Recycled Magazine Page Crafts

  • Mini Magazine Page Flowers Craft

    Mini Magazine Page Flowers Craft

    Mini recycled magazine page chrysanthemums are just the sweetest and great anytime or for a special occasion! I could have sworn that i made larger versions of these a good ten years ago, but the only thing I found on my blog is a felt version of these, also wonderful! I had totally forgotten about…

  • Magazine Page Collage Vase Of Flowers!

    Magazine Page Collage Vase Of Flowers!

    With Purim just around the corner, now is a great time to start making fun decorations, which in my case are going to include a bunch of collages, vases of flowers, and maybe even some castles, which just occured to me as I type this!  I’ll let you in on a little secret: I need…

  • Recycled Magazine Page Feathers

    Recycled Magazine Page Feathers

    Feathers are such a lovely thing to make out of paper, and with Yom Kippur in just two days, and Succot following four days after that, well there is no time like the present than to whip up some great recycled magazine page feathers yourself! Jewish holidays aside, they’d also look just lovely in a…

  • Recycle Magazine Pages And Make Artful Crafting Paper

    Recycle Magazine Pages And Make Artful Crafting Paper

      Hey fellow packrats, I’ve got a great recycling craft idea for you, you know to help you unload some of those piles of old magazines! You can make some really artfully striped crafting paper using old magazine pages, and believe me it is so much fun you’ll want to make a bunch, Roll up…

  • Recycled Magazine Page Nesting Bowls!

    I love recycling crafts, and finally had a chance to try making some bowls from recycled magazine pages. It’s really quite simple and even youngish kids can help fold the pages while those old enough to handle a glue gun can make these themselves. And there are really no steadfast rules, so you can use…

  • Recycling Crafts: Rolled Paper Beads and Necklaces!

    This wonderful project that many of us remember from our childhoods is brought to you as a result of the thoughtfulness of my kind friend Chava BenTzion. She was doing this project with her sweet son Yosef, and thought to take photos in case I’d want to use them on the blog! Isn’t that a…