*this is my second post for today. for the first, see HERE*
It's time again for a new challenge over at Shopping Our Stash!
This week's challenge is GREEN!! Use the colour, or the theme (i.e. RECYCLE)
I chose to recycle AND use green the colour (tricky huh?!)
Here's what I made:
I thought it would be fun to make the top of the jar look like those gorgeous old fashioned lids with the gingham fabric thats all puckered because of the twine wrapped around it, only I used washi!
Actually if I'm being honest, just about everything on this jar is washi :) The label is a Hero Arts diecut and stamp, the stickers are October Afternoon (I THINK)...the doily is from my stash, as is the twine/string.
The jar is from my recycling bin (just joking, its one I used and cleaned out just yesterday
Here's an idea of what you could use it for :)
Or how about this:
Ok that's it for me! What about you?? Will you join us?! Make something green, or re-use!! Be sure to link up to the linky tool, no more than 13 other challenges and PLEASE let us know how you incorporated our challenge theme into your project.
soooooooooooo lovely and SO VERY CLEVER!!! ♥♥♥!
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of the washi tape and love the gingham on here! A perfect little jar for so many different things! Love it.
ReplyDeleteLYnn
Linda - Oh WOW!! That is co cute! I loved the first pic on the SOS blog, but the one with the wooden spools blew it away!!! How cute! That jar looks adorable! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Michelle
Too cute! I love the lacy details! And of course the washi!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! Love the washi jar AND the washi contents :) Oh, I totally picked up some washi from that place you and Danielle were all twittered about :) LOVE!
ReplyDelete"a jar of happy" - never a truer word spoken :)
ReplyDeleteGenius idea to use washi that way! It totally looks like gathered fabric!
ReplyDeleteLove that you used green both ways - clever you ;)
Oh, what a quick and easy yet gorgeous project with Washi tape! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSandie