Hi there! Today, I’m a guest over at Groupon getting crafty and talking about making an all-white wreath from discarded recycled materials.
I am soo excited as this is my first time guest-blogging !!!!!! Go and have a peek for the full tutorial and more pictures and let me know what you think !! I’ve created the project as I am very much into re-using unexpected materials and was very inspired by the white-ness of it all... .
Hope to hear from you soon..and hope to see you here for the full post!!!!
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The link to the Groupon blog seems to be broken so here is the full post below as well..
I love recycling materials so to find a whole glut of cutt-off paper was like Christmas come true.I first had no idea but could see potential.. especially because it was all white- so very Christmassy.
This was my fabulous starting material :
When I discovered an old Christmas wreath I had left over ( see below ) , there was only one thing for it- time to update a classic with my found paper treasure !
I painted the base wreath white with some leftover Dulux as I liked the matt finish it gave ( and also because it was leftover, so practically free- another win- win situation! ) The only downside was it took ages to dry, but this might have been because it was a cold garage..
Well, at least it gave me some time to think about what to do with the white paper.After a couple of experiments, I came up with a wreath like the one below, where the paper strips were half folded over each other and then secured to the white base with practically invisible nylon.
I liked the whiteness of the finished product , so kept it fresh, clean and perky with some simple baubles in lime and silver, and some white ribbons.
What do you think ?
Let us know what you're planning for your festive wreath.Happy Christmas crafting.
I am soo excited as this is my first time guest-blogging !!!!!! Go and have a peek for the full tutorial and more pictures and let me know what you think !! I’ve created the project as I am very much into re-using unexpected materials and was very inspired by the white-ness of it all... .
Hope to hear from you soon..and hope to see you here for the full post!!!!
...............................................................................................
The link to the Groupon blog seems to be broken so here is the full post below as well..
I love recycling materials so to find a whole glut of cutt-off paper was like Christmas come true.I first had no idea but could see potential.. especially because it was all white- so very Christmassy.
This was my fabulous starting material :
When I discovered an old Christmas wreath I had left over ( see below ) , there was only one thing for it- time to update a classic with my found paper treasure !
I painted the base wreath white with some leftover Dulux as I liked the matt finish it gave ( and also because it was leftover, so practically free- another win- win situation! ) The only downside was it took ages to dry, but this might have been because it was a cold garage..
I liked the whiteness of the finished product , so kept it fresh, clean and perky with some simple baubles in lime and silver, and some white ribbons.
What do you think ?
Let us know what you're planning for your festive wreath.Happy Christmas crafting.