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RECYCLED CRAFT PROJECT: VEGGIE PRINTS GIFT WRAP PAPER

RECYCLED CRAFT PROJECT: VEGGIE PRINTS GIFT WRAP PAPER

                    

MATERIALS:

Reused paper from mailed packages or paper bags or tissue paper

Any items with interesting shapes that you can paint, i.e. sponges

Idaho potatoes

A bunch of celery

Carrots (carrots may be too hard to carve designs but can be used to stamp circles)

Acrylic paints

Paint brushes

Butter knife

Cookie cutters

 

VARIATIONS (use alone or with the celery, carrots and potatoes):

Rubber stamps

Ink for rubber stamps

NOTE*

The veggie prints (above) were done with a sweet potato and poster paints applied with a brush directly on the potato surface.

 

 PROJECT:

  1. Cut off bottom of celery. Paint the bottom of the stalk with acrylic paint and stamp it on the paper. To use more than one color, wash off the celery and start over.
  2. Slice the carrot into discs. Carrots are suitable for stamping circular designs.
  3. Peel and cut a potato in large discs. Use cookie cutters to make shapes on the potato or make your own shapes.
  4. Paint these “stamps” (using and odd number of colors like 3 or 5) and stamp them on the paper in a pleasing pattern.
  5. Use rubber stamps together with the veggies or alone to form patterns.
  6. Allow the ink and/or acrylic paint to dry before wrapping gifts.

 

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RECYCLED CRAFT: PAPER PENCIL TOPPERS

RECYCLED CRAFT: PAPER PENCIL TOPPERS
PAPER PENCIL TOPPERS

PAPER PENCIL TOPPERS

MATERIALS:

Pencils (colored pencils, No.2 pencils, etc.)

Various scraps of paper (left over pieces of construction paper, typing paper, gift wrap paper, etc.)

Scissors

Templates

 

PROJECT:

  1. Decide the shapes of the pencil toppers: hearts, leaves, circles, squares, etc. Select the color paper to be used for each shape: green for leaves, red or pink for hearts, etc. Patterned papers are especially eye-catching for pencil toppers.
  2. Trace the shape on to the paper. Cut.
  3. Cut two small slits in the middle of the paper shape. Do not cut up to the edges. You want a slit wide enough to pass the pencil through.
  4. Slip the pencil through the slit and you have a pencil topper for your favorite writing tool!
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RECYCLED CRAFT PROJECT: PAPER BEADS

RECYCLED CRAFT PROJECT: PAPER BEADS
PAPER BEADS

PAPER BEADS

MATERIALS:

Brightly colored paper from magazines, scraps of gift wrap, catalogs, etc. or craps of thin paper stock.

White glue or glue stick

Scissors

Pieces of Yarn, string, fishing line, plastic-coated wire,or pipe cleaner etc.

Additional embellishments: tiny beads, glitter, small stickers (optional)

 

PROJECT:

  1. Cut long skinny triangles of paper, approximately 1” wide and 4” long.
  2. For each bead, smear glue on half of one triangle toward the tip.
  3. As you roll each triangle up, leave a hole through the middle for your string to go through.
  4. When the glue has dried, string the beads into necklaces, bracelets and even garlands.

VARIATION:

Measure and cut long strips of paper 1″ wide and 4″ long instead of cutting long skinny triangles of paper. Roll up or not too tightly around a pencil and secure with a spot of glue at the tip.

TIP:

Pipe cleaners can be bent to the shapes you desire: circles, ovals, etc. and the pipe cleaner will hold that shape.

 

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