I love the modern look when paper gets folded in facets. This modern paper vase tutorial is really easy to make and you can just slip it over a glass for a fancy look. It is easy to resize the template to go over a bigger or smaller vase if you need. (ps: Find the star tutorial here, and the moon pinata here.)
Materials Needed: Cardstock, Free Template, Glue, Scissors, Scoring Tool
Step 1: Download Templates here and cut them out.
Step 2: Score all lines on the template.
Step 3: Fold all lines that are perpendicular in the same direction.
Step 4: Glue the tabs and hold until secure.
Credits and our Talented Contributors:
All photography by Kate Nicholson for Oh Happy Day
Art Directed by Jordan Ferney
Produced by Ashley Rose Kirschling
Styling and Crafting by Chloe Fleury
Assisted by Anais Profit
And thank you to Lauren for modeling!
sarah
November 2, 2012
This looks like a craft even I can do, lol.
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Hannah
November 2, 2012
I am notoriously bad at origami…but I really want to be able to do this!!
BeHappy
November 2, 2012
I will do this for Christmas. I hope Christmas comes soon!
Ella @ An Old-Fashioned Girl
November 2, 2012
Hi! I love this DIY! I will definitely have to try out those stars. They would be perfect for Christmas. Thanks!
xo, Ella
Eksjö sounds
November 3, 2012
Oh that’s just beautiful!
Featheringtodo
November 3, 2012
I’m gonna make this vase! So pretty! I think I’m going to paint the facets in different colors. Thnx for posting this!
Megan
November 3, 2012
This is lovely! I think painting each panel a different color would be great idea, too, Feathering. Great idea.
fai
November 5, 2012
can’t wait to try this!
gabriEllephant
November 6, 2012
What about the stars?
LornaLove
November 7, 2012
RAD! Thank you!
Johanna
November 8, 2012
I love that idea, thank you so much for sharing! I hope I’ll make it to make one -or even two-of these for the christmas decoration before our baby comes…
Lisa
November 14, 2012
I love the look of this!
And I like the suggestion from other commenters of painting each section a different colour.