I asked yesterday if you could guess what this is made of.....
If I had told you that it could be found in your dairy aisle at the supermarket, it might have been too easy to guess.
A few of you guessed it....
The Feral Turtle - who has one of the most amazing recycle projects I have ever seen! See it HERE.
Distressed Donna Distressed Donna Down Home - killer vintage makeovers and cutest tags EVER!
What We Keep - Tina actually got out a ruler and measured a package of this cheese to be sure! Gotta love that!
Del's Shells - who makes fabulous jewelry with some amazing shells. (I know because I have some of it.)
Pondered Primed Perfected {P3} - who just made the coolest Lazy Suzanne..see it HERE.
Thanks for all the fun guesses everyone!
Yep, those cute little wedges of cheese come in the most awesome cardboard circle box that I never really thought about until the other day.(I think in some places it's also called "Laughing Cow Cheese".) Here is something I never noticed about them.....
Uh-huh...they have these two little holes already punched in the side of them. I have no idea why, but I did instantly have an idea of what to do with them! A St. Patrick's Day Wall Hanging!
First I had to cover up the labels. I decided on some fabric, because I have a lot of green fabric...it's my favorite color.
I cut some circles out of some green fabric. If you want a great tip on how to make fabric stiff enough to use in crafting without fraying and still be pliable, you can find it HERE.
I attached the circles to the front and back of the container with a little ModPodge.
I also cut a couple of smaller circles out of some pretty contrasting paper and applied them to the center of the fabric circle. I made a little shamrock template out of some plastic, traced around it on yet another piece of fabric and applied it with ModPodge as well.
Pretty much ended up looking like this....
Now before I put the front and back of the box together, I needed to figure out how to hang it. Enter this awesome Goodwill score
Oh yes...green silk corded tassels.....and on half price day too, making them a quarter each! Perfect! I taped the end of one off, cut it, slid it through those two strange little holes in the box and made a loop for hanging. Then I covered the sides of the box with a couple of strips of fabric that I cut notches into to accommodate the cording.
If I had told you that it could be found in your dairy aisle at the supermarket, it might have been too easy to guess.
A few of you guessed it....
The Feral Turtle - who has one of the most amazing recycle projects I have ever seen! See it HERE.
Distressed Donna Distressed Donna Down Home - killer vintage makeovers and cutest tags EVER!
What We Keep - Tina actually got out a ruler and measured a package of this cheese to be sure! Gotta love that!
Del's Shells - who makes fabulous jewelry with some amazing shells. (I know because I have some of it.)
Pondered Primed Perfected {P3} - who just made the coolest Lazy Suzanne..see it HERE.
Thanks for all the fun guesses everyone!
Yep, those cute little wedges of cheese come in the most awesome cardboard circle box that I never really thought about until the other day.(I think in some places it's also called "Laughing Cow Cheese".) Here is something I never noticed about them.....
Uh-huh...they have these two little holes already punched in the side of them. I have no idea why, but I did instantly have an idea of what to do with them! A St. Patrick's Day Wall Hanging!
First I had to cover up the labels. I decided on some fabric, because I have a lot of green fabric...it's my favorite color.
I cut some circles out of some green fabric. If you want a great tip on how to make fabric stiff enough to use in crafting without fraying and still be pliable, you can find it HERE.
I attached the circles to the front and back of the container with a little ModPodge.
I also cut a couple of smaller circles out of some pretty contrasting paper and applied them to the center of the fabric circle. I made a little shamrock template out of some plastic, traced around it on yet another piece of fabric and applied it with ModPodge as well.
Pretty much ended up looking like this....
Now before I put the front and back of the box together, I needed to figure out how to hang it. Enter this awesome Goodwill score
Oh yes...green silk corded tassels.....and on half price day too, making them a quarter each! Perfect! I taped the end of one off, cut it, slid it through those two strange little holes in the box and made a loop for hanging. Then I covered the sides of the box with a couple of strips of fabric that I cut notches into to accommodate the cording.
Just a touch of bling around the edges and I'm finished!
Not too shabby for something that was about to go in the trash bin.
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