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<plb_layout val_2="-Scissors&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;-Paper templates or shapes (make your own or use &#039;&#039;Mobile Art&#039;s&#039;&#039; options)&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;-scrapbooking paper or felt (these are optional)&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;-yarn or thread&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;-hole punch" val_5="There&#039;s nothing more relaxing than watching a mobile rotate in the breeze. I guess that&#039;s why babies like them so much! When I got my hot little hands on a copy of Chronicle Books&#039; [http://www.chroniclebooks.com/mobile-art.html &#039;&#039;Mobile Art: Papers, Instructions, and Patterns for 20 Stunning Mobiles,&#039;&#039;] I was ready to get seasonal and make myself a Halloween-y mobile for my little home! &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;The book includes all kinds of images printed on heavy paper to cut out; from cupcakes to clouds to circus tents, making it easy to create a crazy mobile or a simple, beautiful piece of art. I&#039;ll show you what I did to make my fun piece of Halloween decor! " val_6="File:Mobile1.jpg | Skulls, pumpkins, raindrops = spooky!" val_7="Paper crafts" val_8="Very Easy" val_9="1. Figure out what shapes you&#039;d like to include in your mobile. I used a pumpkin, a crow, some raindrops, and a sugar skull, but you can do anything, from the totally abstract to very defined. &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;2. Cut out your shapes from the paper of your choice. I rounded up some orange and black scrapbooking paper from my stash and mixed it with the &#039;&#039;Mobile Art&#039;&#039; papers to make the project my own!&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;3. When you&#039;ve got everything cut, punch holes in strategic places on each piece depending on how you want the mobile to hang. &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;4. With your yarn or thread, tie the paper pieces to each other, leaving enough room for each one to sway a bit. I used sparkly gold thread which added a bit of glitz! My finished mobile ended up looking a bit like a dreamcatcher, which I thought was pretty cool, but mobiles are all about experimentation so I encourage you to see what works best for you!&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;5. Don&#039;t forget to punch a hole at the very top and knot a bit of thread for hanging. Find a primo spot in your home or on the porch and hang that puppy up!" val_10="papers.jpg|Cute scrapbooking papers!&#13;&#10;mobilebook.jpg&#13;&#10;011.JPG&#13;&#10;" layout_id="2128" cswikitext="[[Category:Paper craft]]&#13;&#10;[[Category:Scrapbook]]&#13;&#10;[[Category:Halloweeen]]&#13;&#10;[[Category:Mobile]]"></plb_layout>
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<plb_layout val_2="*Scissors&#13;&#10;*Paper templates or shapes (make your own or use &#039;&#039;Mobile Art&#039;s&#039;&#039; options)&#13;&#10;*Scrapbooking paper or felt (these are optional)&#13;&#10;*Yarn or thread&#13;&#10;*Hole punch" val_5="There&#039;s nothing more relaxing than watching a mobile rotate in the breeze. I guess that&#039;s why babies like them so much! When I got my hot little hands on a copy of Chronicle Books&#039; [http://www.chroniclebooks.com/mobile-art.html &#039;&#039;Mobile Art: Papers, Instructions, and Patterns for 20 Stunning Mobiles,&#039;&#039;] I was ready to get seasonal and make myself a Halloween-y mobile for my little home! &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;The book includes all kinds of images printed on heavy paper to cut out; from cupcakes to clouds to circus tents, making it easy to create a crazy mobile or a simple, beautiful piece of art. I&#039;ll show you what I did to make my fun piece of Halloween decor! " val_6="File:Mobile1.jpg | Skulls, pumpkins, raindrops = spooky!" val_7="Paper crafts" val_8="Very Easy" val_9="1. Figure out what shapes you&#039;d like to include in your mobile. I used a pumpkin, a crow, some raindrops, and a sugar skull, but you can do anything, from the totally abstract to very defined. &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;2. Cut out your shapes from the paper of your choice. I rounded up some orange and black scrapbooking paper from my stash and mixed it with the &#039;&#039;Mobile Art&#039;&#039; papers to make the project my own!&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;3. When you&#039;ve got everything cut, punch holes in strategic places on each piece depending on how you want the mobile to hang. &#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;4. With your yarn or thread, tie the paper pieces to each other, leaving enough room for each one to sway a bit. I used sparkly gold thread which added a bit of glitz! My finished mobile ended up looking a bit like a dreamcatcher, which I thought was pretty cool, but mobiles are all about experimentation so I encourage you to see what works best for you!&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;5. Don&#039;t forget to punch a hole at the very top and knot a bit of thread for hanging. Find a primo spot in your home or on the porch and hang that puppy up!" val_10="papers.jpg|Cute scrapbooking papers!&#13;&#10;mobilebook.jpg&#13;&#10;011.JPG&#13;&#10;" layout_id="2128" cswikitext="[[Category:Paper craft]]&#13;&#10;[[Category:Scrapbook]]&#13;&#10;[[Category:Halloweeen]]&#13;&#10;[[Category:Mobile]]"></plb_layout>
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 13 October 2011

<plb_layout val_2="*Scissors&#13; *Paper templates or shapes (make your own or use ''Mobile Art's'' options)&#13; *Scrapbooking paper or felt (these are optional)&#13; *Yarn or thread&#13; *Hole punch" val_5="There's nothing more relaxing than watching a mobile rotate in the breeze. I guess that's why babies like them so much! When I got my hot little hands on a copy of Chronicle Books' ''Mobile Art: Papers, Instructions, and Patterns for 20 Stunning Mobiles,'' I was ready to get seasonal and make myself a Halloween-y mobile for my little home! &#13; &#13; The book includes all kinds of images printed on heavy paper to cut out; from cupcakes to clouds to circus tents, making it easy to create a crazy mobile or a simple, beautiful piece of art. I'll show you what I did to make my fun piece of Halloween decor! " val_6="File:Mobile1.jpg | Skulls, pumpkins, raindrops = spooky!" val_7="Paper crafts" val_8="Very Easy" val_9="1. Figure out what shapes you'd like to include in your mobile. I used a pumpkin, a crow, some raindrops, and a sugar skull, but you can do anything, from the totally abstract to very defined. &#13; &#13; 2. Cut out your shapes from the paper of your choice. I rounded up some orange and black scrapbooking paper from my stash and mixed it with the ''Mobile Art'' papers to make the project my own!&#13; &#13; 3. When you've got everything cut, punch holes in strategic places on each piece depending on how you want the mobile to hang. &#13; &#13; 4. With your yarn or thread, tie the paper pieces to each other, leaving enough room for each one to sway a bit. I used sparkly gold thread which added a bit of glitz! My finished mobile ended up looking a bit like a dreamcatcher, which I thought was pretty cool, but mobiles are all about experimentation so I encourage you to see what works best for you!&#13; &#13; 5. Don't forget to punch a hole at the very top and knot a bit of thread for hanging. Find a primo spot in your home or on the porch and hang that puppy up!" val_10="papers.jpg|Cute scrapbooking papers!&#13; mobilebook.jpg&#13; 011.JPG&#13; " layout_id="2128" cswikitext="&#13; &#13; &#13; "></plb_layout>