11.13.08
DIY Wedding

DIY: Crepe Paper Medallions

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Even though this DIY might be a bit more labor intensive than some of the other projects featured on the site, I think these beautiful medallions are a great idea as place cards for your wedding. Laurie does a great job of breaking down the project into steps that are manageable and simple enough for any novice to DIY to undertake. Enjoy!

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What You’ll Need
Crepe paper (two or three colors,  any thickness in a roll or folded pack)
Decorative Paper
Ribbon (1/2 inch wide,  a simple, acetate florist ribbon works well for these)
Glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors (regular, pinking shears, or any decorative scissor)
Stapler (plier style works best)
 
Resources:
Crepe paper is found at any craft or party store.
 
Directions:
1.  Begin by cutting a 2" wide by 20" long strip from your roll or
folded pack of crepe paper.  You’ll want the "grain" of the paper to
run the short way.    The bottom of your strip should be cut with
standard scissors, but you can use any decorative scissors to cut the
top edge.  (See figure one)
 
2.  If you are right handed, pick up the left end of your paper
strip (straight edge at the bottom, ruffled edged on top) and begin
folding small, angled pleats.    Keep the completed pleats pinched
between your left hand thumb and index finger as you work.  Keep your
pleats even.   
 
If you’re left handed, start from the right end.   Hold
the completed pleats with your right thumb and index finger, fold with
your left hand.  (See figure 2)
 
3.   Keep folding your angled pleats and a circle shape will naturally form.    
4.  When you have a complete circle, stop folding and trim any remaining paper.  
 
5.  Keep holding your medallion between your index finger and thumb.  Take your plier stapler and carefully staple the center of the medallion.  Turn the
medallion 45 degrees, and staple again to create a "x" in the center.  
This should secure all the pleats.     If, by chance, it doesn’t, it’s
fine to add another staple or two.  (See figure 3 and 4)
 
6.  Cut another crepe paper strip  approximately 1.5 inches high
and 15 inches long.  Repeat steps 2 through 5 to create a second,
 slightly smaller  medallion.   You can use the same color paper as you
did for the first medallion, or you can chose a coordinating color.  
 
7.  When you have completed the second piece, put a dab of hot
glue in the center of your larger medallion and place the smaller
medallion on top of it.  
 
8.  Print your guests name on a sheet of card stock and cut out a
circle with the  name centered on it.  Glue the circle in the middle of
the smaller medallion.   (See figure 5)
 
9.  Cut two 4 – 5 inch lengths of ribbon.   Snip a little triangle  from one end of each ribbon.    
 
10.   Glue the ribbons to the center of the back side of the
larger medallion. (finished ends dangling down).   Cut a circle out of
your decorative paper, ( smaller than the diameter of your largest
medallion)  and glue to the back.  (See figure 6)
 
11.  Place the ribbon medallions at each guest’s place setting, on their napkin,  or attach to the backs of their chairs.  
 
To make a more ruffly medallion, cut a extra long strip and
begin making your pleats.  When your circle is complete, go around it
again and make a second row of pleats and then staple the center.  
(See figure 7)
 
Add decorative patterned papers between your medallion layers to add a little more color.  (See figure 8 and 9)
 
 
What it costs:
Roll of crepe paper $9   ( 20" wide by 96" long)
Folded flats of crepe paper  $1 – $2 ( 20" wide by 7′ long)
Acetate ribbon $7 (for 250 yards)

11/13/08 at 1:26 pm

Why these are adorable! Holy cuteness that I must share with my readers.

Kathryn writes
11/13/08 at 1:57 pm

I love these – they remind me of these ones:

http://weddinglibrarybuzz.blogspot.com/2008/10/medal-winning-table-numbers.html

11/13/08 at 2:42 pm

I’m in love!! Too cute. Thanks for sharing!

cevd writes
11/13/08 at 2:50 pm

oh wow i love these. thank you for the wonderful diy!

Rachel writes
11/13/08 at 3:24 pm

These are FABULOUS! I’ll be linking.

TH writes
11/13/08 at 4:18 pm

I said this way too many times: wow..wow…wow!

julie writes
11/13/08 at 8:14 pm

I love these, this is such a great idea!!

Melissa writes
11/14/08 at 7:35 am

Love these!!!

jasen writes
11/23/08 at 8:53 pm

wow interesting site for how to make a crepe paper wedding invitation. fabulous idea! thumb up!!

11/26/08 at 5:54 pm

This is a very exceptional idea. and it’s easy to do!

Katie writes
05/02/10 at 10:22 pm

I can’t wait to make these!! I’m going to skip the ribbon and stick them on top of a gift

06/23/10 at 1:46 pm

Love these! They’ll be perfect for my Fourth of July cook-off. Off to buy some red/white/blue crepe paper! Thanks! So glad I found you through How About Orange.

Christine writes
06/23/10 at 9:15 pm

I made these for the family/volunteers at my wedding and they turned out great. I would definitely reccomend using the fancy edged scissors as they dont look nearly as good without them!

Thanks for the great DIY!!!

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