This is a collection of projects in the craftroom. They were arranged as part of a motivational demonstration.
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I made these earrings from a recycled magazine page. Folding the page with a bone folder is helpful. It is also fun to find more colorful pages and see what type of pattern emerges once...
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At The Green Vixen we are all about stylish, handmade and refashioned clothes and accessories - You'll love it!
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One of the biggest "craft" trends that I've noticed recently is that of embroidery, hand & machine. We've gotten into embroidering just about anything. I've even seen an article recently on a...
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Use a recycled T-shirt and some basic sewing to make a comfortable and cute headband that ties in the back and holds your hair in place.
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I Love to sew and create. Here a few of my handbags and a cute pillowcase dress.
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Polgara's Mask started with the eye piece, a gnarled tree root in the form of a figure eight and the handle of the mask both found on a nature walk. The pheasant feathers are from an old hat, the...
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Dress made from recycled tissue, cardboard and packing supplies.
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Handbags and accessories made from upcycled, felted wool sweaters, all thrift shop finds.
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I found fabric in the clearance section at a local quilt shop. It was such a pretty white fabric with tiny blue flowers. No wonder I liked it... it was designed by one of my favorite designer, Anna...
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Since this shawl used yarns made from recycled water bottles, I considered this fun project to be inspired by the "water" category. I call this the "Friendship Shawl" because this is a very...
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These earrings are a part of my Spring Collection and were lovingly handcrafted with Art Clay Silver. Art Clay Silver is an eco-friendly metal clay, which is a combination of recycled fine silver...
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I designed the pattern and created this beautiful formal gown for the Crafty By Nature Contest, Water Category. It is made ENTIRELY out of recycled materials and natural items. The dress itself, is...
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I used to hand-dye silk and then make it into scarves and other various clothing. As the pile at my feet grew from the serged ends of the fabric, I was caught by the beauty of the color and texture...
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Take a couple scraps of leftover fabric and use your basic sewing skills to make a custom cuff, adding whatever embellishments you like to personalize it.
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Handmade necklace and earrings made from sea tumbled mussel shells from Cape Hatteras beach combined with recycled glass and wooden beads.
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Like many of the hats I refashion, found this one in a Thrift Store. (tangential tip here: At the end of a season, one can often pick up new with tag hats in thrift stores. Or choose ones that can be...
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Apron made from repurposed jeans skirt back.
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