Thursday 8 January 2015

Make Hawaiian Leis With Tissue Paper

Hawaiian leis are intricate wreaths worn around the neck or forehead that are constructed with a variety of materials, including fresh flowers, seashells and green ferns. Traditionally, leis signify love, friendship or appreciation and are often given at weddings, funerals, graduations and other events. You can make your own headband leis at home with colored tissue paper to give to friends and family or to use as a party favor at your own luau.


Instructions


1. Cut colored tissue paper into 3-by-3 inch squares. You will need about 30 to 40 pieces or more for one lei. Use different-colored tissue paper for a more festive and colorful final result.


2. Cut a 2-inch strip of poster board for the headband that will be long enough to comfortably fit around your forehead. Add a little more length on the strip so you can overlap the ends when taping together after you're finished adding flowers.


3. Spread glue evenly over the poster board. Don't use too much glue or it could cause the tissue paper to tear when you're positioning flowers on the strip. Wipe off any excess glue as you work.


4. Place the eraser of a pencil on the center of a piece of tissue paper. Twist the paper upward around the pencil.


5. Remove the pencil and place the tissue paper on the strip. Hold it in place for a few seconds to secure it.


6. Repeat with more tissue paper squares until the entire strip of poster board is covered with flowers. Fluff out the tissue flowers, then fill in any spots that look a little bare with more flowers.


7. Secure the ends of the headband using masking tape. The lei is ready to wear or give to a friend.

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