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Upcycled Ribbon Wall Hanging

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I don’t know if it’s my natural inclination towards guilt (ha!) or the California in me, but I have a hard time throwing away packaging. I always feel like there’s more that can be done with it, so I’m forever trying to think up ways to breathe new life into perfectly usable packaging supplies. For instance, the base of circular cardboard that ribbon is wrapped around is ideal for creating a dreamcatcher-inspired wall hanging!

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Using an empty ribbon spool, baker’s twine, three sheets of Daydreamer patterned paper, a feather nesting die shape, and a Cuttlebug, I have all that I need to create a mini wall hanging.

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To begin, I peeled off both of the labels on the empty ribbon spool and scraped off any remnants with an xacto knife. (Since the cardboard circle would be wrapped in baker’s twine, I wasn’t too concerned about removing every last piece.)

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Next, I wrapped a long strand of baker’s twine all the way around the cardboard circle until the entire thing was covered.

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Then, I grabbed my Cuttlebug, my feather die, and a few sheets of patterned paper and cut out three feathers.

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After the feathers were cut out, I trimmed three strands of varying lengths of baker’s twine and tied them together using a lark’s head knot. After that, I tied the three strands to the cardboard circle in a staggered fashion to create more visual interest.

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Finally, I hung the mini wall hanging on a picture frame! Such a fun and easy way to jazz up my space and save the environment.
PHOTOS + PROJECT: ANN MARIE LOVES

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