Today I’m joinng a Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop with several other bloggers! You may notice this post is a little earlier than usual & it will replace my Wednesday post this week. This will be a once a month thing & I hope y’all enjoy!
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a small commission if you buy something through my link or ad. This does not change your cost it just helps keep this blog running. Thanks for your support! See Privacy Policy & Affiliate Deals page for more information.
Welcome to the February Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop! The purpose of this hop is to motivate us {and y’all too} to not just hoard pins, but to make it happen! Look below for a list of past Pinterest Challenges.
- January ~> Making Decorative Paper Clips
This month, I chose to make some Recycled Paper Baskets from this PIN. I have a TON of this brown paper because anytime I receive a package with it, I save it! Time to use some of it & make it more use-ful!
Paper Folding
When I saw this pin, I immediately thought of the STACK of recycled paper & cardboard in my drafting table drawer. The paper I need for this project is on the far right.
I get this kind of paper all the time in delivery boxes. Mostly I use it for pattern tracing & sometimes wrapping.
The instructions for making this are fairly clear & straight forward. I’m just going to share some things I did differently. First, I used a ruler to help start the fold.
This made the strips 2″ wide versus the 1″ listed in the instructions. I also tucked the ends back into the folds, rather than leaving them on the outside.
I suggest finding something interesting to watch on Netflix while you fold up all these strips! ; )
Pressing all the strips with a hot iron will help hold the creases & smooth them out.
Stitching
I decided to use my heavy duty Singer to sew through these strips. I used a denim needle & denim thread for the stitching. The only issue I had was some bird nesting on the back when I sewed too fast.
The speed was making the thread jump out of the tension holders at the top. I think this was just a vibration issue due to sewing through folds of paper.
The top stitch will look nicer than the bottom, because paper tends to pucker on one side when you punch it with a needle.
It will look like this on the bottom.
All stitched up!
I pressed these with the iron one more time before weaving them together.
This part went much quicker than the folding!
The instructions show using hot glue to hold ends together. I used permanent running tape because I felt it was less messy. Plus I didn’t have to wait for it to dry.
All Finished
This basket turned out larger than I expected!
I had a little trouble getting the ends tucked in, but I think it turned out okay.
It holds a good bit of fat quarters!
But I decided to used to hold my tulle collection! It looks much better than the old Easter basket I had it in. : )
Originally I thought I’d make a bunch of these, but they take more time to make than I thought they would. I do have this roll of linen textured wall paper that may make it’s way into a basket one day!
Pin it for later!
To join next month’s challenge, click here to sign-up ⇒ March Pinterest Challenge
Now let’s see what other things Pinterest inspired! Head over and visit the other hosts to see what they crafted, cooked, built, or tried!
Erlene – My Pinterventures • Shirley – Intelligent Domestications
Teri – The Freshman Cook • Chelsea – Making Manzanita
Lisa – Blogghetti • Jenny – Cookies Coffee and Crafts
Joanne – Our Unschooling Journey • Lauren – Mom Home Guide
Roseann – This Autoimmune Life • Rebecca – Simple Practical Beautiful
Beverly – Across the Blvd. • Debra – Shoppe No. 5
Gwen – Geez, Gwen! • Candice – Fearlessly Creative Mammas
Marie – The Inspiration Vault • Laurie – My Husband Has Too Many Hobbies
Emily – Hunny, I’m Home • Jeannee – Centsably Creative
Rebecca – Hello Central Avenue • Micah – Home Faith Family
Cherryl – Farm Girl Reformed • Kristie – Teadoddles
Megan – C’mon Get Crafty • Lynne – My Family Thyme
Chelc – Inside the Fox Den • Michelle – Our Crafty Mom