"100% Trash, So You Know It's Good!"
comments (12) January 5th, 2009![]() |
Return to your rescued wrapping paper and cut four additional pieces. Mine were 4-inch disks with 3-inch circles cut from the center of each. You want the Post-It note disk to fit within the inner dimension of these pieces. Fold these rings in half and then glue them, back-to-back, to form the outer shell of your ornament. |
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Once you have completed building one side of your Post-It note disk, repeat the process on the other side. If you are not a fan of symmetry, feel free to create a completely different design for the flip-side. |
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A detail of the edge view shows how each layer is set apart from its neighbor by way of the spacers. |
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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