How to "Waste" Paper
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Turn your trash can upside down and fold over each of the 10 "half-flaps" to form the bottom. Adding grommets to the bottom is best done from INSIDE the receptacle. If setting bottom grommets is too cumbersome for you, try using hot glue. |
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Before cutting and fastening my grommets, I added a thin piece of chipboard (the cardboard backing off an old pad of drawing paper) to give added heft and structure to the bottom of my can. However, this addition is not necessary as the piece will stand quite well without it. |
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My finished trash can measures approximately 12 inches x 15 inches. It is sturdy, yet flexible, and looks beautiful beneath my craft table. |
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I selected brightly colored pages for the surface of my trash can. If ever I tire of this look, I need only tear off the outermost sheets to reveal a new look lurking underneath. |
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