Recycle Paper into Crafts, Unlock Your Prayer Power!

Newspaper Crafts

by Kathleen Callanan, Web Designer and Genealogist


Yes, you guessed right! My new eBook should launch on 1 September. Be sure to get the announcement when it will be available. Sign up for my private list below.

Now, here's my true story:
What do you do when your Mom is 80+, a member of the local Hobby Club and needs transportation to events for "Members Only"? Unless you want to sit outside waiting in car, you join the Hobby Club, that's what you do!

Mom is talented in crochet, needlepoint, crafts and plastic canvas projects. As long as I can remember, she entered her delicate dollies, exquisite edge laces, colorful afghans and crocheted household items in competitions. Grace Callanan has won numerous ribbons from Fairs and Exhibits spanning 60 years. Her gorgous, colorful products have an aire of originality and practicality. Her talents were inherited by my older sister. Patti-Ann Stanley paints, sews, restores and renovates dolls of all kinds and is a Cloth Doll artist. In the summer of 2000, one of her original dolls was selected in the Hoffman Challenge to travel in exhibition for a year.

One would think all this talent would naturally fall on my shoulders, too, but I tend to be all thumbs when it comes to crochet. And, I have been told that I do not have an eye for colors and not to try to make a living with my sketches. Rather than art, I excell in science and math. I did attend the University of Michigan and University of Hawaii, was graduated with degrees in Engineering and spent my last 16 pre-retirement years in the aerospace industry. So, as a new Hobby Club member, I needed to find a project, especially one I could sell at the semi-annual bazaars.

I began thinking of what materials I had around the house that could be recycled. When my frequent flyer miles came due a few months earlier, I was offered a subscription to a daily financial paper. It was a case of what one calls "use it or lose it". All summer I received daily copies printed on salmon colored paper. They were so unusal, I saved a large stack for later reading and recycling. Looking at that stack, the idea of newspaper craft came alive. Strips of this salmon newsprint and a flour/water paste can be used in an old fashioned method for creating thickness and body. The idea of making napkin holders was born!

My first thoughts were to cut strips of newspaper parallel to the printing and wrap them around a ring shape. A person could then read the daily news while dining! I tried making a few rings using that method, but the result was not as pleasing as I had envisioned. For the outer layer, I began using brightly colored strips cut from the advertising boxes of the newspaper. After shellacing the rings, they shine and sparkle like enamel. I sell the rings for $10 per set of four. The pattern sells for $2.50 at our Hobby Club Bazaar!

My eBook entitled, "Recycle Paper into Crafts, Unlock Your Prayer Power!" is expected to be released on September 1st. This book contains the details of this project and much more. I show how to make the entire craft project into a moment of prayer and how to preserve that prayer throughout the year. You'll find it really good reading. If you would like to be on my private mailing list, just sign up now.

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I am already starting on a second eBook about jewelry using Recycled Paper Craft beads. In that book I will also give tips on how to use these beads in many kinds of jewelry, give you details from a recent, privately contracted Market Research report on the handcrafted bead industry and more. Needless to say, I am really excited about this one.



Kathleen Callanan is a web design consultant and avid genealogist. For your website design questions, contact her at: kjcallanan@callanan.org.
Visit The QuietZone for genealogy of the Great Lakes Region.
Be sure to visit Patti-Ann's site at: http://www.pattianncreations.com .
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