We decided to start the year right and create a project where you choose what you want to create, as long as your project incorporates at least 50% recycled products. For example, a chipboard album or embellies made from a cereal box; a candy or trinket gift jar using a recycled food jar; or home décor using an old hardcover book covered in patterned paper, etc.
Below is what our design team members came up with. This is the debut of some of our newest design team members and they did not disappoint! We hope you have fun with this challenge. Please remember to use Mr. Linky to link us to your projects!
Denise created this awesome mailbox, so if you missed the cute mailboxes at Target, you can use these, which are even cuter! Denise made an svg file for the box and cut it with SCAL (check out the video on her blog). What did Denise recycle? The box itself is cut from a gift box, and the flag is a piece of plastic from gift packaging. Her family laughed at her on Christmas morning because she kept saying "don't throw that out!" Way to go green!
Below is what our design team members came up with. This is the debut of some of our newest design team members and they did not disappoint! We hope you have fun with this challenge. Please remember to use Mr. Linky to link us to your projects!
Denise created this awesome mailbox, so if you missed the cute mailboxes at Target, you can use these, which are even cuter! Denise made an svg file for the box and cut it with SCAL (check out the video on her blog). What did Denise recycle? The box itself is cut from a gift box, and the flag is a piece of plastic from gift packaging. Her family laughed at her on Christmas morning because she kept saying "don't throw that out!" Way to go green!
MsDee created this beautiful Valentine's Day card using the new Cricut Love Struck Mini Cartridge to die cut pieces from recycled aluminum cans, her Cuttlebug to emboss the recycled aluminum can pieces for the hearts (clever!), and Ranger alcohol inks to color them. Isn't this fabulous? I never would have thought the can was thin enough to die cut and emboss!






WOW! These are simply amazing - I will definitely have to try some of these - it really inspired me to go green - will have to do more! ;D This was a fun challenge!
ReplyDeleteHave to agree Terry they are fabulous especially the mailbox!xx
ReplyDeleteWow Ladies...Way to go...These projects are great........I am writing them in my Scraplifting binder now.......Great work ladies.....and soooooo...out of the box.....Love it....
ReplyDeleteGreat job everyone.....I love everyone's take on this challenge!
ReplyDeleteHere is my card (also entered in Mr Linky) - my first entry into your challenges here at -
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Wow! Lots of creativity going on here! Love the recycled pop top cans! Great ideas. TFS
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Especially love the one with the pop can embellies. :) :)
ReplyDeleteDo you know where I can find the top-top fruit cans? I have been searching for a while with no luck... I have only found the plastic ones :(
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