What to do with your #4 plastic?
There are some things in life that are just so simple that it astounds me how entertaining it can be. Like melting plastic, for example. I have wanted to fuse plastic for a long time because I simply love recycling/reusing materials and I adore all the cute items I see made with it. Really, just search "fused plastic" on Etsy and see what you get. It's funky and waterproof. Perfect. And we have a HUGE sack of plastic shopping bags that go unused.
I am, sadly, without a sewing machine. I haven't really committed to being here for the long haul so I haven't wanted to make the investment. I am also too lazy to do a lot of hand sewing. This is how I ended up with christmas light covers. I just fused about four layers of plastic together (the bags are rather thick, use 6-8 layers for thin bags) then cut out the shapes afterwards. I wrapped each around a light and stapled it together at the opening. I think they are wonderful. A bit whimsical without being too cutesy. I have them, for the time being, hanging in one long strip vertically in the kitchen.
There are numerous tutorials spread about the web on how to fuse plastic, so I will save myself the energy of posting one and just refer you [here] or, if you prefer to learn by video go [here]. It's seriously easy. Don't forget to work in a well ventilated area. Even though I didn't smell anything, I won't pretend that fumes weren't floating all around me.
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You never cease to amaze me. I LOVE your blog!
Thanks K.... I love my blog. I have about 12 extra covers in red. You interested?
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