These are some containers I made by recycling Christmas tins. Cool, huh? If you'd like to win one of these, scroll down and enter my giveaway. If you'd like to make your own and keep Christmas tins out of landfills, just keep on reading!
These are the "before" pictures for the above containers. I got these for $1 at Goodwill, but I'm sure you can just search through your attic and find a few.
What else you might like to have on hand:
1) Rust-oleum Clear Enamel
2) 3M Super 77 Adhesive (Caution: This sticky stuff will not leave you alone!)
3) Rust-oleum Universal Primer & Paint (amazing stuff)
4) Some kind of paper to wrap around the tin. I printed out digital scrapbooking paper from JW Illustrations Jungle Pack.
5) Keep Calm & Teach On Graphics (No worries, I have them already made for you at my TpT store here. :))
What to Do:
Apply several coats of Primer/Paint to the tin.
I kept the lid on because I'm worried about the paint chipping everytime you close the lid. But by doing so, you will still see the Christmas background when you open the lid.
Paste the graphic on the lid.
To do so:
1) Download the graphics from my TpT store or make your own.
2) Measure the diameter of your lid.
3) Insert your graphic into Power Point or whatever design program you're familiar with for resizing.
4) Resize your graphic to a little bit less than the diameter of your lid.
5) Print and paste (I used the 3M Super 77. I tried Mod Podge and had serious elephant skin issues because the paper was too thin. But you Mod Podge experts can probably do it fine.)
Add paper to the side.
I printed this paper and cut it into several strips based on the dimensions of the tin. I like using stripes because you can line up the strips fairly well without telling where one strip ends and one begins.
Add a protective sealant coat.
You could probably use Mod Podge once the glue has completely dried, but I took no chances. I added several coats of Rust-olem clear enamel. The more you coat, the glossier it gets. Any type of acrylic glaze or sealant I'm sure would do great.
Ta-dah!! This tin makes me happy.
GIVEAWAY:
So, if you would like one of the three tins above mailed to you (they are super cute but not perfect in condition):
* Do one OR MORE of the following and comment on this post:
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5) Link as many posts of your own that involve recycling here at this blog by clicking on the header "By Area" or "By Material."
* Be sure to list each action as a separate entry.
* Three randomly chosen winners will be announced next Sunday night, July 29th, 2012.
* Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize.
Keep calm and RECYCLE on!
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As the Student Council sponsor on my campus we have host a contest for Earth Day. We have the upper grades as a class create different projects using 90% recyclable materials. They are then judged and voted on. Winner gets a pizza party. The students had a blast with the contest. The projects are then donated to a local retirement center.
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We recycle the print cartridges and paper and lunch trays. Each grade takes a week to be in charge of the recycling. It is a great competition.
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