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Purple Pampas Grass 3D Craft Using Ribbon Tutorial For Kids

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Learn how to make this beautiful and easy Purple Pampas Grass 3D Craft using ribbon with this step-by-step tutorial. Perfect for kids to get creative and have fun!

This tutorial is great for kids of all ages to learn how to create a 3-dimensional craft using purple pampas grass and ribbons. It is an easy and fun project that will help them develop their creativity and fine motor skills. The end result is a beautiful and eye-catching decoration that can be hung from a window or mantle. Read on to learn the steps to creating this stunning craft!

DIY Purple Pampas Grass 3D Craft Using Ribbon

Welcome to this tutorial! This tutorial is about how to make a purple pampas grass craft. This tutorial is suitable for all age kids. Using some simple craft materials like double-sided tape, ribbon, and floral tape you can finish this easy craft with zero effort and in a very short time. Let’s start!

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Materials Required

  • Purple and white color ribbons
  • Scissors
  • Rulers
  • Double-sided tape
  • Green floral tape
  • Wood stick

Procedure

Step 1: Cutting A Lengthy Piece From A Purple Ribbon

Let’s begin with cutting the purple ribbon, roll out the purple ribbon, and cut a lengthy piece from it. If you want to make more number of grasses you can cut more length as you want.

Step 2: Cutting Small Pieces From Lengthy Pieces Of Ribbon

Cut 2 inches pieces from that lengthy piece of purple ribbon with the use of scissors. Take 5 or more pieces as you want and cut both edges of the ribbon.

Step 3: Pasting Ribbon With Double-sided Tape

Grab your double-sided tape and peel one side of it, then paste one edge of each 2 inches piece of purple ribbon with tape.

Step 4: Cutting And Paste White Color Ribbon

Just like the purple ribbon, cut 2inches pieces from the white color ribbon too, then cut its edges and with the use of double-sided tape paste all pieces of white ribbon on the purple ribbon as shown in the image.

Step 5: Make Fringes With Taking Off Excessive Threads From The Ribbon

At the end of your both colored ribbons, start to pull the threads one by one as shown in the image.

Step 6: Completing Making Fringes

Pull threads from each and every piece of white and purple colored ribbons.

Step 7: Peeling Double-Sided Tape

At the back of your purple ribbon, peel the white paper from double-sided tape carefully and keep your fringes safe.

Step 8: Pasting Fringes With The Wood Stick

Then, start to paste your fringes with a wooden stick, attach your double-sided tape at the top of the wooden stick and roll it around it as shown in the image.

Step 9: Completing One Piece Of Pampas

Roll the piece of fringe with a wooden stick until your reach the end of it to make one piece of pampas grass.

Step 10: Make Leaves Using Green Floral Tape

Grab your scissors, cut almost 15 cm pieces from floral tape, and cut two edges of your floral tape at one end to make it look like a leaf. Make more leaves and keep them aside.

Step 11: Rolling Green Floral Tape With A Wooden Stick

Start to roll your green floral tape at the end of your fringes, then after a few inches attach your one leaf with it.

Step 12: Attaching One More Leaf With Pampas Grass

Roll your floral tape and after a few inches, attach one more leaf to it and roll floral tape until you reach the end of your wooden stick.

Step 13: Finishing One Piece Of Pampas

Roll floral tape until you reach the end and finish one piece, then make more pampas by following the same steps.

Yeah! Our Cute And Simple 3D Pampas Grass Is Ready!

Make more pampas grass and put it into a vase, that’s all it’s ready. This cute 3D craft would be a perfect home décor and be careful with fringes, because it may be messy with double-sided tape.

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