Recycled Gift Crafts
Published October 15, 2007 Art , Design , Things to Make , craft , recycled 16 CommentsTags: air freshener, bags, bowl, chip, craft, diy, envelopes, firestarters, gift, paint, pinecones, plastic, project, record, recycled, sweaters
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Thanks for the amazing reclyced gifts ideas and for visiting my blog.
I love that business card holder, I might have to make myself one!
Your blog is wonderful! (those cards are super-cute!) Oh, I totally forgot about those paint chip card holders! I’ve seen them made into miniature notebooks too. Very cool. I too, wish I had a fireplace …electric heat just isn’t the same
Thanks for visiting my blog!
You may also want to check Betz White’s blog for thrifted and felted sweater inspiration. You can find it here: http://www.betzwhite.com/blog/betzblog.html
Thanks for the great recycling ideas and for stopping my my site.
I just found your site because I was looking for the business card holder template. What a beautiful design! Lovely, inviting bird houses, gorgeous dog and delicious words. I’ll have to visit more often.
great resources…thanks for sharing ;o)
melted vinyl record bow is nice
I know this is older, but cool post! I think I will write a post about this once the holidays come around.
Way to be so green!
Much love
OMG this blog rocks!!!!!!!! Seriously!!! I can’t believe recycling plastic was so easy!!! Thanks so much!! Keep it up!!!!
I just found your site because I am taking a short teaching sabbatical and am finally able to experiment with some ideas for crafts using recycled materials.
I’ve been collecting plastic bags for awhile with the thought that I would mix them with fabric to make art quilts and quilted postcards. It is taking some time to figure out how much pastic and fabric my machine can handle, but the results are cool so far!
there is a picture up of one postcard at http://www.catefneely.wordpress.com
there’s also pictures up of my first attempt at plastic and fabric and it was kind of a mess.