Back for more…..and I will speed it up because the looooooong week-end is nearly here! I want to laugh – and cry – because its another week-end, but our last of our official summer!!! Feeling torn – BUT – there is no confusion about having great and fun options for easy table decorating! So here we go! :)
Especially for fun times, today I am showing off a pop bottle recycling project!
Take your average 2 L soda pop bottle, label removed – an empty or one with the drink still in it – you will be decorating the bottle only so if you use an empty one, fill it with homemade or store bought punch….OR….use it as a vase and make a cute display with a sprig of flowers, and leaves. Easy! Remember – your imagination can fill in where I leave off …..
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Supplies:
2 Litre Soda Pop Bottle; (2) 12x12” decorative papers adhesive; Big Shot Bigz Flowers,Daisies #2 Die {substitute a fabric flower}; small circle punch; flower sequin and brad; ink or chalk. [* Stampin’ Up! Supplies include Big Shot Die, punch]
Technique -
I will let the pictures show what I have done as it is fairly easy – but a quick run down would be: remove label from pop bottle and cut paper to wrap and re-cover the bottle – this is the main band.
Cut a co-ordinating narrow strip of paper (#2) as the belt connecting to the flower. I tore the edges gently all down the length for added interest.
Next – create the main focal point – the flower using the Big Shot and Bigz Die, Flower, Daisies #2. I layered the flower pieces and held them together with a floral sequin and brad and attached it to the belt.
I followed the design from one of the plates – and chose my colours that way. To match the design of the plates, I inked on a deeper blue to the edges of my lighter blue paper. I also brought in the deeper red with my choice of sequin and brad.
My theme – a real kaleidoscope of colours – its party! !
So with the simplest of supplies – you can have a festive mood with the extra custom touches your guests will notice and enjoy!
Next ….stayed tuned! Part 3!
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