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Posted by
AtypicalTypeA
379 days ago in General Crafts
Make a stunning candle centrepiece from recycled wine bottles.
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Posted by
thehappyhoneybee
386 days ago in Sewing
A worried-looking bunny, sewn from wool blend felt, wearing a hat and coat made from a recycled cashmere sweater.
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Posted by
thehappyhoneybee
387 days ago in Eco Friendly
Spotlight on artist Sophia Allison, who creates intricate and beautiful work from found objects and recycled materials. Amazing Mexican wrestling masks, sculptures, sewn works, and more!
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Posted by
AtypicalTypeA
399 days ago in Paper Crafts
Not all books are classics. Turn a dud novel into a quirky home decor piece.
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Posted by
thehappyhoneybee
403 days ago in Holiday & Seasonal
A few pretty yarn wreaths, embellished with flowers made from felt and a recycled sweater.
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Posted by
amandascrafts
428 days ago in Holiday & Seasonal
Make cute snowmen out of paint sticks! A fun classroom activity too!
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Posted by
carol_mckenzie
434 days ago in Jewelry Making
Recycle and create all at the same time!
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Posted by
GrowingUpWCharissa
507 days ago in General Crafts
Use wine corks to make a colorful mobile! Easy, fast, and pretty!
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Posted by
GrowingUpWCharissa
566 days ago in General Crafts
A simple and beautiful way to put together CD-ROM fishes that really pop! Recycle those old CD's and even some beer bottle caps!
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Posted by
GrowingUpWCharissa
570 days ago in Sewing
Another simple idea to use up your scraps! A tutorial on how to make candy bonbons that are filled with rainforest fresh baking soda!
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