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Magazine Wreath
Magazine Wreath
Looking for a unique statement art piece to add to your home? Grab some magazines and roll up the pages to make a piece similar to this one, from Rag and Bone ! Looking for something a little smaller, but still want…
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Make a Rolled Paper Wreath
Dollar Store Crafts — This wreath is colorful and stunning, and made of recycled magazine pages! Looks like it would be a fun project to do while you’re watching some guilty-pleasure TV shows. This is a fun modern art accent, but would also be pretty as a frame for a photo, child’s art, or a mirror. Project is by The Rag & Bone blog and found via Reycled Crafts. [full project instructions here] Wrap the paper around a pencil or other long skinny item. Use some of your old magazine or catalog pages to make this. You can make your own round frame by ...

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