Friday 7 December 2012

Wreathed in paper

I've been too busy crafting to blog recently, but I did remember to take some photos of my latest make, while I put it together.

So, I had an old book, which had had a long and globetrotting life (I bought it in a second hand shop in New Zealand, its stamps said it had come from England), but was now on the verge of falling apart. So, I decided to make good use of it, and make a paper wreath similar to some of the ones I'd seen on Pinterest.

I took the pages out....


Then I rolled them into cones, and stapled the ends to hold them together. Next, I drew the template on the cardboard backing for the two layers, and started to hot glue the outer layer on. At this point, I gained a rather impressive hot glue burn on my finger, of epic proportions, so things slowed down a lot while I alternated ice and cold water on it for quite some time....

But eventually, I got it beyond this stage:


And on to this:


Pretty, but it was minus a certain something....mainly, a centrepiece. But with one quick trip to Poundland the next day, I was fully supplied with all the shiny baubles one gal could need.

See?


It's now hanging on my living room door, and I've since made another for a friend's Mum - it used the rest of the pages from that book, and another one that I was wanting use the shell of but didn't need the contents. So all in all, it's a pretty fun thing to make...as long as you are REALLY careful with your hot glue! That burn hurt for days!

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