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Recycle Craft Geometric Holder

April 6, 2020 by Nadia van Zyl Leave a Comment

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Turn a rectangular box from the recycling bin into a cool geometric holder to keep stationery, craft supplies even hair brushes in!

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This recycle craft is a great project for tweens or teens. All you need is a box like this and felt tipped markers(Sharpies)! It almost look like stained glass effect, so pretty!

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Use a black marker and a ruler to draw lines all around the box. Let the lines continue from one side to the other. You can make as many lines as you want. The more lines you draw, the more intricate the geometric design will be.

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Choose at least 3 colors to color the geometric design. Contrasting colors works best. But you can choose colors you like too!

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Make a cool geometric holder reusing a box that would have ended up in the bin! A great recycle craft for tweens and teens!

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