Upcycled & recycled Valentine’s Day gifts, cards & decorations
Since it’s coming up to Valentine’s Day, I thought it might be nice to have a round up of fun recycling/upcycling Valentine’s Day crafts – for inspiration or purchase!
- Andrea Cook has been making cute Valentine’s Day cards out of recycled handmade paper and fabric scraps. Coupled-up kitties!
- Sarah from Wrapped up with String has also been making pretty recycled paper cards.
- And Alison Bailey Smith told us: “I pulped up lots of paper, in different colours & add hearts using plastic from advent calendars to make cards” – cute idea.
- The Spotted Sparrow has come up with some fun print-and-make ideas: a book of love coupons or an old fashioned library card. I like the idea of reusing the latter each year but that’s possibly because I’m cheap ;)
- Not strictly Valentine’s-y but I love this notebook made from recycled materials – an old shirt, beer mats and reclaimed tissue paper have been used to make it. It would make a fab diary.
- We saw the equivalent at Christmas but I still love the idea of magazines being upcycled into garlands – using a heart-shaped punch and a sewing machine, this Valentine’s Day garland is made in next to no time. (A flower seed catalogue would work well too – pretty coloured flowers a-go-go – and they’re very common at this time of year.)
- Another way to make a heart garland is to curve strips into hearts – and hearts within hearts. Lots of pretty examples made from maps, old books, music scores and other vintage papers…
- If your loved one is, like mine, not exactly the most punctual person in the world – how about a heart shaped clock made from an old vinyl record?
- Personally John and I aren’t big Valentine’s people but have been known to bestow the occasional love token upon each other at other times of the year. A couple of years ago, we bought something in a paper bag with red hearts on it – when John was out, I cut out all the hearts and left them in his closed laptop – when he opened it, they flew everywhere – a shower of hearts. :)
Will you be upcycling or recycling anything for your loved one(s) for Valentine’s Day? If so, tell us your plans – if it won’t ruin the surprise ;)
(Thanks to everyone who sent suggestions via Twitter!)
I used food boxes (mac and cheese, cereal, etc), candy wrappers, and scrap paper from my kids’ backpacks to create all the valentine’s for their classroom exchange. Check out pictures at http://thestewardship.blogspot.com. The entry is called My Funny Valentine
ooh, love your hearts in the laptop idea, Louisa!
I made a photo album for my husband from an old circuit board (he accidentally blew one up while working on his senior design project) old newspaper and leftover paint. I also added flashing lights from an old card.
http://feliciafollum.blogspot.com/2011/02/circuit-board-gift-cardphoto-album.html
He loved it because it had something important to him that was just laying around, now he gets to display it. I am sure there are other things that could be used for the cover maybe an xbox game box or a photocopy of a book or game glued on cardboard. I don’t know, I guess that is up to you guys.
Right on-this helped me sort things right out.
i think these are great ideas, as a couple we only exchanged cards. Love is more than just one commercial day :)