My favorite type of plastic to craft with other than plastic yarn is a plastic
container (e.g. fast food plastic cup, yogurt cups, shampoo bottle, etc.).
These containers are something that you wouldn't typically give a second
thought to tossing away when empty.
Hopefully,
after reading this post, you will think differently about them. You wouldn't
know how versatile it can be just by looking at the plastic container.
If you're still not
quite sure, maybe a creative visual will help. The pictures below are samples
of my plastic container designs.
This is my Florida Gator tote made from
2 (back and front) souvenir Florida Gator plastic cups. I grabbed several of
these out of the trash container at one of the baseball home games.
Sun Visor made from a Taco Bell
plastic cup.
This design was inspired by Suzie's Visor Cap pattern.
Yes, I am a couponer!!! This is my Plarn Coupon Organizer.This was another plastic cup I picked up off the ground during a walk with mydogs.
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Just in case you didn't see my note, in the event you are a fellow couponer, please check out my newest site, Directory of Coupon Websites and Freebies!!
This is a Coca Cola plastic cup tote
made from a large Coca Cola cup
that I took out of the trash
container at one of the local S&S gas station.
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This is a cell phone sleeve I made to
hang inside a market bag
made
from a Wendy's plastic cup.
So are you
feeling it yet? Hopefully you are so let me share with you how I breakdown down
and flatten a plastic container. You'll notice the technique I use mirrors how I make plastic fusion.
This is what you will need:
Scissors, Iron (set on polyester), plastic cup, file folder and a sheet of wax paper
From rim cut down to right above bottom section.
Cut around cup just above bottom section.
Cut off top rim of cup. Feel free to leave it on but experience has shown me that it is more difficult to flatten with the rim on.
Place the cup inside the file folder then lay a piece of wax paper on top.
Using one hand to keep it flat, use the other hand to
place iron flat in the middle of folder then move iron out. As you continue
this, you'll see the cup/container begin to flatten.
Keep moving the iron back and forth wax paper until the cup is completely flat.
Now it's ready to craft with - let your imagination run wild.
p.s. One thing I'll suggest now but will repeat on each tutorial, cover the front of cup with clear tape (masking or shelf cover) to protect the ink. If not, you will notice over time and usage the ink will fade.
Please leave me a comment if you have any questions or would like additional clarification or details.