I’ve actually achieved stuff today! I’ve been very slowly making cardboard boxes for the cubby holes in my wardrobe and they’re all finally marked out and cut out, so all that’s left is to glue them together!
Now that’s done I’ve got rid of all the unnecessary cardboard from my craft wardrobe out and done with which was there because I wasn’t sure which bits I needed until I was done. I also now feel much happier having my table available for working with resin.
I was determined not to do any resin crafts until I’d finished the cardboard boxes and now I have I can finally get down to it! I feel like it’s been ages since I did any resin and I’ve missed it a little.
Another fun project tonight at the Ringo Art Club!
We made different texture rollers (packaging materials like bubble wrap wrapped around TP rolls) and did some cool paint designs. Then, we turned our designs into postcards. I used some colored pencils and googly eyes for extra fun. 😉
PS: The many heart cards have a purpose. My husband's birthday is coming up, and he's gonna get a lot of handmade cards in the mail from me and our daughter!
Yes, you CAN have an eco-friendly Easter! This springtime holiday is perfect for nature crafting, and an Easter basket is a terrific spot to put a few special homemade gifts. Easter eggs are so easy to make eco-friendly, and some wholesome treats are a terrific way to counter that morning candy-fest.
Ready to be inspired? Check out these eco-friendly Easter crafts below, and then add some new…
We visited recycled crafts briefly before Christmas, and you can read that post here. But if you’re interested in diving into the world of recycled crafts, it’s a great way to reduce waste, and it’s also incredibly satisfying to transform something old into something new and beautiful. Let’s walk through how you can start making crafts with recycled items, and I’ll share some cool project ideas…
i’m definitely pleased with how it turned out, it’s so cute and each house has such a unique personality!! what an adorable lil neighborhood.
my personal faves are the middle one for its simplicity and the brick one cuz adorable modern? which of them is your favorite?
i did use some base designs i found on pinterest, but added lil details of my own here n there ^.^
materials: white posca marker, white pen, dollar store red ribbon, double sided adhesive tape, and thin cardboard (they’re the dividers between the cans in my cat’s food boxes 🤪)
(don’t come for my summer sunflower curtain. it’s pretty and i like it)
How to Recycle Old Cardboard into Exciting Football Party Decorations
Decorate for your next game day party with fun football decorations, made from recycled cardboard!
Welcome, fellow game day enthusiasts and eco-conscious party planners! Are you eager to throw a football-themed bash that scores big on both creativity and sustainability? Look no further, as I’ve got an exciting and innovative idea to share with you today! In this instructional blog post, I’ll show you how to turn humble recycled cardboard into stunning decorations that will make your football…
Every time I see people use brand new paper for junk journals, handmade paper, recycling crafts etc I cringe inside. It hurts. You are missing the point. If you just want to make the thing with new things, then do that. Otherwise you are missing the point
hickey's knife super interesting for obvious reasons, but also have you guys ever see some of the other knifes that got fashioned / salvaged from the wrecks.... especially the inuit-made ones....
Using boxes and plain paper from packaging, I made a sketchbook for my daughter! I cut the large sheets of paper down, stitched them to the boxes, and then handed it all over to her so she could go to town with stickers, crayons, decorative tape, and anything else she could find.