Craft Time!
Today I’ll be sharing with you 2 upcycling projects that are very easy to make. Let’s get started!

I have this old box that has been lying around for years. I didn’t want to throw it away because it was such a good, sturdy box. I knew I would find a use for it someday.

I’ve been wanting to use my zebra stripe print Duck Tape for the longest time and this seemed to be the perfect project.

At first I wanted to cover the whole box but then I took a hard long look at it and realized that my son would appreciate the sensory play on the stars and other shapes and letters on the box. So, I just covered the bottom part. It now houses all my crochet granny squares that are waiting to be crocheted into my blanket.
Project #2

Next is this plain white container. I used this during our Table E days when I was still in the food business. I thought I should use it too for our home.

My weapon of choice? Washi tape, of course!

Now it’s all pretty and holds my son’s meds.

I hope these two projects inspired you to look at your stuff and upcycle something! Happy crafting!
I have this old box that has been lying around for years. I didn’t want to throw it away because it was such a good, sturdy box. I knew I would find a use for it someday.
I’ve been wanting to use my zebra stripe print Duck Tape for the longest time and this seemed to be the perfect project.
At first I wanted to cover the whole box but then I took a hard long look at it and realized that my son would appreciate the sensory play on the stars and other shapes and letters on the box. So, I just covered the bottom part. It now houses all my crochet granny squares that are waiting to be crocheted into my blanket.
Project #2
Next is this plain white container. I used this during our Table E days when I was still in the food business. I thought I should use it too for our home.
My weapon of choice? Washi tape, of course!
Now it’s all pretty and holds my son’s meds.
I hope these two projects inspired you to look at your stuff and upcycle something! Happy crafting!
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