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Tag Archives: repurpose
Aluminum can tabs = belly dance “coin” belt
You know?…Those thingys that you grab onto, to help you open an aluminum soda/soup can? Whatever you happen to call them in your region — pull tabs, pop tabs, soda can pulls — they can be found in abundance. Because … Continue reading
Sneek Peek: photos by Liam Spradlin
So… I have an entire folder full of photos that I’ve been holding onto for a while. (Not a literal folder, and not literally “holding” them. You know what I mean!) But I can’t help myself from sharing one of … Continue reading
Posted in My Art, Wearable Art
Tagged clothing, fashion, models, photographers, Photography, recycled, repurpose, studio, trashion, upcycled, Wearable Art
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Tiptoe Through the (Paper) Tulips
As we speak, Mother Nature is dumping snow on us here in Kentucky, but I’m already thinking about flowers. Bright blooms, even if they’re FAKE ones, may be just the thing to help me pull through the remaining months of … Continue reading
Posted in Paper Crafts
Tagged daisy, flowers, hobbies, origami, paper, pastels, repurpose, upcycled
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Now With New Shapes and Colors!
“Now With New Shapes and Colors!” (Seriously…that’s what the dogfood bag says.) I honestly think I’m addicted to making these. If you have pets (dog, cat, horse, birdfeeder, etc) that you buy feed for, and will let me have the … Continue reading
Posted in Unconventional Media, Wearable Art
Tagged bag, birds, dog food, dogs, hot pink, Neon, purse, recycled, repurpose, trashion
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Recycled Birdfeed Bags
Here’s one of the new shapes I’m working on for my “birdfeed bag” bags…it’s still rounded on the bottom, but a bit shorter. This one’s literally a “hand-bag”, but I’ll be trying out more styles with longer handles, too. Because … Continue reading