Bicone: 16mm to 4mm Strips

Templates 16mm to 4mm Strips

Designed by: Julie A. Bolduc
Date Updated: May 14 2025
Template Size ID: 01604
Paper Strip Sizes: 16mm to 4mm x 8.5in and 11in long.
Designed for Letter or 8.5in and 11in size Paper

This set of cutting templates will make paper bead strips that are 16mm at the wide end, 4mm at the narrow end and from approximately 8.5 to 11 inches long. The templates are meant to be printed either on the back side of your colorful paper or printed on a blank or recycled piece of copy paper and placed on top of the paper you want to cut into strips. Then you cut your paper into strips along the template lines.



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Random Quick Tip!

Marking A Spot
If you need to mark a special spot on a project but you don't want to write on it, scratch it or something else that can do damage, use a small piece of painter's tape on the spot, then draw a line on that piece of tape exactly where you want the mark to be. The tape is safe for all surfaces and can be easily removed, when done, without leaving a residue.