Monday, September 6, 2010

Painting on Paper – Corrugated Cardboard Roses

Flower impressions using rolled curragated cardboard

Make flower impressions on paper crafts with curragated cardboard and paint.

Join me on a journey this week fellow paper crafters as I test out ways to use corrugated cardboard for paper crafts.

Got a lovely corrugated cardboard envelope in the mail this week (containing a great read btw, “Corked” by Kathryn Borel) and instead of recycling in the paper pile, I’ve decided to challenge myself to find a way to use this box in creative ways for paper crafts.

Starting with today’s experiment… corrugated cardboard flower impressions. This technique for embelishment has probably been around for eons, but it’s new to me, so, here we go!

Corrugated cardboard flower impressions are uber easy. All you need is a rolled piece of currugated cardboard (pictured) and a little paint. I used a pearl pink fabric paint to start to add a little texture to the flower.

corrugated cardboard flower design

Use rolled corrugated cardboard to create a flower impression.

As you can see in the picture, it makes a pretty neat impression. I’m still testing the technique on scrap paper, but I’ll return to show you the results of a finished product (I’m thinking card or gift bag.) If you are inspired to try this technique out, too (and I hope that you are) send a link to your creations, I’d love to see them!

Also stay tuned for more experimentation with currogated cardboard paper craft embelishments. If you have any suggestions or ideas, please post them in the COMMENTS section and I see about giving them a go!

Comments

3 Responses to “Painting on Paper – Corrugated Cardboard Roses”
  1. Marie says:

    I love the way you come up with creative ways to use what you have on hand to add to your crafting techniques.

  2. Pretty! With the fabric paint, these would embellish a t-shirt very nicely for spring.

  3. BarbWebb says:

    Great idea re: t-shirt! Would even be great for pillows, too, I’m sure. Hmmm… a star design next maybe? Thanks for the inspiration!!

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