2020 Topic 10: Recycled Packaging
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This is an awesome project from Corrie to repurpose a tea box. I really like to see how a project builds from start to fimish, and Corrie creates her wonderful layers of paint and stencils, finishing with all sorts of house stamps to perfectly refresh this lovely storage box.
~ Leandra
This is an awesome project from Corrie to repurpose a tea box. I really like to see how a project builds from start to fimish, and Corrie creates her wonderful layers of paint and stencils, finishing with all sorts of house stamps to perfectly refresh this lovely storage box.
~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Corrie with you today, and I'd like to share with you my project that I made for the recycled packaging topic.
When
this topic came up I immediately thought of a tea box I had in my craft
room. This box was a gift to my husband from an airline and originally
had tea in it. So, I thought of tea and biscuits and the tins you can
buy in Britain with the lovely chocolate box houses on them. So I
decided to alter this box and use houses on the outside.
After
I started to alter this box I did struggle with the houses and tried
several different ways of using them on the box, ie. coloured, painted,
how? In the end, after trying the different options, I decided to stamp
them on book paper and just leave them as they were. I really like how
it turned out. Sometimes less is more, right?
This is the tea box that I chose to use.
I started with painting all the edges with PaperArtsy Fresco Chalk Acrylic paint in the colour {Cloud 9}. In the time it was drying, I cut pieces of {Smoothy card 240 gsm} to fit the top and sides of the box.
I
did the same for the other pieces of paper, just didn't use the stencil
on the gel plate. I used Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics: {Teresa Green}, {Granny Smith}, {Antarctic} and {Mermaid}.
I did add some stencilling but in the traditional way with a piece of foam and Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylics {Turquoise} and {Hey Pesto}.
Next I stamped the backgrounds I made, using Hot Pick set {HP1801}.
I used Archival inks in similar colours to the backgrounds and black. I
also went around the edges with Fresco Finish Chalk Acrylic paint {Little Black Dress}, especially where the black stamping was to try and frame the pieces.
Next I stamped the houses and doorway from Hot Pick set {HP1601}.
After trying painted backgrounds, colouring them on white card stock
and not liking any of them, I decided to stamp in book pages and use
them just as they are. I like how this looks. So I cut them all out and
adhered them onto the pieces of painted card stock for my box. I then
adhered the pieces of card stock to the box and this is the result.
Only
after finishing the box, I saw that one of the stamps I used for the
background actually has the words '100% recycled' on it. How fun is that
!
I
enjoy altering objects, especially things that I have lying around. I
think it is very satisfying to change something that you were going to
throw out into something useful. I hope you like the idea and go
rummaging through your house and craft room to find something to alter. I
enjoyed doing my box which I probably will use to keep small stuff in. I
just wish I hadn't spent hours trying things out when my actual first
thought was to use book pages.
I hope you enjoyed my post and will come and visit me in my other locations too:
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what a fabulous project Corrie!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous project Corrie
ReplyDeleteThis has turned out great, Corrie!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous recycled project, Corrie . Love the colours and how its original purpose inspired your use of the house stamps and 'words' .
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Stunning project!! x
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