
This was once...

I do love me some trash to treasure!
To transform this container I removed the wrapper and traced it onto some adhesive scrapbook paper that is similar to this. That part could not be easier.

Rolling the flower shapes was easy. The whole project t took about a half hour. I discovered that if I pre cut all the strips I can curl really quickly and efficiently. I really like how the white flower turned out. The pink flower was harder to get symmetrical.
My beloved secretary at school is a Jehovah's Witness so she doesn't celebrate holidays. I plan to fill this with some candy for an "anytime" gift. Since I love the tasty peanuts that come in these containers (99 Cents Only no less!) I can see a lot of this type of decorated canister in my future!
One more quilling project tomorrow!
My favourite kind of project - turning 'trash' into something both attractive and useful. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI haven't done any quilling in many years, but am tempted to give it another try now :)