A Recycled Container Makes Great Storage!
Awhile back, I bought some ice cream that came in a pretty nifty plastic container (it was good, too!). I saved it because I thought I might be able to use it for something. I use sponge brushes all the time and buy them in bulk. I have a ton of them but have no real place to store them. I figured I’d use the ice cream container but “dress it up” a little to match my decor. Today, I’ll share how to recycle a container and make it pretty and useful!
Did you know that recycled containers also make great packaging for gifts? Check out this post on making a gift container out of a coffee can!
Materials:
- Plastic ice cream container
- Scrapbooking paper
- Pencil
- Mod Podge & brush
- Scissors & craft knife
Throughly wash and dry the container. Mine is oval-shaped with a lid which can be useful for all sorts of things! (The ice cream was good, too!)
I wrapped the paper around the container and drew a line to cut the paper in the shape of the container.
This particular container has a lip around the top edge so I used blue painter’s tape to secure the paper to the container, then used the craft knife to cut around the edge.
I laid the piece I just cut on the remaining scrapbooking paper in order to cut a second piece. I cut the second piece slightly shorter so that the paper stopped at the sides of the container.
I covered the container with Mod Podge in Matte and positioned the longer first piece on the container, then I smoothed out any wrinkles or bubbles. I applied Mod Podge on the rest of the container and positioned the second piece of paper.
I wanted to cover the center of the lid, also. The leftover piece of paper just happened to be wide enough for the lid. In order to cut the oval, I positioned the paper on the lid and used my fingernail to score the arc. I folded the paper in half and cut the other arc.
I coated the lid with Mod Podge and adhered the paper. Once everything was dry, I coated the entire container with Mod Podge to seal the paper.
Voila! Pretty storage for my brushes!
I have hoarded saved several containers that I plan on updating. Any questions on how to recycle an ice cream container and make it pretty? Leave a comment below!
Originally posted 2012-06-19 08:00:23.
Wow, that did turn out cute, and I don’t think I would have guessed it came from an ice cream carton! Stopping by from Tip Me Tuesday!
Thanks so much! It gives me an excuse to eat more ice cream!
Love this idea! I am pinning it 🙂
Thank you so much! I appreciate it! 🙂
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