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This oatmeal covered container is very similar to the one Janet made except that instead of crepe paper flowers, I added these little paper flowers.
I think it makes a lovely place to store special treasures a little girl might find.
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Cute when attached to a tiny gift card.
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Recycling a tin can for a desk accessory.
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Using a 40% off coupon, I bought a cutter in a pleasing petal shape. I followed this YouTube video.
After cutting out 8 circles, lightly spritz with water. Scrunch each circle into a small ball.
After cutting out 8 circles, lightly spritz with water. Scrunch each circle into a small ball.
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Open the scrunched balls and stack. Punch a hole through the stack. This can easily be done with a pointy object, but my husband excitedly suggested using his drill and so, to please him, I did. You can purchase cute little brads in the scrap-booking department of a craft store. Since they don't show, I used plain ones that worked fine and were less expensive.
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To form the flower, begin with the top petal and squish it together. Repeat with the remaining petals. Then open gently until you like the shape of your flower.
I made my flowers from computer paper and card stock. You might choose paper in solid or a printed pattern. For an added dimension, the edges can be inked just after punching them out and prior to scrunching.
Note about using pages from a book: I found that when making these flowers using pages from an older dictionary that they came out better when I did not wet them. Perhaps there is a greater fabric content but they simply did not hold the scrunch when wet! Pages from a regular book may not react this way but if you find they do, skip the wetting step.
I made my flowers from computer paper and card stock. You might choose paper in solid or a printed pattern. For an added dimension, the edges can be inked just after punching them out and prior to scrunching.
Note about using pages from a book: I found that when making these flowers using pages from an older dictionary that they came out better when I did not wet them. Perhaps there is a greater fabric content but they simply did not hold the scrunch when wet! Pages from a regular book may not react this way but if you find they do, skip the wetting step.
Source: gratefulprayerthankfulheart.blogspot.com
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