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Upcycled Artificial Sweetener Box
"So many of the products that we buy from the grocery store come in really cool packaging. It's a shame to throw them away if we're able to use them for something else. I upcycled this Truvia box to use for storing little odds and ends on my craft desk. I have some buttons leftover from another project, a small glue pen, and a partial sheet of rhinestones that I will need later this week for a project. It's a waste to throw it away if you can create something clever with it."
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniqueGeneral Paper Crafting
Project or Page Size8.5 inches x 11 inches
Type of Paper UsedScrapbook Paper
Why You'll Love This Trash to Treasure Craft
Are you looking for a fun and eco-friendly craft project to tackle? Look no further than our upcycled artificial sweetener box project! Here are the top 5 reasons why you should give it a try:
1. Reduce waste: By upcycling artificial sweetener boxes, you are giving these containers a second life and keeping them out of the landfill. It's a small but impactful way to reduce waste in your home.
2. Budget-friendly: Instead of tossing out these empty boxes, why not repurpose them into something beautiful and useful? This craft project is a great way to save money on new storage containers or organizers.
3. Unleash your creativity: Upcycling projects like this one allow you to get creative and think outside the box (pun intended!). You can personalize your artificial sweetener box with paint, paper, fabric, or any other materials you have on hand.
4. Organization: These upcycled boxes can be used to store all sorts of small items like jewelry, office supplies, or craft materials. They are a cute and practical way to keep your space organized and clutter-free.
5. Unique gift idea: Once you've mastered the art of upcycling artificial sweetener boxes, you can create personalized gifts for friends and family. Fill the boxes with homemade goodies or small trinkets for a thoughtful and eco-conscious present.
So grab those empty artificial sweetener boxes and let your creative juices flow with this fun and rewarding craft project!
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Marilyn B
Mar 26, 2017
Up cycling is always good, and sometimes creativity makes something better than purpose bought! I have taken raisin containers, oatmeal, etc and covered them in fabric scraps with glue and ribbon to hold baked goods given as gifts! Trash becomes not only useful, but pretty too! Everyone loved the containers I gave them as much as what was inside, and they could reuse them again too! Super idea!
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