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Recycled paper hawaiian lei

Recycled paper hawaiian lei
A lei made from recycled paper which is a great alternative for your next Hawaiian themed party.

I love using paper for any application possible, and even better when I can recycle something that would otherwise be thrown away. Of course you can use any paper you have available, but do consider giving all that advertising junk mail a second life.

This instructable combines a bit of paper bead making with some origami crease folding. My final lei is about 80cms long.

Materials
* Glossy paper catalogue or advertising junk mail
* String (I've used wool)
* Glue

Equipment
* Needle (knitting finishing needle works well as it's not overly sharp)
* Glass (to measure circles)
* Scissors

 
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Step 1Make paper beads

Make paper beads
I won't go into detail here on how to make paper beads as there is an excellent instructable called "How to make paper beads" - www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Paper-Beads/ - which is where I learned how to make them.

I recommend making beads that are about 3.5cm long (1.5 inches) to allow enough space for the 'flowers' to take shape. The quantity will depend on how long you wish your lei to be. I've used 25 beads in this example.

No need to give these guys a varnish coat at the end as they won't be exposed to water.

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12 comments
Apr 26, 2011. 12:37 PMhapa.haole says:
love it!!

aloha!!
Aug 24, 2010. 1:18 PMSiderAnne says:
I plan on making mine from one of those travel magazines, nice tropical colors from Hawaii and the Mediterranean!
Nov 24, 2009. 12:28 PMlittlemisscraft says:
It's such a good idea to recycle and make something as fun as a Hawaiian lei!
Nov 20, 2009. 5:55 AMhishealer says:
I'm thinking of threading Christmas colors on a stiff wire... Instant wreath!  I had a little hand crank machine as a kid to make those paper beads.  I think I must have made thousands.  All it really was was a bit of metal tube with a notch to catch the end of the paper, attached to a hand crank to wrap it around, and it came with a glue stick. 
Nov 23, 2009. 2:08 PMhishealer says:
Yeah, the kind of wire that holds its shape pretty well, but the only kind I've seen is for bracelets... maybe the kind that they put in those el cheapo laundry hampers?
Nov 22, 2009. 6:52 PMMiscelinious says:
ah, I really like this, i think i might make some for no reason except to lei my friends in the middle of winter. (: thanks for the idea.
Nov 22, 2009. 6:36 PMkelana says:
brilliant idea.. thanks
Nov 22, 2009. 2:40 PMwocket says:
drinking straws might make good spacers too.
:)
Nov 19, 2009. 3:28 AMjessyratfink says:
These are really pretty. :)

I'd almost like to make just the flowers to string along the walls of my apartment!

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