Chains (feat. - Ab)

To make your project—and your blog post about it—stand out, keep these formatting tips from Nicole Bianchi and Wix in mind:

The standout feature of this specific project is its accessibility. While traditional paper chains often use construction paper, Art Bar demonstrates that everyday materials like can be transformed into something high-end. Materials Needed: Old notebook paper (lined or plain) Gold paint for accents A star paper punch (or any decorative punch) Glue, tape, or a stapler How to Create Your Own

Creating a strong and visually appealing chain requires a few simple steps to ensure durability and "stickiness": Cut your notebook paper into even strips. Chains (feat. AB)

The star punches let natural light filter through.

These aren't just for holiday decor. Here are a few ways to integrate these paper chains into your home: To make your project—and your blog post about

Loop one strip and secure it. Feed the next strip through the center of the first link and repeat. Styling Your Chains

Lightly brush gold paint onto the edges or surfaces of the strips for a metallic pop. The star punches let natural light filter through

Layer multiple chains to create a textured, "disco" link effect for photo ops. Summary of Best Practices