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Plastic Container Upcycle Eye Glass Holder

By Kalamitykelli @venuscorpiogirl

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

My friend from work, Jennifer, brought this Great Value drink mix container to me and asked if I thought I could do anything with it. I had to think on it for a while but then – it hit me – I needed several reading glass holders thorughout the house and also at the office. Why? Because I either cannot accept or get used to wearing reading glasses. I guess I don’t like getting older too much. Anyway, it was all pretty easy and you can do it to.

First, you start with the container – cut off the wrapper and run it through the dishwasher or wash it really well.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

You will need something to weigh it down – I used part of a bag of that tumbled glass you can get at Michael’s. I had some left over from another project.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

Then I went to my favorite graphic place – Graphics Fairy – and found that pretty picture of a rose. I copied it off and cut it out.

I sprayed Primer for Plastics on the outside and then after it dried, I spray painted it pink. Using Mod Podge, I put it on the front and covered the entire thing with Mod Podge.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

I had this fabric from when Rocket was a baby – I got it at Hancock Fabrics but I am sure you can get it at any fabric store.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

Now it’s time to put it all together. I cut out three small pieces and after putting the tumbled glass in the bottom, I put three pieces of the pile fabric in it.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

I used Mod Podge on the first piece I put down so it would stay glued onto the glass and then put the other two on top.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

See? You need to put that in first and it fits really nicely.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

Measure the fabric so it will fit all the way around.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

Then measure how long it should be. You may have to trim around both of them to make them fit right.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

Put Mod Podge around the top rim of the fabric then fit it back in.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

I used some clothespins and chip clips to hold it down till it dried.

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen

And then it was done! The colors ran a bit but I like it that way – I think it makes it look like water colors.
I’ve got my reading glasses in them right now!

Eye Glass Holder - Kellis Kitchen


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