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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Paper Pear



This pear was made of waste magazine.

Draw half pear shape in the bound edge of an old book or magazine.

Cut them out with a knife.

Color the edges of the pages with green.

Take a small piece of  a  twig and stick it to the top of the pear.

Draw a small leaf in a paper / felt / a thin cardboard and stick it to the pear.

Now a Paper Pear is done.

Linking this to Open -Minded Crafting Fun  Challenges : Challenge 16 - Summer Food



14 comments:

  1. Fab idea, it looks great. Thanks for sharing with us at Open-Minded Crafting Fun.
    Julie DT

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  2. That is brilliant! I love it! What a fantastic way to use reuse something instead of throwing it away too! I LOVE it!! Fabulous!!! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges!!! Good Luck! I hope we see you again!!

    - Susan, Co-Owner @ Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges
    {Scrap A Thousand Words}

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  3. Brilliant, great crafting, thanks for joining us at Open Minded Challenges.

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  4. @ Susan Kennedy

    Thanks a lot for your encouraging and appreciative comments.

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  5. These could decorate a table at a party...neat way to reuse items you already have. I love your take on our summer food challenge. Thank you for participating over at Open-minded Creative Fun. Hope to see you again really soon. Melanie, DT

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  6. @ Melanie Smith

    Thank you for your valuable comments.

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  7. what and awesome recycling idea!!! Love it!

    Thanks for joining our fortnightly challenge here at Open Minded Crafting Fun Challenge. Hope you will join us next time co-owner Crafting Vicky.

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  8. @ Vicky

    Thanks a lot for your valuable comments.

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  9. Wonderful idea very creative. Thanks so much for joining us over at Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges, good luck and hope to see you again.
    ~ Denise DT ~
    Open-Minded Crafting Fun Challenges
    {Denise's Patch of Creativity}

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  10. @ Denise Goeldner

    Thanks a lot for your encouraging words.

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