My Family’s Creative Recycling over the Holidays
I love that my family was doing creative recycling in all our various corners of the globe – from recycling yarn, to wood to upholstery samples.
I love that my family was doing creative recycling in all our various corners of the globe – from recycling yarn, to wood to upholstery samples.
To celebrate my taiko performance group, I made them adorable taiko ornaments from applesauce containers.
I helped my sister cut up two damaged rowing shells into lengths that can be made into bookshelves, lamps or art pieces for rowing enthusiasts.
This weaving project took two years and is like a puzzle of major epiphanies in my life.
After noticing the wood grain pattern on a brand of recycled apple sauce containers, I designed this craft of a Japanese drum or taiko, which is often made from a wooden barrel here in the US.
The green roof company Up Top Acres can now feature my costume to further their wonderful mission of creative urban farming.
My husband uses a “memory palace” technique at a Cub Scout Halloween meeting to help the boys learn the new Cub Scout motto.
My husband Bob designed and built this arcade costume for our son.
I started quilting in 1989 with no training and my first quilts were very oddly constructed. But I loved making them!
I salvaged a bench that had mold on its upholstery by making a new cover from interior design sample fabrics.
I call this my Earthworms rug because I think the peach colored fabric looks like worms crawling across the rug.
Ten tidbits of advice based on things that surprised me during my apprenticeship
After nine months of intense learning, we three apprentices survive an intense weekend of evaluations and building performance stages – but also yummy ramen and many laughs.
Quilted from Japanese fabrics for two fellow Taiko players who are leaving our performance group
Our family loves to make creative video projects and built a temporary green screen.
A hand-hooked rug from recycled wool scraps expresses our appreciation of a special teacher.
Make your recycled cardboard car craft project more exciting with a bit of gravity and racing.
A simple cardboard system helps me find the right color of embroidery floss leftovers quickly.
In the 1990s, when I wanted to lead a meeting or training, I would make colorful and fun posters.
We overcame the stomach flu & made our debut in our woven plastic bag dresses!
It was fun to talk about the Trashion Fashion show and other creative reuse projects.
Use this template to make a handy stand to keep your smartphone upright for hands-free viewing.
I sewed raisin and dried blueberry bags into cute cubic desk organizers for the kids’ teachers.
Surviving a very scary moment while hiking the West Coast Trail, the most difficult physical goal I have ever undertaken.
Here’s a life experience I NEVER expected to have – luckiest woman ever!