This brooch is an eco-friendly paper craft. The pictured brooch is made from a JoAnn's flyer, magazine images, hardcover book page and a cereal box. For step-by-step instructions, see my post at...
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Roomy reusable market or tote bag made crocheted with plarn made from recycled plastic retail bags. It measures 16" wide x 12" tall and has one 26" strap.
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The ultimate princess dress!This dress is perfect for birthdays, weddings or any special occasion and all the elastic smocking make it a very easy fit and last longer as she grows=)Made from a...
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Beautiful pale purple vintage glass pearls are hugged by antiqued silver filigree pods. The metal paired with the pearls make these earrings a little bit shabby a little bit chic. To view more...
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This Crocheted Mesh Plarn Market Bag was made from upcycled white and blue plastic retail store bags. It features a flat bottom 14" wide and 4" deep. The handles are 2.25" wide...
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Rainbow Cafe are the words that are stamped into this vintage cafe spoon. When I found this spoon in a pile of silverware at an antique store, I knew exactly what I would do with itnbspThat...
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A white recycled vintage multi strand necklace is paired with a vintage enamel flower brooch that I upcycled into a pendant. To see more photos and read a more detailed description of this...
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This one of a kind pair of bobby pins were made using vintage clip on earrings which feature sequins and seed beads in earthy browns and tans. They would be perfect for a fall wedding, a...
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These handmade stud earrings in white with cute little black stars are 5/8 inch (approximately 1,6 cm) big and very light. The earrings posts are made of surgical stainless steel.They are the perfect...
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These handmade fiery stud button earrings with lovely swirls in bright red, orange and yellow are 5/8 inch (approximately 1,6 cm) big and very light. The earrings posts are made of surgical stainless...
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These handmade stud earrings in carmine red with white dot circle are made according to "reduce reuse recycle" spirit, since they are made of leftover fabric. They are 5/8 inch approximately...
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Monique is a special girl. She loves night just as much as she loves day and she could never decide whether she loves white more than black. This is why she simply adores everything in this color...
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I made these simple found object earrings from salvaged hardware. The hardware is mounted on silver toned settings with leverback earwires. The earrings are about 5/8", or 16mm in diameterFound...
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Steampunk Jewelry by Tanith Rohe This steampunk necklace is made from a vintage light bulb and vintage nut wrapped in antiqued brass colored copper wire. The chain and lobster claw clasp are...
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These are copper wire rose earrings that I crocheted out of reclaimed copper wire. I have started making use of materials that would otherwise be thrown out to create beauty and...
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This is my first project using tee shirt yarn or T-Yarn. My red, white and blue crocheted T-Yarn purse is 100% upcycled, including the reclaimed button.
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I made this bracelet by weaving up some of my yarn and sewing it onto a length of upcycled cotton bed sheet. The ties can be left to hang or they are short enough to be tucked under.
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I made these cute found object earrings from vintage wooden bingo numbers and markers. The earwires and jumprings are silver plated. The game pieces hang down 1 1/2" from the ear wiresFound...
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Steampunk Jewelry by Tanith Rohe I made these steampunk earrings from antique typewriter keys that I salvaged myself from a 1917 Royal No. 5 typewriter. The typewriter keys are mounted on silver...
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Fairy vest upcycled from an Anthropologie stretch top of soft, flannel-like material. Handcut leaves from earthy upholstery samples and sheer embroidered drapery. Eyelet lace bustle, crochet cap...
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