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SEPT 26, ‘25 // You can use a variety of papers, such as tissue paper, craft paper, construction paper, printer paper, scrapbooking paper, or thin cardstock. In addition, lightweight paper is easier to fold and glue than heavier paper or thin cardstock. I found double-sided adhesive tape in Rockland Kosher, which was easiest to use, but for heavier paper you’ll need stronger glue like hot glue. - Paper - Glue - Hot glue gun with a thin tip and glue sticks - Scissors - Twine or ribbon of your choosing - Pencil - Round shape like a glass YOU WILL NEED: Start by folding a piece of paper twice in half, so there are 4 layers of paper stacked over one another. 0653 (The thinner the paper, the more layers you can cut at once, which helps speed things up.) Fold the paper once more 0656 and draw half of the shape you want to create by the fold of the paper 0657. You can also trace the full shape in the center of the folded up paper 0696. You can use a glass etc. to help you get a perfect shape. To create larger balls use a full or half size paper instead of folding in 4. Cut out the circle/fruit and repeat this 7 times if you folded the paper. (If you have single sheets, then you need to repeat this 28 times) You can create it with a little more or less papers, but make sure to use an even amount. - This creates 28 circles/ shapes. Fold those circles in half. (If you drew your shape by the fold, skip this step) Fold the half-circles in half again. 0659 Now fold the two corners up on both sides until the middle 0661 and then again until the top. 0664 After you did the folding of all 28 circles to create score lines, unfold them all into half-circles. Open a circle. I drew the line so you could see it better because the folded lines aren’t visible in the photos. Apply a line of glue to lines 2 and 4. You can use any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 108

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