.rinea.com for more information.
Thank you for stopping by, and stay crafty!
Thank you for stopping by, and stay crafty!
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