We are big on recycling at my house, so in the past all my paper, cardboard, and junk mail has gone to the recycling center down the road. Since I became interested in paper crafting, I see those materials with new eyes. Now I recycle them a different way – I use them in my projects!

I cut out my first batch of tags from junk mail this week, and it couldn’t have been simpler.

I collected several sizes of advertising cards that came in the mail and grabbed some store-bought tags I had on hand. I traced the tags onto the cards, but I could just as easily have drawn the lines with a ruler to my desired height and width. I could have even cut the cards into strips without measuring them first and then snipped off the corners to create tags. I used my paper trimmer to make it quick and easy, and because my scissor skills are awful!

Now I can either glue on some card stock or paper, or brush paint or gesso over them to create a sturdy base for a mixed media project. I love free supplies!

What is your favorite way to use junk mail in your art? Please share in the comments!
Blessings,
~Happy Heart Art Girl

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