Ketupat Woven Card {Tutorial}

We made our Ramadan craft today inspired by ketupat, or sometimes also called Malay rice dumpling, is a type of food from the Indonesian / Malaysian part of the Islamic world.

Since Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, with 86.1% of Indonesians being Muslim and Malaysia has made Islam the state religion with it’s 60.4% of the population practicing Islam, we thought we would include something from that part of the world in our Ramadan challenge.

We took the shape of the Ketupat and made it into a card.

Supplies

Double sided tape
Ribbon
2 shades of green card stock
Paper cutter
Scissors
Beige card stockACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial
Cut your beige cardstock to be 6×3 inch and cut both shades of green cardstock to one inch stripes.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Weave your lighter coloured green cardstock into 3 stripes of the dark green stripes.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Life up the outside edges of the light green cardstock and tape it down on the dark cardstock.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Flip the whole thing over and put three stripes of double sided tape all the way down woven stripes.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Put the beige cardstock on top of the taped woven cardstocks.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Cut off the excess stripes of paper that hang over the beige cardstock.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Glue the ribbon to the inside of the card.

ACraftyArab Ketupat Card Tutorial

Write a note and leave your card on a friend’s front door knob.

If you’d like to make more handmade cards, check out

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I am a Libyan American who creates art to promote a positive image of Arab and Islamic culture.