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4th of July Woven Placemat

By Thehousethatlarsbuilt @houselarsbuilt
4th of July woven placematHappy Friday! I'm busy preparing for a fun surprise to announce on Monday but in the mean time, I thought I'd leave you this weekend with a little project just in time for the 4th of July: paper woven placemats. You might already have what you need already! I love the simple projects.
These do take a bit of time, especially if you're making a few, but I think they're pretty fun and add a thoughtful touch to the 4th.4th of July woven placemat4th of July woven placemat4th of July woven placematMaterials: paper in reds, whites, blues (I used scrapbook paper in 12" so they turned into a square), paper cutter or scissors, glue stick or elmer's glue
Step 1: Cut your paper into various widths with a paper cutter. The straighter the lines the easier the fit.
Step 2: Lay out your first row either vertically or horizontally. Here I show it vertically.
Step 3: Now start with your strips going the opposite way, here it's horizontally, but place the paper in and out of the first row.
Step 4: Continue with the next strip of paper weaving in and out the opposite way, so if you started by going under the first line, start out this time.
Step 5: Continue with the next rows always doing the opposite of what you did last time, a traditional weave.
Step 6: Once you're done, glue the ends so that they can't come apart.
4th of July woven placemat4th of July woven placemat Donzo!
photography by Trisha Zemp
crafting and styling by Brittany Jepsen

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