Make your own "Trashy" Valentines!
By swelldesigner
Tonight
I decided to create swell valentine's utilizing trash (literally, not
smutty images like you were probably thinking...ha ha) that I had on
hand. I took the flyers and coupons I got in the mailbox and cardboard
packaging that I would have normally thrown away and made one-of-a-kind
Valentine's (along with some stuff from my existing craft stash) that I
hope to give to someone special.
Here's a little rundown of how I made it happen...
First off, these were my basic materials! Nothing fancy at all...just trash!
I
cut into the box the shapes I wanted my valentine's to be. Then I cut
out words and images from the sales flyers (plenty of Valentine related
words and products could be found in that trashy stash). I then used a
foam brush to cover my cardboard and cut out images with Aleene's Instant Decoupage from Duncan.
In
the one shown above, I just collaged them into place (I found some fun
images like stuffed animals, chocolates, and wine bottles). In the
other rectangle valentine, I did a weave design of strips of cutout
blocks of colors from the ads.
For
the heart design, I decopauged it onto a newspaper article, then cut
out a scallop edge all around. For the rectangle version, I layered it
on other interesting trashy papers.
I finished it off by adding touches of Duncan's Soft paint around the edges and glamming it up with Glam it Up Crystals that I applied with the Tulip Cordless Heat Setting Tool.
It was my first time using that tool and I was super excited with the
results. It's really neat to add a little bling to projects using those
crystals!
This idea doesn't have to be just for Valentine's. You
can use your trash to make custom postcards, ACEO cards, tags, and much
more. Even if it did come from the trash, most people will be really
touched when you give them something you made custom just for them. I
just don't recommend throwing the papers in the trash, then getting
them out to use after coffee grounds and other grossness got on them.
That wouldn't be a "Trashy" Valentine, that would be an "Icky" one.
Tagged:
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timbrennan
What a great idea!!
I love making stuff out of recycled packaging, and in fact the in-tray on my desk right now used to be a cereal packet :-)
Tim
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