Good morning crafters.
Elizabeth here, with the last of our recycling inspiration projects this week.
I used an old hair- color packaging to make a piggy bank. I thought it would be a fun gift for a friend who always says she wants to go to Paris, but it's never a priority... I hope this will give her an excuse to put some change aside, so who knows.. maby she will see Paris sooner than later:)
This is what I used as a base for my little piggy bank, some leftovers from me trying to cover up my grey hairs.. lol.
It looks much better now, don't you think:
I used Pion Papers, this one is the Blue Pansy 6x6 from the For Mother Collection. On the front I stamped two swirls with my Prima stamps, added a diecut with a coin-hole and painted it all with Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint, Picket Fence. Then I distressed the corners with Vintage Photo distress inks.
I glued the gorgeous Alençon lace around the box as a base. On the top I added cheese cloth, some corrugated cardboard, and a tag I made from Pion Desingn paper. The flowers are a Gardenia flower and Roses With Glass Pearls from Kort og Godt. I also used some pearl string.
Here is another one of the gorgeous Kort og Godt flowers, and a Vintage Pearl Pin from Maya Road.
Here's the other side of the box.
I hope we inspired you to use what you have around the house to CREATE!
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Wishing you a wonderful and creative Sunday!
Hugs,
Elizabeth
Oh wow! This is stunning, so delicate and pretty, really feminine, I love it.
ReplyDeletehugs Teresa x
What a great idea and it looks fabulous. Maybe this will inspire your friend to start saving xx
ReplyDeletewONDERFUL IDEA!
ReplyDeleteAnd you would never know that it started out as an old box....it's beautiful!
Hugs
Chris x
WOW! ELizabeth, your creation is stunning!! And very clever! Thank you for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karita
Great job Elizabeth, now i need to start dying hair again :D I want a piggy-bank lol
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought, you have created a masterpiece from a bit of rubbish! Genius! Laura x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea Elizabeth. Your creation is amazing and very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteSarah x