4th of July is just around the corner....family, parades,picnics and fireworks!!! Let's show our love of this country by making these amazing Rosette Stars Centerpieces. So gather up those supplies and let's create!
Supplies needed:
Cardstock
Bone Folder
Embossing Tool
**Trimmer**
Scissors
Scoreboard
Art Glitter Glue
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Measurements:
Big Star~ 12 x 12 piece of cardstock. On one side score at every 1/2 inch across the whole sheet, then turn once and score at 1 1/2, 5 1/2 and 9 1/2 inches. You will then cut on this side at 4 and 8 inches. See the video for cutting details.
Medium Star~ 9 x 12 piece of cardstock. On the 12 inch side score at every 1/2 inch across the whole sheet, then turn to the 9 inch side and score at 1,4 and 7 inches. On the 9 inch side cut at 3 and 6 inches. See the video for cutting details.
Small Star~ 4 x 12 piece of cardstock. On the 12 inches side score at every 1/2 inch across the whole sheet, then turn to the 4 inch side an score at 3/4 and 2 3/4 inches. On the 4 inch side cut at 2 inches. See the video for cutting details.
You can purchase the trimmer at Cricut.com and use the discount code MAYMAYMADE for 15% off and free shipping
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Remember to head on over to our Facebook group Maymay Made It and So Did I to post your version of this project.
9 comments
Ann Marie
Love the star rosette patterns (have to watch video for the small one, made the large one last night, happy) once again CONGRATULATIONS !!.. 🙏🏽💃🏾
Elaine Bedigian
OMG! I missed this last year. Love anything “rosette.” So happy I found it today.
Maymay, I had no idea about the YOUTUBE award. CONGRATS! You work hard getting these wonderful crafting ideas out to us, and you deserve the recognition. Bless you and yours, Elaine Bedigian
Denise smith
So cute! Thank you!
I was thinking red, white and blue M&M’s for the cup? (Instead of gravel!)
Ysenia Cox
Thank you for your videos. I’m trying to make the small rosette but I can’t see how I get the five points with only two strips. I folded in half then in half again to make the two points but that looks weird. Could you please let me know where to fold and cut? Thank you!
Becky Lechuga
I saw a similar project on a magazine cover but it was a little costly. When I saw this on YouTube I was pretty excited!
Gail Harden
Please do pocket card tutorial.
Becky Dunham
I cannot tell you how excited I am to see this Rosette star! I like to make ornaments for the people at my work at Christmas time and one of my friends there only puts stars on her tree. I have been trying to find a star to make for her and this is absolutely perfect! Now I can’t wait for Christmas :). Thank you so much Maymay for sharing your creativity – we are all truly blessed by you!
Diane Lynne
Thanks for these written instructions. Love these: it’s so different. You are the best. I’m a newbie.
Debbie Busby
Would love to see you make a pocket card like the one you received in across the miles. Love the inspiration you give MayMay and Vinnie and Crew!!!