As a bonus, this garland will be part of birthday party decor on the fireplace, ready to greet guests.
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Supplies:
–Patterned Paper
–Buttons
–Decorative Brads, Pearls, Rhinestones
–Trim
–Border punches
–Doilies
–Marker
–Decorative edge scissors
–Wooden mini clothes pins
–Ribbon
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Start by tracing this pattern onto decorative scrapbook paper and cutting it out. Along the bottoms and sleeves of the dresses, I chose to use zig zag scissors and scalloped edge scissors for some variety. Feel free to get creative and use border punches too.
As for pattern and color, I went for bright and cheery. I did try to stick with smaller scaled printed paper, simply because a large print on a smaller dress looked off.
When you’re finished, simply hang the dresses by clothes pins on a thin piece of ribbon and enjoy!!
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