February 29th 2012
As it's the last day of the month it's time for a new recycle challenge at Art With No Boundaries - "Recycled Valentines" - the theme of this challenge (which runs until the 30th March) is to recycle something from Valentine's Day like a chocolate box, a foil wrapper, some paper, a valentine's card, ribbon and so on!
I've recycled this wire heart which had sweets in it and added a gorgeous Expressive Heart Digi Stamp from CS Designs along with a tassle and a bow from a box of chocolates!! I haven't make a hanging ornament for some time so this was the perfect opportunity!!
We would love to see what you can come up with so please link up at the challenge blog and tell su what you have recycled!!http://artwithnoboundaries.blogspot.com.au/
That's such a great challenge idea - recycled Valentines! Very clever using that box as a caged heart... Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteStunning piece of re-purposing. The image looks so perfect tucked inside the heart.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
What a fantastic recycle project! The eyes really pull you right in and fits so perfectly on the heart box! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea and fantastic project.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for your heart. Now you get to keep something your should have thrown away!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOne of the prettiest, and most clever recycling projects I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteTerrific recycling. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool upcycling project!
ReplyDeleteNow if you hadn't told me you recycled that heart, I would have thought you made it yourself--very fine piece, Sharon!
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This is so amazing! I didn't even think Valentines when I saw this. Great up cycle!
ReplyDeleteLove your heart ornament! =) It looks stunning! =)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Elenor
Very unique and simply fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! Really lovely ornament hanging!
ReplyDeleteperfection Sharon, wow! i do love it. xo
ReplyDeleteWow - what an AMAZING project! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project ....love how she is captured in the heart.
ReplyDeleteTake care, gerri