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Paper Scrap Art

By: Patricia Zapata for A Little Hut

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With a few paper scraps and some glue, you can make a variety of art pieces, like this Paper Scrap Art piece.  This cheap artwork design is unique and modern and can be customized to look however you'd like.  Now you don't have to feel bad about saving all those paper scraps!  This is also a great way to recycle greeting cards.
 

Paper Scrap Art
 

Materials:

  • 2 - 5.5” squares of white card stock
  • Paper trimmer or scissors (craft knife and metal ruler would work too)
  • Three contrasting colors of scraps
  • Glue
  • Square frame (box frame is optional)

 

Instructions:

  1. Cut a 5.5” square into 6 strips that are 5.5” wide and approximately 7/8” tall. The strips don’t need to have an exact height measurement.
     
  2. Cut colored paper strips that are at least 1” tall and of varying widths (from 1/8” to ¼”).

    Paper Scrap Art
     
  3. Add a thin layer of glue to a strip of white card stock and randomly attach strips of paper. Repeat this process with all 6 strips of white card stock.

    Paper Scrap Art
     
  4. Place all strips with the color face down and cut the excess colored paper.

    Paper Scrap Art
     
  5. Glue all 6 strips to the second square of white card stock. Wait for the piece to dry completely before placing it in the frame.

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