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A botanical frame

Have you ever found yourself wondering while taking out your trash if there was a way to reuse some of it, but you weren't really sure where to start?


This project, a botanical frame made from recycled paper and cardboard, is intended to be an affordable activity since most of the materials are easily found (perhaps you already have them at home).


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I wanted this workbook to be comprehensive, with as many explanations as possible, to guide you as if it were a physical workshop.


This is not a DIY where you put two dots of glue and that's it, my goal here is that what you are going to create will last over time.




What's the point of spending hours crafting  if after two days everything falls apart?


Through this workbook, I'll show you what you can create from a simple cardboard box.


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It's a slow activity, but one where you take your time, which makes it both creative and relaxing.

We always tend to think we don't have much time until we start calculating the number of hours we spend in front of screens, and finally, we realize that a break to create with our hands must be possible.


The workbook contains all the information you need so that even if your box is different from the one I use (in my case, it's a tissue box), you can adapt the project to your own materials!

I hope you enjoy this activity. I'm available if you encounter any difficulties during the creation process or if you'd like to share your Botanical frame with me.


I can't wait to see your masterpieces.





 
 
 

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