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This article was co-authored by Lois Wade. Lois Wade has 45 years of experience in crafts including sewing, crochet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, drawing, and paper crafts. She has been contributing to craft articles on wikiHow since 2007.
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This is an easy craft project that can be done with younger children. It's also a fun way to prepare for any holiday meal because you can choose the colors based on the occasion.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Basic Placemat
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1Get inspired and choose materials. To get yourself started, you may want to visit a craft store. You can weave placemats out of ribbons, construction paper, heavier types of paper, and incorporate decorative materials like glitter, sequins, the sky is the limit. When you are done collecting supplies, be sure you have at least the basics - scissors, construction paper, glue, ruler, and laminating sheets if you want to preserve your placemats.
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2Cut one inch (2.5 cm) wide strips of construction paper (your choice of colors). Start by cutting long strips in your chosen colors. For this tutorial, it is recommended that you cut 9 strips that are 12 inches in length. (Use the ruler.)Advertisement
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3Cut the next batch of strips shorter than the first batch. Because you have 9 strips that are 1 inch wide, each strip in this next batch needs to be 9 inches long to create rectangle.
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5Trim the edges. Alternately, you can cut the strips a bit long to start with, and leave the ends sticking out a bit, on purpose.
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6Laminate if desired. You can cover this project with clear contact paper to protect it for longer use, whether or not you mat it.
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7Finished.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:
Fancy Placemat
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1Review the steps presented in Method One to be sure you are familiar with how to weave a placemat.
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2Weave your placemat following the instructions in Method One.
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3Decorate your placemat with craft supplies. Add glitter, stickers, drawings, or cut outs from magazines to create a collage.
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4Laminate your placemat.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:
Create Your Own Chessboard
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1To create a chess board, choose two colors (light and dark choices are suggested for contrast) of construction paper or heavier material like felt or cardboard.
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2Cut 8 strips of the light colored material where all the strips are 2 1/2 inches by 18 1/2 inches long.
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3Repeat the cutting process for the dark colored material, creating the same number of strips with the same dimensions.
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4Place the dark colored strips in a row, lining up the edges.
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5Weave the strips as described in Method One.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat other patterns can I weave?CraftsmartTop AnswererYou can make diamond shapes and triangles. A pattern featuring curved shapes can be difficult, because you are essentially working with pixel-like squares. You can also try using strips that are zig-zags.
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QuestionWhen I weave a shape, the strips come out. What do I do?CraftsmartTop AnswererTry using paper clips on the ends to temporarily stabilize the strips, or a small dot of glue.
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QuestionWhat else can I weave paper strips into?Community AnswerYou can make carpet for a dollhouse.
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Warnings
- Scissors are edged tools. They should not be handled like a toy, but are completely safe for people who are not abusing them.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Construction Paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Ruler
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