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Office Chair Mat Project- Designed by My Son

My Trash 2 Treasure Teen
Every so often, there comes a moment in a trash to treasure decorator's life when someone in her household grasps the wonder of the thrill of a great T2T project. That moment when she isn't the only one who stands back and admires a project, but when she is instead the one admiring the work of one of her offspring. And the feeling of pride when that offspring is her 15-year-old son who has come up with his own trash to treasure project is nearly impossible to put into words. 

Recently, my son cleaned his room. I know, wonders never cease. He was of course motivated by the stipulation that he would not receive another allowance until he cleaned it and kept it that way for 7 days. After he finished cleaning, he was in there with the door closed for quite some time, until he asked me to come see what he had made.

He'd unearthed an outdated poster-sized calendar of vintage cars and he didn't want to throw it away. But he also knew I wouldn't want him to tape them all over his walls. So he came up with a trash to treasure idea. He chose 5 favorite calendar pictures, cut them all down in size and laid them out on the floor. Then, he put his clear office mat over the top. 
 The little points on the back side poked right into the paper (those are the dots you see in the pics), which was about as thick as magazine paper. It's held in place without glue or tape and it can be changed out any time. I was so proud and I wished I'd come up with the idea!

Just think of all of the things you could recycle this way besides the calendar pictures. Wrapping paper, fabric, posters...there are all sorts of possibilities! If you have other ideas, feel free to share them in the comments below.

It all starts with an office chair mat like this one from Office Depot:
Add a little of your own creativity, and you've got yourself a terrific office makeover. Thanks Austin for using your creativity and letting me share your idea on my site. You've done your T2T mama proud.


Now, it's your turn to share your ideas. 


Follow Friday Blog Hop
What did you whip up this week? Or what did you find in your basement or at a thrift shop that's just waiting to be redecorated.

Blog Hop Instructions:
  • Be sure to link to a specific blog post not your home page so that we can find your fab projects easier. 
  • Please include a link to the site and mention on your blog post that you're linking up to T2T OR Mention on your twitter account that you're linking up to Trash to Treasure for the blog hop and include a hyperlink to this post. If you tweet a link please mention my twitter name: @trashtotreas in your tweet.
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3 comments:

  1. What a clever idea! Your talents have clearly rubbed off on your son! Its' great he can also change out the " art " anytime he gets board!

    Great job and fun TtT!!!

    Deb~

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  2. Very cute idea. I'm relieved to hear that other parents make their kids clean their room. You'd think by the way my kids respond that I'm the only one. Kudos for sticking to your guns.

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  3. Wow! Very impressive! Gives me loads of ideas!

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