 
  You are going to love this next feature. Remember the incredible editorial shoot that  we featured a few weeks back, designed by the forever talented Carter  & Cook? Well, we had so many requests for more information on the  adorable pinwheels that posh paperie crafted, we’ve put together a  pretty great DIY feature. Elizabeth, the genius behind the detail, was  sweet enough to give us perfect step-by-step info, along with really  easy to follow pictures, beautifully captured by Jackie Wonders.

Pick  your paper and buttons. *Hint*: text weight paper works best. Choosing  coordinating patterns and colors for the paper is fun, and choosing  different sizes and shapes in the buttons is cute, too. Choose scissors  or a paper cutter, and adhesive. Cut 2 strips of paper, equal length and  width, depending on the size of the pinwheel you want (thicker strips =  larger pinwheel).

Steps #2 and #3: Folding + Combining.
Evenly  fold (like an accordion) the 2 strips of paper. Make sure the widths  match! (Note: smaller folds make tighter pinwheels. Larger folds are  more loose and show more of the pattern. We like to make several of each  size – makes for an adorable display). Line up one end of the folded  accordion with the end of the other accordion. Fit together and adhere  securely. Permanent adhesive squares work nicely, and lie flat.

Step #4: Securing.
Pull  the loose ends of the accordion strip around towards each other and  adhere securely. The pinwheel will look like a cardstock “circle”  (similar to the coffee sleeves they give you at Starbucks). You will  need to pop the pinwheel out and push it down (work with it until it  looks like a pinwheel should look), holding it in place with your  fingers. In the photo, the paperweight is doing the job of holding the  pinwheel in place.

Step #5: Finishing Touches.
Choose your button and secure *tightly* with glue dots (you may need to use several!). Note: we recommend weighing the pinwheels down for several hours once they are fully assembled). This will help to ensure that they are secure.

 
 
 
 
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