Materials Needed
1. Old denim jeans
2. A blender of food processor
3. White craft glue
4. Water in a large flat pan
5. Screen or mesh in a frame
6. Drying rack
7. Scissors
Preparing the Denim Jean Fabric
The first thing to do when preparing the denim jean fabric is to cut up the pair of pants or other clothing item that it comes from. Cutting the fabric into small pieces is helpful for the process. Make sure to throw out any seams, rivets, stitched hems, zippers, and any other thick decorations.
After you have a pile of denim jean scraps, put some into your blender or food processor. Either chop the jeans material up into blue denim fluff, or add some water and blend it into a type of fabric soup. The method will depend on your style of blender or processor. If you chop it up dry, you should add water to it at the end.
Building the Tools to Make the Gift Paper
In order to make the denim jeans gift paper, you need a large pan with water in it. You also need a screen with a sturdy frame that can be handled easily. You can make this with an old piece of window screen and some wooden boards. Simply use a utility stapler to affix the screen tightly to a rectangle made from the boards. The screen area should be about the size you want your finished gift paper to be.
Completing the Denim Jeans Gift Paper
Dump the blue jean denim fabric fluff, or soup, into the rectangular pan full of water. Add a large amount of the white craft glue and dissolve it in the water. Swish it around until the material is distributed relatively evenly. You do not want large clumps.
Then, carefully slide the screen frame into the water under the blue jean fabric. Without tilting it, pull the screen up so that the denim fibers spread out over the screen. Make sure they spread evenly by shaking or swishing the screen slightly.
Pick the screen completely out of the water and place it on a rack to drip dry. When the blue jean material is completely dry, turn the screen over and tap it gently out of the screen. Trim the edges if you desire.
Following these easy craft instructions, you can make gift paper out of your old denim jeans. This gift paper not only saves the denim material from the trash, it can be used to write letters or be given as a gift in a stationary set.
Published by Melanie L. Marten
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- The first thing to do when preparing the denim jean fabric is to cut up the pair of pants
- After you have a pile of denim jean scraps, put some into your blender or food processor.
6 Comments
Post a Commentcant wait to try it thanks
seem to difficult :(
Do you know of any denim paper makersin CANADA?
how long does it take to make it
What an awesome way to recycle jeans! Thanks!
Excellent instructions! we'll be giving this project a try :)