Cereal Box Craft Project
I think I'm a crafting roll. Last week I transformed sauce tin cans into pretty white containers. If you missed that post you can click HERE to see it. And now this week I have a cereal box craft project for you.
This isn't a new craft but it is decorated differently. To see what I mean click HERE. Oh and the instructions on how to make these picture frames is also on that post.
Okay so I started with a discarded cereal box, glue, white felt, white material, white ribbon and white beads.
As you can see the above picture is the before. And the picture right below is the after.
This is me fooling around with the photo color and appearance.
This is the cereal box craft project in the non-adjusted color scheme.
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This isn't a new craft but it is decorated differently. To see what I mean click HERE. Oh and the instructions on how to make these picture frames is also on that post.
Okay so I started with a discarded cereal box, glue, white felt, white material, white ribbon and white beads.
As you can see the above picture is the before. And the picture right below is the after.
This is me fooling around with the photo color and appearance.
This is the cereal box craft project in the non-adjusted color scheme.
Here is a closer look at the cute little box and beads which are both glued on with fabric glue. The glue dried clear not yellow which is a good thing.
That's it for this week's craft.
We continue with our Merry Fairy Christmas. A blog hop where you can go to a different blog every day and read a post from a new blogger on the central theme. Each of the bloggers in our hop will share their take on a Fairy Merry Christmas! HERE is the first one.
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Bye for now. Wishing you the best, Darlene
Bye for now. Wishing you the best, Darlene
Wow! Gorgeous. I"m off to pull cereal boxes out of the recycling bin.
ReplyDeleteLOL Thanks Susan. And they were surprisingly easy to make.
DeleteI love they upcycling. Such a great idea to use what you have to create something beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow! How neat! Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J. Happy Thanksgiving!
Darlene, this is such a great idea. I save cereal boxes all the time in hopes of coming up with an idea. This is that idea. Thanks for the how to. Have a great Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWow. This came out great! I'm going to start saving cereal boxes. Hope you are enjoying the season. Linda
ReplyDeleteI love projects that start from the recycle bin or trash! Thanks for sharing this with us at Welcome Home Wednesdays!
ReplyDeletelove all the lace! so pretty! So easy to do there is no excuse not to make a couple of your own! Thanks for the inspiration!
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