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Oh these are too adorable. So simple to make too. Knobs and a little glue and glassware and 'ta da'. I'm going to put this on my list of 'Must Make'. |
Showing posts with label Recycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recycle. Show all posts
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Inspired
Labels:
Crafts,
Easy Craft,
Recycle
Sunday, May 26, 2013
A Cute Recycled Crochet Project
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Cute recycled containers |
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This is just too cute! I found these cute crochet creations over at filth wizardry blog |
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This was my rendition of this cute project. |
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I punched whole in juice jug... |
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I cleaned off the residue 'sticky bits' with goo gone... |
picked out a cute colour from my stash of acrylic yarn bits... |
I used a single crochet around the top of juice jug... |
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for the second round I continued with single crochet... |
for the third round I used a double crochet stitch and then chained a good length that would work for this wee project... |
I attached chain to the other side, tied off and woven in loose ends. |
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Soda Pop Art Pt2
All finished Look below for the step-by-step method to this wee project. |
I used crafting/Wasa tape to decorate the inside cover... |
just one strip of tape for the front cover. |
I had this great Eiffel tower scrap paper, so I cut up twelve squares of it for the pages... |
lined up the holes and punched them out using the push pin. |
Using scrapbooking paper, I covered a small recycled cardboard square. I followed the same method as I did with aluminium. This is the inside back cover. |
This is the outside, back cover side. |
Now it's time to line up everything and stitch it up. |
I'm a quilter, so I like using small quilting needles... |
and strong quilting thread. I like pink! |
I'd like to add a bit of colour, green seed beads will work great! |
I like using the white seed beads to top off the green bead, and hold it in place snug. |
All stitched up! Front cover... |
Back cover! |
Labels:
Recycle,
Recycled Creations,
Recycled Soda Can booklet,
Reuse
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