My house always looks so drab after I take down Christmas decorations, so this year I made a little New Year's garland to add some spark.
It was so fun to do and cleared out some of the old to make way for the new. It's kind of an anything goes project, but here's how I did it.
I started with a very ugly painting exercise (maybe to see how many garish colors I could put in one piece?) I had done on watercolor paper. I kept thinking I'd repaint it, but it was better to get rid of it. On top of it, I free wrote thoughts about what I wanted for the new year.
I punched 2" circles out of that and punched smaller circles and shapes out of other old projects.
I wrote some guiding words for the year on another old painting and tore them into pieces. And cut a pile of silk and velvet fabric scraps.
10 comments:
This is such a lovely idea and so positive for the beginning of the year!
Well, aren't you the clever one!? These are fantastic! I might just need to do this instead of clean out my garage. Yet another avoidance tactic...lol! xo
Oh they are fun and very addicting-- great for avoiding almost anything!
what a fun and wondrous way to recreate the old, and unwanted, into something fantastic and fun!!
fun avoidance? Maybe I need some of that! thanks for sharing.
what a great idea! I find that I LOVE the clutter-free surfaces after taking down the decorations, but still would like to try this one.
Thanks for the fun Toot...I could make one of these garlands just from what is on the floor in my craft/sewing room!
Oh I love that for a challenge Jeanne!
JOYous!! just beautiful!
x..x
p.s.
congrats on the Cloth Paper Scissors article, will go search it out when it's available.
I love these! So much fun, so colorful and creative.
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