Monday, November 30, 2015

3 Vases From Recycled Material

Cut down on cost and storage with these holiday vases that disappear into the recycle bin or trash after the holidays.

The flowers and foliage in my vases are fake but real flowers can be used just by putting a jar or other container inside the 'vase'.

Coffee Container Vase

I put white copy paper around the container so the print won't show through.

Once the paper is on it is time to upgrade the container to a vase.

Tissue paper, thin wrapping paper or fabric work to cover the container. Bring up a corner and then work around the container to gather cover evenly.

Tuck ends into the container and tape in place. Double faced tape works very well for this step.

Arrange the flowers and Voila! A vase out of a coffee container.


Larger and Taller Arrangements Get an Oatmeal Box For a Vase.

Pick out wrapping paper or other wide paper. Roll container to cover it. Use double faced tape or glue to close seam. HINT – fold raw edge in so the seam is neat.

Tuck paper into container on the top and over the edge of the bottom. Tape the paper on the bottom and in the container.
Add any embellishments desired.

The vase is ready for the arrangement. HINT – If the floral arrangement is top heavy put rocks or other heavy object in the bottom of the container before adding the floral pieces.

Toilet paper roll vase

Cover 7 toilet paper rolls in your choice of wrapping paper. If there is a figure or design make sure all the rolls match. EXAMPLE - the Santa Claus figures all match giving a neat appearance.

Place the rolls in a bunch with one in the middle and six on the outside

Paper clip the rolls together to form one unit.

Add flowers or stems in each of the 7 rolls for a full arrangement.

Other ideas

Tie a ribbon around the top of a jar to cover the ridges for the screw on cap. Fill with colored water and add any floral pieces desired.

Cracker boxes or other square boxes can be cut down and covered with wrapping paper or construction paper.

Poster board can be cut into strips and woven together for a basket.

Any candy dish or bowl can be put to use as a decorative piece for flowers, ornaments or pine cones. Potpourri with a holiday sent can be used as well.


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

How to make an angel from copy paper and an egg

We will be adding ideas for inexpensive gifts and decorations as we get them ready. 
First craft is creating an angel out of copy paper. and an egg. 

1.  To create this angel you need an eggshell. Take an egg and carefully create a hole at each end. With a strong breath blow into the egg so the whites and yolk come out the other hole. Rinse the egg but remember to treat it gently at all times for it is fragile.
2.  Once the eggshell is dry draw a face with markers, colored pencils or what have you and then put a piece of wire or pipe cleaner in the bottom hole. This wire will be the connection between the egg and the cone.
3. For hair cut strips of paper and curl them with a pencil. Glue then to the egg making sure to cover the top hole.
4.   With copy paper create a cone and cut out wings and arms. I made the cone with one piece of copy paper and trim the base so the cone measures 8 inches high. The wings and arms are cut by folding a piece of paper in half so that both wings and both arms are the same. The wings measure 7 inches across at the widest when the wings are unfolded. They measure 7 inches long from top to tip. The arms measure 7 ½ inches long unfolded and are 2 inches wide at the end of the sleeves.
5.  Glue the arms to the wings and then to the cone. Put the pipe cleaner or wire in the top of the cone and set the head in the desired position. Glue the ends of the sleeves together so it looks as though the angel is folding her hands. The halo is a circle of paper glued to the back of the angel's head.
6.  Other ideas. Add glitter to the halo and wings. Use blue or another color paper for her dress and yellow. Brown or black paper for her hair. Use yarn for her hair, ribbon for her halo and cover the cone in printed holiday paper.