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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

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That’s the amazing idea by Michele Made Me: she shares on her blog all the tips & tricks to create this great mirror and pencil case reusing old denim!
Below just an example to show you how simple and funny is to create your unique pieces of Art Tree for everyday life! And now have a look at Tree Mirror Tutorial or Tree Pencil Case Turoial by Michele Made Me.

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And now have a look at Michele Made Me’s blog!

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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

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The lottery ticket creations were sculpted by Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom, for their exhibition “Ghost of a Dream”: the two graduates in 2004 & 2005 from the Rhode Island School of Design were fascinated by the perpetual discarding of lottery tickets, and decided to turn fascination into art.

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To know about Ghost of Dream upcoming exibithion have a look at their website!

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Enjoy now your green life reusing your bus, train, daily tickets to create your own piece of art!

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Sunday, June 27th, 2010

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From the stunning idea of Yuken Teruya: “Toilet rolls sprouting spreading branches are hung to create a “forest” hanging on the wall or hanging down from the ceiling. There is a moment when the hanging cut-out-parts start holding their branches and leaves on their own strength. It is as if I’m helping the paper awakens its ability to be an individual tree.”

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And below “I cut out one side of disposable paper bags. Then I assemble a tree from the cut-out-part, stand each tree in the same bag that it came from. When you see it under the natural light, the delicate tree shows inside a paper bag, shows us the strength and the proof of existence of living tree” writes Yuken Teruya

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I love Yuken Teruya’s introduction in his website: “manipulates everyday objects, transforming their meanings to reflect on contemporary society and culture. Cutting trees out of paper bags and cardboard toilet paper rolls, he creates meticulous and intricate art works, small and enchanting worlds, which relate to broader concerns. In each bag and roll, the shape of a tree is created without adding or removing anything, just by cutting out and folding the paper from the bag itself. Teruya’s works explore issues such as the growing consumerism of contemporary society, depleting natural resources and other problems associated with globalism, including the threat it poses to localized cultural traditions and identities”.

Have a look at Yuken Teruya’s Projects and enjoy your green life!

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Friday, June 18th, 2010

21 ways to create a curtain re-using plastic, paper, clothes even junk!

This is the amazing ideas collection by Pane, Amore E Creativita’:

Linda, the Creative Director writes in her blog “few of them got a Tutorial too just to make every corner of your house even more beautiful!” To find out more & the original link of every idea have a look at Pane, Amore E Creativita’. Here below just few images!

Curtains made of plastic:

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1) by Babel Artes 2) by avlxyz

3) by nekosoft 4) by homemademamas

5) by boowakwala 6) by madebyisa


Curtains made of paper:
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1) by blog.creativekismet 2) by emelfr’s

3) by Julie Mellery’ 4) by wockerjabby


Curtains made of junk:
curtain made of junk

1) by home magazine 2) by sonenskadu

3) by MANDALAS & Cia 4) by Tabbi Kat

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Friday, June 4th, 2010

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Zenith Interiors celebrated the opening of its Melbourne showroom with a top-hat-themed party in March. Clarke Hopkins Clarke recycling the ZENITH Melbourne opening invite as their amazing hats! Yes, that’s terrificly stunning!

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Ecouterre asked to John Leung and his team put together a Tutorial for their readers, so you can party hearty with waste paper from your own office!

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Here just few images, to have a look at all the Tutorial visit Ecouterre’s website and enjoy to create yours!

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Monday, April 12th, 2010

Heidi Borchers is an Eco Artist: innovative and upscale jewelry and gallery art made from recycled cans and water bottles. This is just one of her recycling original ideas:

And below the Starbucks Recycle Campaign:

To know everything about Heidi Borchers as Author, Designers and Television Host have a look at her website and enjoy your green life.

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Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Amber Marie’s unique and contemporary selection of jewellery and accessory products are made using natural materials such as leather adorned with her own beautiful, eye catching print designs.

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Amber uses unusual components and a variety of materials including vintage charms, beads and buttons, Russian dolls and ceramic animal beads, all sourced from all around the world. “I hope you enjoy wearing my products as much as I enjoy creating them” that’s what she loves to say to her fans.

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Have a look at Amber Marie’s website and then enjoy to create your own style with all the stuff that you have around.

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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Thomas Steffens from Germany showed us his amazing handmade studio from 100% recycled materials and innovate product design ideas.

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This is exactly what we trust and invest in. If you have realized your own studio, house, office, garage … too email us, send the pictures and videos and we’ll share it all over.
For more information about Thomas goes to Thomas Steffens Atelier.

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