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Make a Paper Fan

Step 7Prepare Your Art

Prepare Your Art
Use one sheet of paper to create two 8" wide by 5" tall images for the front and back of your fan (landscape view). To achieve this, set your document margins at exactly .25" (one-fourth inch) on all sides. Print this out on 2-up label paper such as this label paper from Compulabel. You could also use regular paper, then cut out your design and glue it down on the fan, but that is more work.

In the next step is a hourglass-shaped template, in case you want your art to look like a traditional paper fan from the 1950s and 1960s (like the lower label in the image below), but that is up to you.

If you placed a document inside the fan, be sure to mention your outside art mentions it.
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