Five fun uses for your spirograph doilies
Guest post and photos by Angelika Holz (a.k.a. Freda Fredriksson) from Germany.
Now what to do with all these beautiful little circles?
You can scan them and if you are familiar with a graphic program like Photoshop you can recolor them and add a different background like I did.
But you can also just use your original drawings, cut or punch them, and use them for gifts and decorations.
1. They make beautiful embellishments for gift packaging. You can just use the spirograph circle, punch a hole in it and fix it on your gift with a ribbon. Or you can get creative and combine them with bigger gift tags and other pieces you have at hand. My favorite is the one with crown and wings.
2. You can cut them and add little hangers and use them as ornaments
3. You can cut a circle from the center and a slit and you’ve got beautiful glass markers for your next party.
4. You can cut label shaped pieces and make very special book plates for your notes and diaries.
5. You can print or copy them on self adhesive paper, then cut circles and other shapes and you’ve got pretty and very handy stickers and seals.
Have fun!
Check out Angelika’s blog at fredaf.wordpress.com!
Thank you so much, Heather!
I am so honored to be a guest blogger on your inspirational site and I hope visitors get some ideas and find my tips useful.