I want to wish each of you who celebrate it, a very joyous Easter.
I hope today's project conveys the true spirit of this joyous day.

Materials (from top left clockwise):
Craft paint, your choice
Crop-a-dile *
Scraps of vintage sheet music
Cheese cracker box, one side
*CJ asked what a Crop-a-dile was and why you would need one. They are totally worth the money (mine was a gift, but I know it cost $30.00 USD) if you have problems with grip. They are for cutting holes in just about everything, including items far too heavy for your regular hole punch. I've used mine on those laminate counter top samples they used to give free at big box home improvement stores in the U.S. There are two hole sizes along the two sides (1/8" and 3/16"), and you can adjust the distance from the top or edge you want for the hole via the precision sliding guide. But that's not all. There is a movable piece on one side in the center that allows you to set small and large eyelets, snaps, or washers. One side is not movable, but you can twist the square to get the right setting for the part you want to set.
I hope I haven't confused anyone. If so, please ask, because I can visualize what I want to explain, but it's easier to show than tell. If you use one, please tell why or if you like yours. No, I'm not getting paid to ask!

You might be able to see this was last night when I started painting the background.









I'm so grateful you have stuck with me through this month of recycling, reusing, repurposing, and reimagining. And I LOVE your comments, because they keep me going. And I hope your (Easter) Sunday is a glorious one!
Happy Easter to you dear Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful hanging from humble beginnings I love the colours and the bold letters
Chrissie xx
Love the pretty hanging, and glad you were able to use the flowers. I know what you mean about poking fibres through small holes, I had the same problem yesterday while making a tag. I have a larger crop-a-dile, which is also wonderful to use, and was well worth the money. Happy Easter to you and your 2 4 legged companions. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI too have a crop-a-dile, and it is extremely useful! Fabulous project from simple stuff. Loving all your recycled projects - an inspiration. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteJust popping by to wish the three of you a very Happy Easter. Have a wonderful day today.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
ps love your recylcing
That's interesting on the crop-a-dile..Another tool I must add to my arsenal. I do want to get into book making. Is that what you primarily use for your books! I like the template idea. Could you have used the blue needle thing to pull the fiber through? That's another tool I think I need.😉 I love the way you have repurposed the pieces to create something pretty. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use the cereal box and I love the colours you placed on it. The word is perfect and the hanging area is fun!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hanging.
Lovely, Elizabeth! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteA quick visit around all the blogs I follow...so just wishing you a Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteYou're always busy reinventing something Elizabeth.
thanks for explaining the crop-a-dile. Might have to be on the look out for that one. Such a lovely wallhanging. A great idea to make gifts for the worthy. Happy Easter to you and the kitties.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Elizabeth, loving your new art piece
ReplyDeleteKathy
Happy Easter! Your hanging is perfect for the season :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter dear Elizabeth!
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Susi
This does look fabulous Elizabeth! Happy Easter! Chrisxx
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and made with left over from a box, Wow. You have so many fantastic ideas.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a lovely Easter weekend.
Yvonne xx
Nice project for this wonderful day. The flowers make them especially perfect for Easter too. Did you have fun out yesterday? And hopefully a wonderful Easter too. I'm with you about the Cropidile too. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteYou really are creative Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
This is so bright and fun Elizabeth! I love the variety in your work. I've just made ten postcards from recycled box-board. I love it for acrylics. And not that I would throw it in the trash (we have a pretty good recylcling program here) but it does save it from needing to be picked up and recycled commercially.
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice, Elizabeth. I hope you had a joyous Easter.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you about the Crop-O-Dile. The are great.
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