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Wallpaper Fan
by Jane Lake
Paper crafts aren't just for kids!Make a pretty wallpaper fan to accent a bedroom or bathroom mirror, or as a wall hanging to add color to any room.
Wallpaper Fan
What You Will Need:

- wallpaper scraps or wallpaper border (paper fan shown, above left, was made with a border 27" long by about 10" high)
- pregathered lace trim
- ribbon
- silk flowers
- clothespin
- hot glue or tacky glue
Instructions:
Fold the fan accordian-style, using a 1/2" pleat. You can measure and mark half inch lines on the back to use a folding guide. Or you can take your time and concentrate on keeping each pleat the same size as the one before. Either method will work, but remember the objective is to keep the folds exactly the same size.
If the end of your fan shows the back of the paper at the front of the fan, then cut off the last fold; you only want the front of the paper to show on the finished fan.
Pinch the fan together with your fingers at the bottom edge. By gently opening the rest of the fan you should be able to form a half circle shape. Use the clothes pin to keep the bottom edge together while you work the glue gun.
Working on the back, carefully place the tip of the glue gun between each fold, and use just a small dab of hot glue to secure in place. Reinforce with more glue, if needed, running a bead of glue near the bottom of the pleats that you just finished gluing, and along the bottom edge where all the pleats come together. Be careful not to burn your fingers!
Now refer to the photos for decorating ideas. Two styles are shown: one has four large silk flowers clustered in the bottom center of the fan, embellished with green and white ribbon. The other style, as shown in this larger photo, has off-white mock-orange blossoms and buds climbing up from the center to the left. This is the fun part! Make use of the tops of silk flowers left over from other arrangements or try dried flowers. Set your selection in place without glue first to decide how you best like the arrangement.
Add a length of co-ordinating pregathered lace to the top of the first crease at the base of the fan. Just run a very thin bead of hot glue along the top of the crease for a few inches, then press the top of the lace in place. Repeat until the lace is glued all along the bottom.Suggestions:
These would make beautiful wedding decorations. The variations are really endless. Try adding lace to the top edge by gluing in place before folding the pleats. Scallop the top edge of your wallpaper before folding, or add sparkle with glitter glue.
that is great I love it
i am interested in making fans, can you tell me where i purchase some unpasted wallpaper online. Thank you
I have been making paper fans and I use lace at the top and bottom. I put flowers in the middle. Glad that you all had different views on the designs of the fans.
I made this fan and it turned out beautifully, thank you!
Thanks for your website. My husband worked at a interior decorators for five years and I got all the wallpaper sample books when they were outdated. I have been trying to think of other crafts to use them for besides framing them for pictures. I'm the activities director at a timeshare resort and I'm always looking for ideals for craft projects. Will be using the fan ideal for one of my summer crafts. I'll give you the feedback when I try it. I also have lots of fabric swatches. Do you have some ideals for them?
Thanks,
Paula A. Willis
Activities Director
A Place At The Beach/ Windy Hill
N. Myrtle Beach, SC
hi,i have used fabric swatches to make bedspreads,cushion covers and small decorative wall hangings to hold letters and stationary or trinckets in cupboards,alsoto make decorative desk sets
I HAVE ARCHED WINDOWS AND I WANT TO MAKE WALLPAPER FANS FOR THEM. DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO MEASURE THE WINDOW SO I KNOW HOW MUCH WALLPAPER IS NEEDED TO MAKE ONE TO FIT IN THE ARCHED OPENING?
I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY FEET PER WINDOW IS NEEDED. TWICE THE WIDTH ON THE BOTTOM OR TRIPLE THE ARCH.
Cheryl,
Did you ever get a response to this question? I have the same question and am looking for someone who has successfully tackled this project!! I'd like to do my granddaughter's nursery window.
Thanks for any help I can get!!!
Mary Mertz
hi. what i have done in the past is to just purchase a large roll of paper. begin the process of making the fan. i would just place the fan in the window and check for the proper fit. if it was too small, i would keep folding, accordion style. if it was too big, i would just unfold it to size.
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