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Looking for lots of crafts made from recycled materials? You’ve come to the right place. I go beyond soup can pencil holders here. It is all about greening up your crafting and moving toward a more sustainable way of living. This site is full of eco-friendly crafts for children and adults. Making use (re-use really) of otherwise unwanted materials is good for the pocketbook and good for the environment.
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- Chickens
- children's activities (recycled materials)
- children's crafts (recycled materials)
- crafts (recycled materials)
- Eco-friendly living ideas
- Fun In The Making elseware on the web etc.
- furniture, redo/ upcycle
- garden (gardening info and eco-friendly project ideas)
- gift wrapping, eco-friendly
- gifts from recycled materials
- give aways
- holiday crafts/activities: April Fool's Day
- holiday crafts: 4th of July (recycled stuff)
- holiday crafts: Christmas (recycled stuff)
- holiday crafts: Easter
- holiday crafts: Halloween (recycled stuff)
- holiday crafts: New Year's Eve (recycled stuff)
- holiday crafts: Peace Day (recycled stuff)
- holiday crafts: St. Patricks Day
- holiday crafts: Valentine's Day (recycled stuff)
- home décor (recycle and upcycle)
- home school
- imaginative play
- links
- local environmentalism (doing our part)
- metal cylindrical
- Nature: plant and animal identification
- organize
- party décor (recycle and upcycle)
- party favors
- party: bridal shower
- party: Circus
- party: Mad Hatters Tea
- party: robot
- plastic
- recipes
- reuse containers, ice cream
- reuse straws, plastic drinking
- reuse "trash"
- reuse appliances, broken
- reuse bag, plastic mesh produce
- reuse bags, brown paper
- reuse beads salvaged/ vintage
- reuse berry basket, plastic/ paper
- reuse blankets: old or damaged
- reuse books
- reuse bottles, plastic
- reuse boxes
- reuse buttons
- reuse calendars
- reuse can, paint (plastic)
- reuse cans
- reuse cards, playing
- reuse chopsticks
- reuse clementine box
- reuse cloths
- reuse cups, tea
- reuse dinnerware
- reuse door, wooden garage
- reuse down from jackets
- reuse egg shells
- reuse elastic bands
- reuse electronics
- reuse fabric from drapes or other
- reuse fabric items
- reuse fishing pole
- reuse fishing wire
- reuse flatware
- reuse frames, picture
- reuse game pieces
- reuse glass bottles/ jars
- reuse glasses/ sunglasses, vintage/ old
- reuse handkerchiefs
- reuse hangers, coat
- reuse jars, spice
- reuse jeans
- reuse lamp or other lighting
- reuse license plate
- reuse magazines
- reuse magnets, promotional flat flexible
- reuse milk carton
- reuse panty hose/ tights
- reuse paper
- reuse paper printed material
- reuse paper, brown packing
- reuse pen, broken
- reuse pie pan, aluminum
- reuse plastic/ metal bottle caps
- reuse pot, coffee
- reuse pots, plastic plant
- reuse sheets, bed sheets
- reuse skis
- reuse straws: drinking straws
- reuse stuffing, from pillows etc.
- reuse suitcase
- reuse sweaters
- reuse sweaters, wool
- reuse thread spools
- reuse toilet paper or paper towel rolls
- reuse toys, small junk
- reuse twist ties
- reuse wood/ lumber
- reuse wool from coats
- reuse x-rays
- seasonal: fall
- seasonal: spring
- seasonal: summer
- seasonal: winter
- sewing
- tea
- Uncategorized
- use for dryer lint
- use for fabric scraps
- use for natural stuff: vines, sticks…
- use for shells
- use for vegetable scraps
- use for wire scraps
- use for yarn scraps
- vintage
- workshops and classes
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