My example of my trash to treasure today is many plastic items I have saved from the circular file!!! Donna Downey has a monthly newsletter that you can sign up for here. The March "Trash to Treasure" challenge was to use plastic! Here was my take on the challenge!
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The album is made out of floppy disks and the binding rings were cut from plastic gift bags that had hair accessories in them (dollar store find!). I cut the handles to the size I needed and sewed the ends together with clear necklace thread (plastic maybe?).
The binding strap is made out of a ribbon, a plastic loop from a bra strap, and a plastic piece from toy packaging (you know the ones with the wire ties through it).
The metal sliders have hidden surprised in them!!
I removed the inner disk from some of the floppy’s and used them as pages. This one I wrote on with a white pen.
Peek-a-boo window with ribbon hidden inside.
I utilized this open hole and added some plastic beads!! I used the same necklace thread.
The floppy film on this page was inked with Tim Holtz alcohol inks and gives it more of a vinyl record look. A mini white…plastic button in the center as well!
The alcohol inks really showed up on the metal piece to the floppy film.
I used the hole in this disk as a frame. The Cricut image is actually inside the disk.
I added glitter to the floppy film with diamond glaze glue.
More glitter on the floppy film, and white text. There is another surprise on this page!
It is magic!!! Sorry for sloppy writing…but it’s mine!!!
This floppy film I had a layer of alcohol inks and then dabbed yellow acrylic paint on top. The pink alcohol ink blended with the acrylic paint!!! Prima flowers added on top with a plastic jem!
Holy WoW!!! That is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe that you used all of that stuff! Great creativity! Brilliant!!!
TFS!!! :)
That's very clever! I would have never thought of that one!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I found your blog from looking at your comment on another scrapper's blog. I always enjoy seeing what other people blog about. Yours was great!
Amy
Very nice work! your daughters must enjoy a creative mother like you!!
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