In "Part 1", I collected several ordinary and thrown away items from around my home, without any preconceived ideas, and accepted the challenge of making a greeting card from them.
Read “Trash Project: Part 1” to see the items I collected for this project.
LIST OF ITEMS:
* Ruler, 12 Crayons, Scissors, Bic Pen, Liquid Paper (white out), Elmer's School Glue
* Post-It Notes (pad of yellow, pad of green), scraps of printer paper (pink), computer paper (white)
* Junk Mail (“Molly Maid” advertisement), Old notes sent to me (from garbage), Cardboard Circle Ribbon Holder (Empty – no ribbon left), Kleenex Tissue Box.
** Cut Out wiggly strips and from the Green and Yellow Post-It Note pads
** Cut Out little leaf shapes from Green Post-It Note pad
** Cut Out the the Red Outline Circle from the Cardboard Ribbon holder (touched up the messy cutting with white-out Liquid Paper around inside of circle)
** Cut Out little Pink Flowers from the paper old notes written on.
** Folded White Printer paper (81/2 X 11) into a Four fold Card
ONCE I HAD CARD FOLDED I CONTINUED TO GLUE ALL THE VARIOUS CUT-OUTS INTO THEIR APPROPRIATE PLACES.
CARD SENTIMENT READS:
Front: “Coming Home to …”
Inside: “ 100% Love Trust and Satisfaction”
Back: “from ll r “ (my card logo)
(NOTE: Words cut from “Molly Maid” Junk Mail Advertisement)
FINAL VIEWS:
CONCLUSION:
So that is my “Trash Project”. I enjoyed doing it, although my creativity doesn’t come quite as fast as it used to. I did it in the hopes that you would be motivated to do something similar or at least come to the conclusion that you don’t need a lot of equipment or the ability to reproduce the Mona Lisa in order to create something.
The idea is to use whatever is at hand and make something that is uniquely YOU. Go ahead. Give it a try. And don’t forget to have some fun.
I would love to hear comments about what you think of this project and I would REALLY love if you sent me a photo of anything you create as well.
Love Laura-Lee
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