Thursday, January 11, 2018
Zombie Valentine's Day Recycled Tablecloth
Welcome to Amber's Post-Apocalyptic Craft a Week Blog. I know a lot has changed in a short amount of time, but we can't let the hordes of invading zombies stop us from being our craftiest! Valentine's Day is a little over a month away now, and what better way to celebrate than with a romantic candlelight dinner with your special someone? Or a candlelight galentines dinner with friends? Or a relaxing candlelight dinner for one because few of us have consistent access to electricity anymore.
The main thing you'll need for this craft is newspaper. Where we live, The Weekly is mailed to everyone for free. Or it was, until . . . you know. The postal service hasn't been keeping up since the zombies came. Anyway, a lot of people toss their copies of The Weekly into recycling immediately. Brian and I had scavenged some copies so we could burn them for warmth, but then I realized that they also had a lot of crafting potential. If you don't have any newspapers on hand, check your local supermarket or your neighbors' houses. In a pinch, magazine or book pages could work as a newspaper alternative.
You'll also need some candy wrappers, which I imagine you have an ample supply of now. If not, head to your nearest convenience store immediately (with some well armed friends) and start stocking up on them before they're gone. Red or pink wrappers are ideal, but really, any will do. If your valentine criticizes you for using non-Valentines colors in your tablecloth, you should probably turn them over to the zombies.
The other supplies you'll need are tape, scissors, and glue. If you don't have these on hand, head on down to your nearest craft supply store (with your well armed friends) and grab some. There's a good chance no one has thought to raid their candy section yet either.
Materials:
*Newspaper
*Candy wrappers
*Scissors
*Tape
*Glue
Directions:
*Tape together as many sheets of paper as you need to cover your table. Don't be too worried about lining everything up perfectly. No one's going to see it very well by candlelight anyway.
*Cut out heart shapes from candy wrappers.
*Glue the hearts to the newspaper.
Now you're well on your way to having the post-apocalyptic Valentine's Day of your dreams! Come back next week and I'll show you how to make a centerpiece or decorate with body parts, depending on how my week goes.
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