Old Can from Drab to Fab #Scribble Challenge

SC_1 I was recently selected to participate in the Scribble Shop Challenge where I’m given a box of random supplies and instructions to use as many of the items as I can to create a project. The Scribble Shop is an online store that sells all of your favorite craft supplies. 75,000+ to be exact. Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about!
This was really exciting for me as it was my first challenge EVER! Being the simple girl that I am, I came up with something really simple that anybody to can do. But first let me show you the goods:
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In my box came the following treasures:
Paisley Shape Felt Stickers
 
If I’m being honest I first thought “Oh shoot! What did I get myself into??” lol But that didn’t keep me from taking on the challenge and putting these items to use. And believe it or not, I did manage to use everything in the box!
I decided to take an old can of formula and dress it up. The first thing I did was trace my popsicle sticks onto the back of some scrapbook paper that I had on hand (but the Scribble Shop sells it too!) and cut them out. I used Mod Podge to glue the scrapbook paper to the popsicle sticks. Once the glue was dry, I grabbed some sand paper from the garage and sanded off the overlapping paper giving each stick a nice worn look.
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Next I took my hot glue gun and started gluing the embellished popsicle sticks around the can. I added some green glass gems to the inside to weigh the can down and finished it off with some raffia for fun and some colored pencils
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Still trying to use all of the supplies in my box, I decided to create a little card for the front of the can now making this a cute teacher gift. I used my paisley stickers and some some Dress It Up embellishments to create a flower on the front of the card and used my stencil and a gold colored pencil to create a little logo ornament for the back. I finished it up with some ink along the edges to give it a bit of a distressed look and tied it on with raffia.
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I really love how it came out. My girls are itching to get their hands on the colored pencils. I do have to say, I was very impressed with the colored pencils. I don’t use colored pencils often but the times that I have, they just always seemed kind of dull. These seemed very silky and smooth and the colors showed up very well. 🙂
I hope you take some time to day to visit the Scribble Shop. I’m positive that you will find whatever you’re looking for. They also have online presences on Facebook, Twitter and Google+ and you should follow them there so that you can keep updated on what’s going on with them. 🙂
xoxo,
Diana
**I was compensated by the Scribble Shop to create this project and to write this post but the thoughts and views are entirely my own.
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XOXO
Diana
www.thegirlcreative.com

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19 Comments

  1. Very cute! I love the craft sticks covered in the polka dot paper. Great idea.

  2. Oh, I love this! You did great great! So happy you love the end product… and now I’m inspired to use up my popcicle stick collection!!!
    xoxo
    Mich

  3. Youre the second one today I saw take part in this challenge. I love your can, its really cute. Would be an awesome kids project too!

  4. Out of everyone I’ve seen this is the MOST like my project! Great job! Yours looks adorable!

  5. Love it, Diana! So cute!! Great box of goods to challenge your mind (:

  6. You really rocked it – I’m a huge fan of polka dots, so this does it for me. 😀

  7. Steph @ somewhatsimple says:

    Your project turned out great!!!

  8. I love your project. My favorite thing is that you covered the popsicle sticks with pretty paper, but I also love how simple and fun the project is! Great job!

  9. Kassi @ Truly Lovely says:

    That turned out super cute! Love the bright colors! 🙂

  10. Hi Diana,
    Thank you for participating in the Scribble Shop Challenge.
    The Pencil holder you made is great! I like how you used the felt stickers on the card!You really used all of the materials we sent, good job!
    We are posting the finalist on our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ScribbleShop tomorrow, March 30th, 2012.
    Stay Tunned!

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