Some people are summer sun worshipers, other ghostly white people like myself tend to hide in the shade. There is no reason that your shade should be boring and lame. Customize a plain paper parasol to make all those savage tan people green with envy.
Supplies
Paper Parasol
Decorative Paper
Paper Punches
Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage Medium
Punch Paper
Some of my favorite decorative paper of all time is the wonderful collage work of Traci Bautista. I’ve used it to make art and jewelry so why not an umbrella. Using various size paper punches make a pile o’ polka dots. You can get old school and trace coins and cups and cut them out with scissors too.
Collage
Once you have as many circles as you are going to need apply the dots to your paper parasol using Collage Pauge Instant Decoupage Medium. Allow to dry completely.
Made in the Shade
All that is left to do is take your umbrella out for a spin on a sunny day. Think of using fabric on a regular umbrella with a little Fabric Fusion Glue. I’m dreaming about how to make paper ball fringe to add to the edge of my parasol, any suggestions?
Very cute. Something to keep in mind at Mardi Gras! So I can second line in style!
So pretty! I love parasols and wish there were more excuses to craft with/use them.
Tanya they would be cute at Mardi Gras!
Danielle we have to make more excuses to craft with them! There is a Thai restaurant near my house that has tons of painted parasols hanging from the ceiling and it is really cute.
What about rolled paper beads?
using strips of paper/magazines?
Love the project too. I need to make one for my Daughter.
So cute! Love this. So simple, but so WOW!
LOVE!!!!!