"100% Trash, So You Know It's Good!"
comments (12) January 5th, 2009![]() |
Create small ringlets to use as spacers between your cut shapes. Begin by gluing the first spacer in the center of your Post-It disk. This piece will act as an "elevator" and give dimension to your finished design. |
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Add another spacer and another cut shape. Pieces you cut out of your shapes (like the little diamonds here) can be reused. I glued the small diamond shapes I cut out here as decorative elements on my Post-It disk (see photos, below). |
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Continue adding as many layers as desired but remember that your layers should get progressively smaller as they are applied so that the layers beneath can be seen. Also, in my finished piece, I used a small hole punch to perforate around the edge of the green disk for interest. |
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Comments (12)
I also recycle almost all the cards, paper and ribbons. The wrapping paper, usually I smooth it with the hot ironing,also re-use the ribbons, curl it up with a butter knife or scissors and they are good as new and re-line the inside of the cards with two pieces of printing paper and then cut new edges on the Paper Trimmer.
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Posted: 9:47 pm on January 11th
My Swedish grandmother and great aunt taught me about recycling gift wrap - Ribbons can be ironed on a LOW setting, you know. I keep scraps throughout the year for last minute gifts....But you know you have a rep for being green when your bows are immediately RETURNED to you!
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;-)
Posted: 5:27 pm on January 6th
What an amazing idea you have created. When I grew up I was encouraged by my siblings to rip open my presents like a madman, however my Mom gently and carefully opened her gifts with intense care. She never wanted to tear the paper and would fold it and save it. I don't know if she ever re-use it, but perhaps she too had a love of paper. That I am a aware of she never created anything such as exquisite as you have, I mean not in terms of re-using gift wrapping paper, she is a great cook and a great Mom.
I am sure your friends are tickled pink OR GREEN to received such an amazing thank you card (ornament). Another great creations by Sir Jeffery! Kudos to you.
Posted: 8:32 am on January 6th
Posted: 7:57 pm on January 5th
I love this idea, and - as usual - your execution is magnificent. (where are these "imperfections" and "flaws" of which you speak? ;) And I love that "craft" is the new "green." Well said!
Posted: 5:24 pm on January 5th