Decor Ideas - Recycling Vinyl Records
Recycled decor is in right now and there's no medium more popular than crafts made out of vinyl records. You can get any narrative for a dollar a piece at a thrift store and most of the other materials you need can be found in your home! Records are a exquisite way to decorate a vintage-inspired room, media room or are a exquisite way to accessorize a teenager's bedroom. Here are a few neat things you can do with vinyl records.
Record Bookends
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A friend gave me a pair of these for Christmas and they're so cute! While they can be purchased in a store, they're also very easy to make. All you need to do is get two Lp's and fill your kitchen sink with about three or four inches of boiling water. Then place the narrative in the water and bend it in half at a 90 degree angle. Use a long spoon or spatula to keep the bottom of the narrative flat. Be careful! You don't want to burn yourself. And it's as straightforward as that. Something I would recommend, however, is placing a paperweight on the outside of the narrative when you're using it to hold up heavy books. The pair I have are made from old 45's and they're a exiguous too small and light to hold more than five or six books.
Record Bowl
This is one of the most common ways that habitancy reuse records. I'm sure you've seen them sold in stores and never realized how easy they are to make on your own. Preheat your oven to 200 degrees. Get a glass bowl that is slightly smaller than the narrative and place the narrative on top of it in the oven. Place a can in the middle of the record. As the vinyl melts the can will shape it into a bowl. Keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't melt over the sides of the bowl. When the narrative is in the shape you want, take off it and let it cool before touching. Enjoy!
Record Vase
The directions for this task are the same as the bowl with only a exiguous variation. Instead of setting the narrative on a bowl, you'll lie it flat on a cookie sheet and roll it up into the shape of a vase. The hole in the narrative can be used to hang on a wall or front door. If the bottom of your vase doesn't come to a terminated point you can use a hot glue gun to plug the hole.
Record Clock
This task is incredibly simple. All you need to do is take a drill and widen the hole in the middle of the record. Then pop in a clock kit (which can be purchased at any craft store) and you're done! If you want to get more creative with the develop of your clock, click here.
Album Covers as Wall Art:Lp Frame
There's surely no work complex in this. Album art is usually very artistic and it's such a shame that hardly anything sees it. If you have a popular narrative that you don't listen to much anymore you can frame it and use it as wall art. The best part is the frames keep the narrative protected so if you do decided to listen to your narrative again it won't be warped or damaged. You can purchase this Lp frame from Target for around eight dollars.
Record Wall
Lp's are pretty cool seeing even if you don't melt them. Why not use them as a kind of wallpaper? Now they do gather a lot of dust so if you're not prepared for the upkeep or if you find the aesthetic a exiguous too overwhelming, try using them as a ornamental border instead. It's a great idea for a child or teen's room and it's a task they can even help you with, depending on their age. Just use a tape part to evenly space the records and use cease nails to gather each narrative to the wall. Now you have a cool, rock and roll themed room. Try pairing them with a funky paint color that pops like the shade of blue in the photo or like Swimming in our Ocean Inspired paint palette.
Record Mail Organizer
Put narrative in a 200 degree oven on top of a cookie sheet. Once it is malleable, take off it and bend 1/3 of the narrative toward the center, making a taco shape. Then put an oven-safe plate in in the middle of the folded sides of the record. Put in oven for other exiguous or two. take off and let cool. You can then hang it on the wall with the hole in the record. Or, if you keep your mail in the kitchen like I do, you can attach magnets to the back. You can purchase a bag of nickle-sized magnets with adhesive backing at any craft store for less than but you'll need four or five to hold the narrative to the fridge.
Record Flowers
The narrative is the least difficult part of this decoration. Just place two 45's in an oven preheated to 200 degrees. Lay them level on the rack. This will allow them to ripple. Then take some fabric (I used an old blouse but I think felt would be easier) and sew the separate pieces together to generate two stems. For the leaf, sew along the edge of your fabric and pull the thread at the end to cinch your seam. gather the thread and attach your stems to the wall. Attach your records separately by running a cease tack through the record's center. I think felt would generate a cleaner look for the piece but this was all I had at the time.
Decor Ideas - Recycling Vinyl Records
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