Today’s project is a lollipop cover created using the diaper fold technique!
How cute are those! I’d like to give credit to Darby Whittier for the idea to create these with a smaller piece of paper! I’ve always made the diaper fold using 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper, but this project uses 4″ x 4″ Designer Series Paper – which means you can get 9 of these out of a 12″ x 12″ piece of paper! Here’s a series of pictures to show you how I made these:
STEP 1: Start with a 4″ x 4″ piece of Designer Series Paper
STEP 2: Fold corner to corner
STEP 3: Fold right corner over to between 2-1/4″ and 2-3/8″ on the opposite side
STEP 4: Fold the left corner over to the right, lining up the top edges
STEP 5: Fold the front piece of the top down to create the diaper – no adhesive necessary!
STEP 6: Punch a half hole at the base of the diaper with the 1/8″ Circle Punch
I used SweeTARTS Valentine’s Day Lollipops and just folded all the excess wrapper behind the lollipop before sliding it into the “diaper”. So much fun and quick & easy to make!
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- All My Love Designer Series Paper – 4″ x 4″
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So cute!!! Thank you for sharing.
Great idea! I’m going to adjust it for St Patty’s Day/Easter for my Pillow gifts! Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas with all of us! You’re Great!!❤️
Love this. Made a whole bunch of them the other day. Thanks for the idea.
I love your Valentine project! What a great idea for my granddaughter’s school party (3-yr old).
Now I need to find sugar-free, fat-free, fructose-free, gluten-free, GMO-free, BPA-free, etc, etc to meet with my daughter’s treat requirements. tee hee. 🙂
Such a great project! Wonderful step-by-step walkthrough, too!