Good Morning everyone.
Its time for a new challenge over at Make My Monday,
the theme this fortnight is:
GO GREEN
Upcycling, recycling, reuse
So i had a dig around and came up with used toothpaste tubes, cat food tins, cat food boxes and plastic packaging and had fun making this wall hanging. I decided it would be good to go with a nature theme as we can all do our own little bit to help nature and the planet by recycling and reducing our use of plastics and packaging.
8x8 mountboard panel for the base. I covered the base with a couple of patterned papers. I then added a panel of corrugated cardboard with some of the front torn off to reveal the corrugation and texture and added to the base.
After preparing my recycled items - see below for full details I arranged them to my liking,
I added a feather to my birds wing and a couple of others amid my die cut greenery, as well as the foiled foliage i added die cut ferns.
A close up, i added twine in the background for more texture, buttons to my plastic packaging flowers. Chit Chat stickers used for the title
'Cherish Everyday - Beautiful World'
This shows my used items, 2 toothpaste tubes, ive turned one over so that you can see that although plastic tubes they are foil lined - they are 2 different brands aquafresh & oral B so i think most modern plastic toothpaste tubes are lined, just cut off the top and bottom and cut along one side, wash and they are ready to be used, the cat food tin is foil, plastic packing - some crafty dies came in that and then the cardboard cat food box, has a lovely brown tone to the inside.
This shows them die cut, the leaf swirls are toothpaste tube, the leaf from the foil tin, plastic flowers and the brown bird from the cat food box. I used my old Sizzix bigz dies to cut them all.
The plastic package flowers, toothpaste & foil all take alcohol inks beautifully to colour them, you can get a lovely marble like effect which adds more interest to them instead of flat colour. The cat food tin foil is brilliant as you can mold it into shape.
Items Used:
Sizzix Bigz dies - Flower Layers #5, birds, vine w/leaves, fern
Tattered lace fern dies
Tim Holtz chit chat stickers
Tim Holtz alcohol inks - various colours
I hope i have inspired you to maybe look at some of that 'rubbish' we all produce and think of another way to use it. Please do hop over and see what the rest of the team has come up with and also what all those entering come up with over the fortnight. I think this is going to be a good challenge, lets all do a little for our beautiful world.
Thank you as always for stopping by and all your comments last week. I hope you all enjoy your bank holiday Monday and the sun shines. Emma
Brilliant card Emma, love it xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great idea.
ReplyDeleteawww, teamie! so many lovely details on your project!
ReplyDeletehugs and kisses from germany
silvi xoxo
Emma that is amazing, well done on the recycled bits x
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning hanger very clever
ReplyDeleteGinny x
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OMG how resourceful. This is amazing Emma -well done you :-)
ReplyDeleteStunning project Emma, love the beautiful design and great use of recycled items xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic recycling Emma, I'm a huge fan of corrugated papers and feathers, but hadn't thought about recycling any of your other items, you've inspired me to try harder
ReplyDeleteAn amazing piece of work Emma. Well done on the recycling!
ReplyDeletePam x
Amazing project Emma. Great use of things we'd normally throw straight in the recycling bin.
ReplyDeleteFatima x
I have those dies too. I love how you have used them to upcycle junk. The end result is great. x
ReplyDeleteWhat great use of these recycled items Emma! A lovely piece!
ReplyDeletelooks amazing Emma kate x
ReplyDeleteFabulous...and so inspiring! You have given a beautiful second life to so much that is usually binned.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Kathleen
wow Emma...Amazing work..Stunning result...just need a cat now!..here kitty,kitty....xx
ReplyDeleteOh my that's so clever such a special wall hanging its beautiful Love and hugs Carole x
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, love all the ideas using up the toothpaste tubes, etc. Brilliant, thanks for sharing, big hugs Kirsty. x
ReplyDeleteFantastic wall hanging, reusing at its best but I've never tried a toothpaste tube! Steph x
ReplyDeleteFabulous project Emma, hugs Kathy x
ReplyDeleteWow Emma...
ReplyDeleteThis is such a stunner.
How beautifully you have recycled the things.
Love it.
Hugs,
Priya