As the old joke goes, what is black and white and read all over? The newspaper! Not as many people read the paper these days and many papers are losing money and shutting down. But I still like holding a paper in my hands once in a while, even if I cannot find one I trust anymore.
I figured if I cannot find a paper worth reading, maybe I could find some fun crafts to do with the ones that sometimes get delivered to my door. After doing a search on Pinterest, I found these awsome ideas. I hope you find one you like. Enjoy!
Source: michelemademe.com via Ashley Dera on Pinterest
Source: wanelo.com via Sarah on Pinterest
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Source: loveisthethingwithwings.blogspot.com via Tiffany on Pinterest
Source: clevernesting.com via Marie on Pinterest
Source: crafted-love.blogspot.com via Aubrey on Pinterest
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Wow, those are very creative ideas on how to be crafty with newspapers!
Twitter: WagnerDebra
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Wow,how clever! Love those shoes. (slippers)
Twitter: simplystacienet
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So cool! Those shoes are awesome!
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Twitter: tarasview
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I love those ideas! I think the shoes are genius and the flowers are just beautiful! The art is so fun too. People are so clever
Twitter: craftrunwag
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Great post! Love the rose wreath. I may just have to try to attempt it myself
Twitter: wizkey
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These are such cute ideas!! I love the frame. Thanks for sharing!! Following from Family Time Tuesday hop.
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Twitter: susiescoupons
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These are amazing. I especially love the wreath and the frame.
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Twitter: faceformers
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I love the newspaper nails and wall art. How do the shoes hold up in the rain lol…it’s awesome!
Good question! Maybe lots of shellac lol!
I wouldlove to learn the wreath of roses for the mother of our paper girls she drives them every day.
That would be a thoughtful gift!
I am really impressed with the paper crafts. WHo would have known!