Showing posts with label colours. Show all posts
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Thursday 8 November 2012

Gift wrapping with a thought



i am a huge fan of recycling, ‘upcycling’, reusing, anything that has to do with using the so-called waste stuff. so this festive season i decided to do some useful recycling. there were lots of gifts to be given around and of course they had to be wrapped up nicely. the easier way would have been to buy some inexpensive wrapping paper and cover up the gift, right. but i decided to get a bit creative and use my old sheets which i no longer needed. one side of the paper was drawn upon but the other side (which I used) was as good as new. if you would also like to put in that extra little effort, here’s what you’ll need:
·      sheet of standard chart paper (equal to the size of one sheet of wallpaper)
·      water colours
·      glue paste made by mixing two parts water and one part white PVA glue
·      brushes
·      gift boxes
·      different items like leaves, petals, onions cut in half etc to make stamps (use your imagination!)
·      ribbon (optional)
·      scissors

 
and here’s how to do it:
·      take a sheet of chart paper, and start off by painting one side with some highly diluted water colours. the paper should be thick enough so as not to get damaged when soggy. by diluting water colours, you are able to use very little colour to paint the whole sheet and it also makes the paper easy to handle (you’ll see how).