Step 1: Cut the scrapbooking paper into a square using the craft blade and steel rule. I made mine in various sizes, from 5.5 inches to 8.5 inches. Step 2: Lightly draw diagonal lines from corner to ...
Planning a block party? Heading out for the local Fourth of July parade? Make some pinwheels to bring along as entertainment for the kiddos. Pinwheels are a welcome part of many different summer ...
This colorful Paper Pinwheel is simple to make, but looks impressive! This is one toy that brings colorful fun wherever you take it. Craft Time! This Paper Pinwheel is a colorful toy to bring outside ...
These fun cake decorations will create a whirl at your next party. By Jodi Levine You don’t need to be an expert with a pastry bag to decorate a cake. Make these simple paper pinwheels using the ...
Origami — the Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes — is easy to learn and fun to do with kids of all ages. The best part? Almost no mess to clean up. Try these three simple craft ...
I love seeing pinwheels in July Fourth decor. Paper pinwheels don’t last very long, but these fabric ones will stay looking great year after year. And what’s more American than a white picket fence?
Update 7/10/17: The Suchi Reddy-designed pinwheel installation at Prospect Park is up, and we now have photos of the massive art piece. Comprised of 7,000 pinwheels, many of which feature artwork ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. pizza pinwheels arranged on board - Michelle Bottalico/Tasting Table Pizza pinwheels are bite-sized pieces of pizza goodness that ...
Thousands of paper windmills seem to spin effortlessly in The Wind Portal, an installation by Lebanese artist Najla El Zein at London’s V&A Museum this month. However, the production process wasn’t ...
They didn’t stick a pin in it — they stuck 7,000 pins in it! The Prospect Park Alliance planted thousands of yellow pinwheels in an oft-overlooked corner of Brooklyn’s Backyard as part of its ongoing ...
These DIY pinwheels can be made in colors or patterns to suit any occasion. Step 1: Cut the scrapbooking paper into a square using the craft blade and steel rule. I made mine in various sizes, from ...