22 March, 2026

Spring to go

Just a quick little post today, an impulsive crafting project I made recently during my rehabilitation stay. We had a bit of a snowstorm shortly after I arrived, which left many trees in the area damaged. Some have fallen, others have lost branches. I decided to pick a small piece from a chestnut tree and place it into one of those paper coffee cups.
I didn't know what to expect, and in fact, nothing happened for a while, but suddenly, the bulbs became bigger. After a while, they opened up to show soft green foliage.
To make the sight more acceptable, I decided to upcycle the paper cup in one of my crafting sessions. 
I covered it in multiple layers of white acrylic paint, and once that was dry, I added different shades of brown using a sponge. I let that dry, too, only to realize the upper part had white patches when I was done. I covered that up using dark brown and a pencil, which makes for that difference in colour. I liked the contrast, however, and decided to leave it that way.
I then created a small tag saying "Spring to go". I didn't use my best handwriting, but I added two tiny hearts and a pink button. It was the best thing I could find among the crafting supplies, and I used its holes to position it onto the cup: taking a raffia-covered wire, I pierced through the paper cup and the tag, adding a button, and finishing everything with a bow. 
As for the papercup, I decided to leave it like this, just a plain paper cup covered in brown acrylic paint.
Once I was done, I placed the tiny branch back into the paper cup. I think it gives for a nice, even though modest, Easter/spring arrangement. The bulbs have opened up completely by now, and the leaves are growing from day to day. I wonder how much they'll continue growing? And what will I do with it once I'll be heading home? I guess I'll leave it on the exchange-counter for somebody else to enjoy and observe the development.  

challenges:
krafty chicks: CAS
card free zone: ATG but a card
crafty calendar: spring
crafty catz: ATG
creative crafty uncles: spring/Easter
little red wagon: signs of spring
love to craft: ATG 
make my monday: all tied up - string, ribbon, twine
nachteulen: spring/Easter

17 comments:

  1. wow - the arrangement is so beautiful.
    I´m sure, somebody will enjoy it...
    Thank you for linking up at Nachteulen Challenge!
    Good luck and happy crafting!
    Ilse (thera)


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  2. A lovely idea, that baby tree is definitely flourishing. Thank you for joining in at Crafty Calendar and Crafty Catz Challenges.
    Chris
    x

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  3. Love the recycled cup holding the blooming branch! Fun sentiment tag to go with it too! Great idea! Thanks for sharing with us over @ Make My Monday.

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  4. Great way to spruce up the tree's container, glad you shared it with us at Allsorts challenge!

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  5. A lovely idea and love how you decorated the cup -perfect sentiment. Thank you for joining us at A Place to Start.
    Carol DT x

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  6. wowow, this is such a great idea!Thank you for sharing this wonderful creation with us at Love to CRaft

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  7. This makes such a nice spring decoration, thanks so much for sharing at Allsorts challenge!

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  9. What a very fun project and so appropriate for spring. Iʻm so pleased youʻve shared with us over at Little Red Wagon Challenge this week!

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  10. A fun way to rescue a fallen tree, to make cuttings and see it continue to grow. Hope your rehabilitation time was less than mine was, 11.5 weeks in 3 different hospitals. I can walk 60m now! Thank you for joining us at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends and good luck in the prize draw ..
    Megan DT LPoCF

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  11. Wow, how cool is this project! Your little tree looks like it is thriving and enjoying it's lovely new home! I hope your therapy is going well and you are on the mend. Thanks for sharing with us at The Outlawz Anything but a Card. Katrina

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  12. What a great project! The little tree is really coming to life. Thank you for sharing with us over at Morgan's ArtWorld.

    ~ Gale CT

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  13. What a lovely thing to do, the litte branch is thriving
    Thanks for joining in at Try It On Tuesday

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  14. Thank you for sharing your creative & fun project with us @ 613 Avenue Create.

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  15. I am blow away by your cup! At first glance, I really thought it was a small flower pot! Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing with us at A Place to Start!
    Hugz,
    Chana

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  16. Will you please check the messages from me on Alphabet Challenges Admin. Many thanks. Caz.

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  17. Thanks for creating a new and very important tree. It's going to get big so please plant in a large area. Thank you for creating and sharing over at Crafty Gals Corner Challenge. Hope to see you again soon. DT~Jana

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