Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Decorate A Birthday Party With Crepe Paper







Crepe paper can be used in many ways.


When you have a birthday party, you have to decide decorate the room or area in which you're having the party. One way to relieve the stress associated with planning decor is to choose a versatile decorating material. Crepe paper is quite versatile, as it can be used for several surfaces and can be shaped for other purposes as well.


Instructions


Horizontal Ceiling Decor


1. Cut strands of crepe paper from your rolls to about six inches longer than the section of ceiling they will be decorating.


2. Tape one end of each strand to the ceiling, a foot apart from each other, along the width of the room. Use one color or alternate multiple colors. Alternatively, tape the ends of the strands to a corner of the room.


3. Gently pull the strands to the opposite side of the room and secure them on the ceiling with rolled masking tape, as you did with the first side. If you started in a corner, pull to the opposite corner or to a light fixture centered in the room.


4. Place balloons over the taped areas, and secure them with masking tape on the knots.


Crepe-paper Flowers


5. Cut the crepe-paper sheets of various colors into 7-inch-by-8-inch sections. Cut at least two sheets per flower that you want to make.


6. Stack two or more 7-inch-by-8-inch sheets on top of each other.


7. Start at one end, folding forward about 1/2 inch, and fold the entire sheet accordion-style (back and forth).


8. Tie the end of a green pipe cleaner around the center of the folded paper to hold it together. It should resemble a crimped bow tie.


9. Secure the opposite end with rolled tape, and repeat the process for the other two corners in the room.


10. Squeeze both sides of your bow tie together, and fluff the paper layers to create a flower.

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