The "Times" They Are A-Changing: How to Make a Basket from a Newspaper
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For decoration, I added a pale blue ribbon along the fourth course of my weaving (right over the top of the newprint strip) and a darker blue ribbon along the top edge. |
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A detail showing a darker strip of ribbon along the top edge. I adhered this in place using a fabric glue. |
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Along the inside edge of my basket I added a row of The New York Times banners to cover the ragged ends of the overlapped strip ends from above. |
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The finished piece offers a pleasing alternative to the ever-present pile of papers that seem to accumulate on my floor between recyling days. With some slight modifications, this might also make a comfy pet bed or a kindling basket for next to a fireplace. |
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Comments (54)
This is such a good product with a great set of instructions. Can I ask if you would consider listing this on our website:
www.co-oproduct.org
We are a new organisation in the UK who are focusing on packaging reuse and open design. We are currently looking for exemplar projects which really demonstrate how you can turn a material that is normally regarded as waste, into a valuable product. We think this idea is exactly that!
Thank you
Tracy
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http://reciclarycrearmanualidades.blogspot.com
Los espero hay muchas ideas que quiero compartir
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Thanks,
Containers
http://www.boxtcontainers.com/
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I posted this on my blog, see it if you want to:
http://foxfirekenzie.blogspot.com/
Also, I had to add paper for the parts that fold up since my strips were only about 3 inches long before folding up. Did I do something wrong?
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Today I posted an entry on my blog with a link to this tutorial.
Would you let me know if that's OK?
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com
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Bravo!
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Perhaps even using some strips of baby gift wrap over the top of the newspaper strips to coordinate with his nursery theme (helicopters/firetrucks/cars), I can make some additional boxes for his diapers/wipes storage or little socks and perhaps line the inside with blue/white checked fabric left over from some other projects for his arrival. This can be lots of fun...
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I checked out the link sunnyb64 posted and that was great too! To do one like that it looks like you just roll the newspaper into reeds instead of cutting strips so it will take a lot more newspaper to do a similar size as this one.
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spray lacquer is a great addition to this project.
it stops the ink bleed and gives the project alittle extra firmness.
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(Incidentally, the site also comments that a coat of light lacquer prevents the ink from smudging.)
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Great job with the weaving.
From the Basketmaster.
Nancy
www.basketmasterweavings.blogspot.com
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