Christmas Wreath

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  • #48989
    Krista K
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    So I had craft for Zander’s Christmas party and after many failed crafts I was fiddling around with those olive green wedges that were on the wall and came up with a wreath project. I wanted to share it with all of you as well! Merry Christmas and see you in the new year!

    P.S. – I did the instructions aren’t super polished, but you’ll get the idea.

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    #48996
    Josh
    Keymaster

    looks great! New technique to me!

    #48997
    John S
    Participant

    Nice. Thanks for sharing!

    #49009
    Tom Frost
    Participant

    Very cool!

    #49023
    Krista K
    Moderator

    Thanks all! The kids had fun making and decorating them with parts of their choosing. It looks great on the tree. 🙂

    #49045
    Dan
    Participant

    Looks cool! I like the stars on the chain.

    #49064
    Marcella Spear
    Participant

    What a great idea. Thanks for sharing.

    #49066
    Mike Bez
    Participant

    Very nice! 😁

    #49131
    Renée
    Participant

    Awesome design! And I really like the background you dropped into the instructions, I didn’t realize that could be done.

    #49143
    Benjamin C Good
    Participant

    Initially, I was impressed by your ability to come up with a successful build using a part off the wall that I had immediately dismissed as NUNB (not useful, not buying). But I quickly became more interested in the success of the instructions.

    I had not noticed the background, although it is nice. What really got my attention is the transition from step 5 to step 6, where the parts are bent from a straight-line assembly to the final curve of the wreath. I’m not sure I know how to do that (if we covered it in class, I don’t remember it). When I make instructions (which admittedly is almost never, but Rachel has had me make her some for some very small builds), the parts show up in the steps as they are arranged in the model view. So I don’t know how you adjust the parts for step 6 without having it also affect how the parts appear in step 5.

    #49171
    Krista K
    Moderator

    What really got my attention is the transition from step 5 to step 6, where the parts are bent from a straight-line assembly to the final curve of the wreath.

    So… This is a bit of being an overachiever. I actually made two Studio projects. One where I built it straight, and then one where I curved it. I exported images of the second one for the last few steps and then imported them into the first one to make the final instructions. Too much effort for a Pre-K project? Yes! Did I enjoy the challenge? You bet! 🙂

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