Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2011

Eco Friendly Easter Project #2: Re Purposed Petite Floral Posies


Eco Friendly Easter Project #2
 Re Purposed Petite Floral Posies

Pretty petite floral posies created from up cycled fabric. What does that exactly mean? In simplest terms this fabric "used to be" something else. I am a huge hoarder of fabric but I really enjoy purchasing thrift store finds, pretty fabric designs that I adore, that perhaps may be an old pillowcase, tablecloth, sheets, a stained t shirt, etc...

Ivory Posies created from torn sheets


Here's a fab find for just 25cents. It was a set of pillowcases in this classic red and rose toile.

I call these "petite posies" because they are unique, and cut by hand, not by a die cutter, so they vary in shapes and sizes. Simply created by cutting a variety of circles out of different materials, layering one on top of the other, and sewn with a button in the center.

Some Shabby Cottage Rose Posies


Floral & Denim Posies created from denim jeans & a torn apron


I use these for a variety of purposes. I use them as embellishments on other projects, or simply as holiday packaging (instead of a bow), or I attach pin backs to them to create unique pins.

Enjoy my eco friendly project #2, make sure to leave a comment below and share this post with friends. You can find full details on points being awarded in my original post entitled " Chirp Away" Eco Friendly Easter Give Away Contest.



Thursday, March 24, 2011

Eco Friendly Easter Project #1: Jellybean Napkin Rings

Eco Friendly Easter Project #1: Jellybean Napkin Rings

Nothing transcends the term eco friendly than something that is edible. Anything which can be consumed with little to no waste is the epitomy of being eco friendly.  Old fashioned and unadulterated these napkin rings are a must do craft with the kids for Easter.
These remind me of making popcorn garland with my grandparents as a child, and whenever you can elicit childhood memories from a craft, I am all for it.

Simple as pie to create all you need is some wire and jellybeans. Just as it looks all you do is string the jellybeans through the wire. I like to do about (2) turns through. Taking a pencil, just twist the ends to make curls and wrap them around your napkins ( this part is for mommies).

Just a hint for mommies, you may want to keep an extra handful of jellybeans in stock, as more will end up in little tummies than will end up on the wire.
Enjoy my eco friendly Easter craft #1. Make sure to comment below the post to earn points for the "Chirp Away" Eco Friendly Easter Give Away Contest. Share with a friend to earn even more points. Click here to find out how YOU can join in on the fun.