Here you see printed instructions on how to play my daughter's "Marley and Me" board game. She made game cards from recycled cardboard (you could recycle old game cards also), and she recycled dice and game pieces from games that were heading to the trash can. Instead the game pieces found a new "home".
Here is a brief introduction of her newly created game. It is pasted to the back of the game board (folded).
My daughter recycled a game board from an old game, and pasted her own onto it.
So don't throw out your old games even if they pieces are missing. Keep an area in a closet or garage for recycled items. You never know when you will need them or use them for another use.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
More Decoupaged Recycled Glass Jars
Here is another recycled glass jar, decoupaged with Tootsie Roll Wrappers. See other Glass Jar Crafts for details on decoupaging.
Give this as a flower vase, a jar to hold pencils, markers, or paint brushes, or keep the lid and use as a gift jar for someone. Fill it with Tootsie rolls for a candy jar or an inexpensive gift.
Note: Hand wash with a damp cloth only. Do not submerge when cleaning it.
Give this as a flower vase, a jar to hold pencils, markers, or paint brushes, or keep the lid and use as a gift jar for someone. Fill it with Tootsie rolls for a candy jar or an inexpensive gift.
Note: Hand wash with a damp cloth only. Do not submerge when cleaning it.
Labels:
Decoupage,
Glass Jars,
Tootsie Roll Wrappers
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