Sustainable Christmas Crafts with Uni-ball

You will probably already know that Uni-ball pens are a much-loved part of my craft kit and many of my projects incorporate their Posca and Pin pens. As well as recently creating the plastic-free packaging for Uni-ball’s new extra fine brush pen I was delighted to also be commissioned for a wonderful festive project showcasing these two pen brilliant ranges which I think you are going to love. 

Celebrating a sustainable Christmas with Uni-ball, I have created five ways to recycle and transform the cardboard so many of us online shoppers will have an abundance of over the coming weeks into very merry crafts. Each of the five projects projects are designed for complete beginners right through to seasoned craft enthusiasts and the full tutorials will be featured on Uni-ball’s site

I’ve included a sneak peek of each of the five festive projects below but do head over to the Uni-Ball blog to find the full step by step guidelines. And because it’s the season of giving, you will also be able to see more of these sustainable cardboard Christmas ideas on my Instagram

SUSTAINABLE CHRISTMAS CRAFT PROJECTS

Recycled Christmas Wrap

Recycled Christmas Wrap craft by Becki Clark with Uni-ball

Made using Uni-ball’s 0.8 fine liner from the Pin range

Christmas Table Place Names

Recycled Christmas Table Place Names

Created using the brand new extra fine brush pen from Uni-ball’s Pin range. 

Sustainable Garland

Sustainable Garland made using recycled cardboard

Using the 0.7 fine liner from Uni-ball’s Pin range. 

Christmas Eve Box

Christmas Craft project Recycled Christmas Eve Box

Made with the 5m white Posca pen.


Folk-inspired Christmas Decorations

Folk-inspired Cardboard Christmas Decorations

Using the 5m white, red and blue Posca pens.

A huge thank you to Uni-ball for commissioning me for such a wonderful project championing sustainability and recycling. I’d love to know which Christmas cardboard craft projects you do. Please let me know over on Instagram!

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