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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Magazine Wreath

What a joy to sit and relax on a Saturday bright afternoon with a magazine..:). Well, I was relaxed for just 20 minutes, till my little one got up and started to cry. But that's how long it takes to make this wreath. And ain't that adorable.



Instructions:
  •  Cut a cardboard in the shape of the wreath.
  •  Take an old magazine and cut a few pages into strips. Just play with the thickness of the strips you like. I didn't even care to make all the strips equal, just eye-balled it.
  • Take a strip of paper  and bring the small edge together and glue or staple it, so that it forms a loop. Repeat it for all the other strips of paper.
  • Then start gluing or stapling the loops to the cardboard wreath starting from the outermost circle. And that's it!

Linking to the following link parties
Making The World Cuter
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39 comments:

  1. Cleverly done! I love the random mix of colors and text. I'm wondering if I sorted the images by color then did a "planned" wreath...hmmm. Even one with just black and white text would look cool. Thanks for the inspiration. Love it!

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    1. Thanks! I like the idea of all text too.. Thanks for visiting

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  2. Cool wreath! I've never seen a magazine wreath before, and I like it!!!

    Navy Wifey Peters @ Submarine Sunday Link Party
    http://www.usscrafty.blogspot.com/2013/04/submarine-sunday-27_14.html

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    1. Thank you Tonna! thank you for stopping by..:)

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  3. I love a good recycling project. Awesome! :-)

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    1. Glad you like it Crystal! Thank you for visiting..:)

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  4. what a great idea to use up magazines... would be fun to collect colors and create a one color or two tone wreath!! I've got a great cutting edge stencil giveaway going... I think you could use $50 in free stencils :o)
    www.nap-timecreations.com

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  5. I totally agree, two-tone wreath would be really cool

    and oh yeah! I could really use the free stencils...:)
    Thank you so much for stopping by...

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  6. Really clever and cute for spring/summer.

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  7. I'd like to do this with an old (broken, discarded) book! The yellowed pages and old font would look fabulous. And maybe covering the edge with a grosgrain ribbon or something to "finish" it. Nice, thanks for the idea!!

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    1. That would be great too.. I love the look of the old books too..:)

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  8. Do you know approximately how wide the wreath is? Great idea...thanks for sharing!

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    1. It will depend on how big your wreath form is.

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  9. Hello - I just discovered your fab blog! I love your wreath idea - beautifully simple. I've just started a blog on my website www.origamigirl.co.uk and will look at yours as a great role model! Thank you! Vicki

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    1. That is sweet Vicki. Hope you get some inspirations from here and I am sure I will find something to learn from your blog too..:)

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  10. To jest wspaniałe i kojarzy mi się z dzieciństwem :)
    Coś takiego robiłam tylko zapełnione.
    I tak jest super :)

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  11. Priyam, this is so cute! Thanks for showing how to do this and promising that it only takes 20 minutes :)
    This has also been pinned to the Retro Re-pin Board. Thanks for linking up!

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    1. Thank you Julie for the visit and for pinning..:)

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  12. Aww...love the idea! :)

    I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

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    1. Thanks for the invitation Jess... Would love to share with the group..:)

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  13. What a unique project, Priyam. It's very colorful and fun!
    I'm visiting today from Happy Now Link Party.
    ~ Megin of VMG206

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  14. What a cute idea and great way to upcycle some old magazines! Thanks so much for linking this up to the Inspiration Galore Project Party this week! Hugs, Lisa

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  15. Well done! This is super cute. I love the idea of upcycling things into something like this. Thanks for sharing your tutorial at the #happynowlinkup

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  16. Wao how beautiful, now I know what to do with so many magazines. Your wreath is going to be one of my features at http://www.fabifabu.com/2017/05/14/inspiration-galore-project-party this coming week. Thanks for sharing, hope to see you come back.

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    1. Thank you so much Fabiola for the feature! You just made my day..:)

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  17. What a great and simple idea. A completely free wreath using upcycled materials. Great!

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  18. Very creative recycle craft ~ great idea! Pinned. I'm now following you on Instagram.

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  19. Such a great idea, and a lovely way to use old magazines.

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  20. Great way to recycle old magazines. Visiting from Craft Attic Resources.

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  21. ΠΟΛΥ ΑΠΛΟ ΑΛΛΑ ΑΚΟΜΑ ΠΙΟ ΩΡΑΙΟ ΑΥΤΟ ΤΟ ΧΑΡΟΥΜΕΝΟ ΣΤΕΦΑΝΙ!ΣΥΓΧΑΡΗΤΗΡΙΑ

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  22. Hi, I just love your magazine wreath and would love to share it on my Dutch blog huisvlijt.com. Would that be alright? I'll link back to your blog of course.

    I'm at nicoleorriens@gmail.com

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  23. I love magazine crafts, and your wreath is great! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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  24. Hello, this is one of my personal favorites for last week’s Encouraging Hearts and Home. I hope you stop by and say hello, this post has also been pinned to the Encouraging Hearts and Home board! Thank you for being a part of Encouraging Hearts and Home, we appreciate all that you share. Have a great week ahead!

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  25. Very creative idea and a great way to recycle magazines. #HomeMattersParty

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