We did a version of these Father’s Day rosette prize ribbons a few years ago and they’re one of my faves! We called them lolliPOP prize ribbons. We decided to make it a step even easier for you by turning it into a printable. You can just print it off, cut it out, and glue! No measuring! Personally, I find Father’s Day a bit tough to know what to gift so this is a fun little accent to add to a gift or be the gift itself. Wouldn’t it be so cute hanging in an office?

How to make a Father’s Day rosette prize ribbon
Difficulty:
BeginnerTime:
10 minutesMaterials
- Father’s Day Rosette Prize Ribbon Printable
- Paper cutter or scissors
- Glue stick or glue gun
- Ruler or bone folder
- Scoring tool (optional)
- Circle punch (optional)
- Pinking shears (optional)
Instructions
Rosette prize ribbon
- Print the Fatherโs Day Rosette printable on regular printer paper with color, single-sided. For the most vibrant colors, print at a local print shop. If you would like a more finished look, you can print the last two pages (circles with text) on cardstock.
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Begin by cutting out the two longest strips for the ruffle circle of the rosette.
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Accordion fold the the strips by scoring the strip longways in 1/2 inch sections. I like to start the first fold with the color coming up. Use a bone folder to make crisp folds.
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Glue the strips together on the ends to create a continuous circle.
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Bring the upper edge of the circle together in the middle to create a medallion and secure with a generous dab of hot glue in the center. To make it extra secure, you can place a piece of paper onto the back and glue.
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Cut the other ribbon strips and widths. Glue the ribbons strips to the back so they hang
down below the medallion. Use scissors to trim the slant into pinked edges if you prefer.
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Pick out your two circles for the center of the rosette. Layer the smaller circle onto the larger circle and attach them to the rosette with a generous dab of glue.
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If you make them, take a pic and share with us with #LarsMakes on Instagram!
